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Spotted flycatcher

The spotted flycatcher (Muscicapa striata) is a small passerine bird in the Old World flycatcher family. It breeds in most of Europe and western Asia, and is migratory, wintering in Africa and south western Asia. It is declining in parts of its range.

This is an undistinguished looking bird with long wings and tail. The adults have grey-brown upperparts and whitish underparts, with a streaked crown and breast, giving rise to the bird's common name. The legs are short and black, and the bill is black and has the broad but pointed shape typical of aerial insectivores. Juveniles are browner than adults and have spots on the upperparts.

Behaviour and ecology

Spotted flycatchers hunt from conspicuous perches, making sallies after passing flying insects, and often returning to the same perch. Their upright posture is characteristic.

Spotted flycatchers exhibit an atypical molt strategy, that is they molt their primaries and some of their secondaries in the reverse order from what is seen in most passerines.

Egypt (band)

There is/has been more than one band called Egypt over the years. This can cause confusion with albums & tracks from different 'Egypts' often listed together as if they were one band. This Egypt (1987 to the present) is best known for its close connections to 1960s/70s band The Groundhogs and, just to add to the confusion, had a very different style and line-up in the early days, making many people believe they were two different bands.

The early years

Egypt's original line-up first got together in a squat in Shepherds Bush, London in late 1987, but the story really begins a few weeks before when ex-Groundhogs bass player Alan Fish and ex-Jethro Tull drummer Clive Bunker were asked to record the very first album release (literally serial number 001) for the then fledgling record label HTD Records (HTD are now Talking Elephant Records and deal with Wishbone Ash, Fairport Convention, Ritchie Blackmore, Steven Stills, etc.). Also included was guitarist Don Greer (ex-Bachman Turner Overdrive and others).

Egypt (TV series)

Egypt is a BBC television docudrama serial portraying events in the history of Egyptology from the 18th through early 20th centuries. It originally aired on Sunday nights at 9 pm on BBC1 in 2005. The first two episodes explored the work of Howard Carter and his archaeological quest in Egypt in the early part of the twentieth century. The next two episodes focused on the eccentric explorer "The Great Belzoni". played here by ]Matthew Kelly. The final two episodes dramatise the discovery and deciphering of the Rosetta Stone by Jean-François Champollion (Elliot Cowan).

The music was recorded by the Warsaw Radio Orchestra and is featured on the CD Timeless Histories by Chappell music, produced by Clare Isaacs.

Production

The series was a major new docudrama series produced by the BBC for the Autumn 2005 schedule.

In order to create a sense of "seeing the treasures of Ancient Egypt for the first time", Dolling and Bradshaw felt it essential to film at the actual archaeological sites referenced in the series.

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Royal tomb of mystery Pharaoh who ruled 3,600 years ago unearthed in Egypt

AOL 20 Mar 2025
Abydos is one of the oldest cities of ancient Egypt, dating back to the Abydos Dynasty, a series of kings who ruled Upper Egypt between 1700 ...
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Royal tomb of mysterious pharaoh is discovered in Egypt after 3,700 years | Daily Mail Online

The Daily Mail 17 Mar 2025
Researchers have uncovered a royal tomb from the Second Intermediate Period in the Mount Anubis necropolis in Abydos, Egypt ... Experts say Abydos was Egypt's capital towards the end of the Predynastic ...
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Archaeologists unearth over 3,500-year-old royal tomb in Egypt

Anadolu Agency 17 Mar 2025
In a statement, the ministry said a joint Egyptian-American archaeological team from the University of Pennsylvania has uncovered a royal tomb from the Second Intermediate Period in the Jebel Anubis necropolis in Abydos, in southern Egypt.
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Royal Tomb, Greek-Language Writings Among Latest Discoveries in Egypt

Greek Reporter 15 Mar 2025
An Egyptian-American archaeological mission unearthed a royal tomb belonging to a yet unidentified member of the Abydos Dynasty of ancient Egypt ... Also at Egypt’s Sohag province, where Abydos is ...
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Royal cemetery from Second Intermediate Period and pottery workshop discovered in Sohag

Egypt Independent 14 Mar 2025
... of royal tombs in the “Jabal Anubis” necropolis, which dates back to the era of the “Abydos Dynasty,” a series of kings who ruled in Upper Egypt between 1700-1600 BC.
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Royal tomb of unknown pharaoh discovered in Mount Anubis necropolis

Heritage Daily 14 Mar 2025
The “Mountain-of-Anubis” is a sacred mountain with a pyramidal peak in the desert cliffs of Abydos, located in Egypt’s central province of Sohag ... and Upper Egypt during the Second Intermediate Period.
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