User:Rencin24
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You have done a great job!!
Thanks Rencin for all the work that you have put into The Pentecostal Mission article. That article was tried and tested and it came out as gold!RS CA
My Contributions
- Lyndal Davies
- JFWTC
- GE
- The Pentecostal Mission
- VFS India
- Genpact
- Pramod Bhasin
- Brooke Fraser
- GECIS
- Dell
- Guitar
- Drums
- K.A. Paul
- South Asian Bible College
- Nick Vujicic
- Life Without Limbs
- SAIACS
Picture Of The Day
The fork-tailed flycatcher (Tyrannus savana) is a bird in the family Tyrannidae, the tyrant flycatchers. Named after their distinguishably long, forked tails, particularly in males, fork-tailed flycatchers are seen in shrubland, savanna, lightly forested and grassland areas, from southern Mexico south to Argentina. They tend to build their cup nests in similar habitats to their hunting grounds (riparian forests and grasslands). Males perform aerial courtship displays to impress females involving swirling somersaults, twists, and flips, all partnered with their buzzing calls. These courtship displays utilise the long tail feathers. This male fork-tailed flycatcher of the subspecies T. s. monachus was photographed in Cayo District, Belize, demonstrating its characteristic forked tail while in flight.Photograph credit: Charles J. Sharp
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