[bird] Habia cristata Habia fuscicauda Habia gutturalis Ant tanagers are birds of the genus Habia. These are long-tailed and strong billed birds. The males have a red crest and plumage containing red, brown or sooty hues. Females may resemble the males or be largely yellowish or brown in colour. Formerly placed in the tanager family (Thraup...
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[placename element] Habia, probably from habe(a), is an element in river names as: It may also be found in names as: Azkabi (Lohitzun), Habiaga (Ainharp, Arrast-Larrebieu, Iholdy), Zehabia (Armendarits), Zehabiaga (Chéraute), Intzabi, Okabe… The word habia means `nest` in modern Basque. Its original meaning is `hole`, `lower place`, wher...
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