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Encyclopedia > Tricolor
  • Tricolour - a flag or banner having three colours
  • Tricolor (ship) - a ship that sunk in the English Channel

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TRICOLOR SALVAGE 2004 (1451 words)
Is the cutting wire used on the TRICOLOR the same as the one deployed to cut the bow of the submarine ‘Kursk’ in October 2001?
The exact location of the TRICOLOR is 51° 21.9" North and 02° 12.65" East, which is in the English Channel at approximately 55 nautical miles from Dover in England, and 25 miles from Zeebrugge, Belgium.
The TRICOLOR is being cut with an adapted and improved version of the wire used on the ‘Kursk’.
Tricolored Blackbird (Agelaius tricolor) (3280 words)
Determination of breeding by tricolors is simplified by their colonial behavior and the conspicuousness of both sexes transporting food to nestlings and fledglings.
Tricolors may be relatively unaffected by poisoning problems because they avoid row crops, vineyards and orchards.
Tricolored Blackbirds are at as high a risk as any of the narrowly endemic North American bird species and are far greater risk than Swainson's Hawks, Burrowing Owls and other relatively widely distributed California species.
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