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SPECIES OF BIRD
Somateria mollissima; Gammy Bird; Pacific Eider; Common Eider; Common eiders; Pacific eider
  • Common eiders (Somateria mollissima) in the breeding season on Texel, the Netherlands.
  • A common eider skull
  • Common eider flying by.
  • Egg, Collection [[Museum Wiesbaden]]

gammy         
WIKIMEDIA DISAMBIGUATION PAGE
Gammy (disambiguation)
¦ adjective (gammier, gammiest) Brit. informal (especially of a leg) unable to function normally because of injury or chronic pain.
Origin
C19 (in the sense 'bad, false'): dialect form of game2.
2014 Thai surrogacy controversy         
2014 Thai surrogacy conroversy; Baby Gammy incident
In July 2014, an internationally publicised incident occurred in which a Thai woman, Pattaramon Janbua, who had been hired as a surrogate mother for an Australian couple, sought to raise money for her critically ill surrogate son. The baby had been in her care since she gave birth in December 2013; biological parents David John Farnell and Wenyu Wendy Li had left Thailand 2 months later with baby Gammy's twin sister Pipah.
Gamma-ray burst         
  • Positions on the sky of all gamma-ray bursts detected during the BATSE mission. The distribution is [[isotropic]], with no concentration towards the plane of the Milky Way, which runs horizontally through the center of the image.
  • The Italian–Dutch satellite [[BeppoSAX]], launched in April 1996, provided the first accurate positions of gamma-ray bursts, allowing follow-up observations and identification of the sources.
  • Artist's illustration of a bright gamma-ray burst occurring in a star-forming region. Energy from the explosion is beamed into two narrow, oppositely directed jets.
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  • Gamma-ray burst light curves
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  • Swift Spacecraft]] launched in November 2004
  • Hubble Space Telescope image of [[Wolf–Rayet star]] [[WR 124]] and its surrounding nebula. Wolf–Rayet stars are candidates for being progenitors of long-duration GRBs.
  • Swift captured the afterglow of [[GRB 221009A]] about an hour after it was first detected reaching Earth on October 9, 2022. The bright rings form as a result of X-rays scattered from otherwise unobservable dust layers within our galaxy that lie in the direction of the burst.
FLASHES OF GAMMA RAYS FROM DISTANT GALAXIES
Gamma rays burst; Gamma ray burster; Gamma ray bursts; Gamma-ray bursts; Gamma-ray burster; Gammy ray bursts; Gamma-Ray Burst; Gama ray burst; Gamma burst; Afterglow (gamma ray burst); Gamma ray burst; Afterglow (gamma-ray burst); Gamma Ray Burst; Long gamma-ray bursts; Gamma ray flash; Long GRB; Short GRB
In gamma-ray astronomy, gamma-ray bursts (GRBs) are immensely energetic explosions that have been observed in distant galaxies. They are the most energetic and luminous electromagnetic events since the Big Bang.

Wikipedia

Common eider

The common eider (pronounced ) (Somateria mollissima), also called St. Cuthbert's duck or Cuddy's duck, is a large (50–71 cm (20–28 in) in body length) sea-duck that is distributed over the northern coasts of Europe, North America and eastern Siberia. It breeds in Arctic and some northern temperate regions, but winters somewhat farther south in temperate zones, when it can form large flocks on coastal waters. It can fly at speeds up to 113 km/h (70 mph).

The eider's nest is built close to the sea and is lined with eiderdown, plucked from the female's breast. This soft and warm lining has long been harvested for filling pillows and quilts, but in more recent years has been largely replaced by down from domestic farm-geese and synthetic alternatives. Although eiderdown pillows or quilts are now a rarity, eiderdown harvesting continues and is sustainable, as it can be done after the ducklings leave the nest with no harm to the birds.