The day flew by so quickly that I hardly noticed evening stealing in on crimson wings.
I pelted with figs the rare exotic birds, whose gold and crimson wings went flashing from branch to branch, or wheedled them to me with Arabic phrases of endearment.
Here were all sorts of birds: top-heavy hornbills, touracos with crimson wings, brilliant bee-eaters, sun-birds, paradise flycatchers, hoopoes, golden weaver birds and many others.
It flew upon billowing crimson wings and its grinning face was that of a shark.
Rowing with those crimson wings in the evening air, Kalessin wheeled out over the open sea, turned to the east, and flew.
Its most striking plumage feature, though, are its extraordinary crimson wings.
And then the little spotted moths Spread out their crimson wings, And bear away the fairy crowd With shaking bridle rings.
Fantastic sightl They fluttered up, giant birds with vivid blue and crimson wings, flowing draperies, braided hair fastened to their sides, white limbs gracefully poised.
Called by Olybrius' anger, the dragon rushed on crimson wings, down from its home in the cold north.
Scarlet spread her crimson wings, stopping their descent, and set them in a clearing next to the trail.