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- Present in the design are two hoopoos upupa africana.
- In 2003 he produced the electronic material for Henze s opera " L Upupa ".
- He named the plane after the scientific name of the hoopoe " Upupa epops " for the name's " silliness ".
- Formerly, the greater hoopoe-lark was also considered to also be a member of this genus ( as " Upupa alaudipes " ).
- The northern bald ibis was described and illustrated by Swiss naturalist Conrad Gesner in his " binomial name " Upupa eremita " by Carl Linnaeus in his 1758 " Systema Naturae ".
- In 2009, he appeared at the Semperoper as " Der alte Mann " ( The old man ) in Henze's " L'Upupa und der Triumph der Sohnesliebe ".
- "Upupa " and " epops " are respectively the Latin and Ancient Greek names for the hoopoe; both, like the English name, are onomatopoeic forms which imitate the cry of the bird.
- Although Henze announced in 2003 that " L'Upupa und der Triumph der Sohnesliebe " would be his last opera, it became known during 2006 that in spite of serious illness, he was preparing a new opera based on the classical myth of Phaedra.
- Individuals have been observed to poke mud in and near puddles like hoopoes ( " Upupa epops " ); in general the bill is extensively used for digging, much like the similarly-shaped one of the red-billed chough ( " Pyrrhocorax pyrrhocorax " ).
- In the P-51, he shot down two more German aircraft, including one chance strike at a Me 262 from long distance, just enough to qualify him as a fighter ace . " Upupa Epops " is now restored as close as possible to its World War II condition, as part of the Flying Heritage Collection.
- His opera appearances include the role of Idamantes in " Idomeneo " with Welsh National Opera, the title role in " La clemenza di Tito " with Opera Australia, Fenton in " Semele ", the latter of which he performed to acclaim at the English National Opera in 1999 . At the 2003 Salzburg Festival, he created the role of'Der Daemon'in the world premiere of Hans Werner Henze's " L'Upupa und der Triumph der Sohnesliebe ", which he later reprised at the Teatro Real in Madrid.
- *Hoopoe, " Upupa epops "; Ancient Egyptian : hieroglyph of the bird almost always used as or in the word db'sundried brick'( literal meaning :'one that blocks up'); therefore one of the ancient names must have been Db ( 3 ) w / Db ( 3 ) . t'the one who blocks up ( its nest hole )'; a later name would be q ( w ) q ( w ) p . t > Coptic KOUKOUPAT / KRAPEP e . a . comparable to biblical dukhiphat ( literal meaning unknown)