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How to use crake in a sentence

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This probably explains the names of the chough, crake, hoopoe, kittiwake, pipit, shrike, twite and whimbrel.
Binoculars are supplied so you can view the black teal, swans, dabchicks, ducks and even the spotless crake or elusive bittern.
The inspiration for the book had come while she was sitting on a friend's balcony in Queensland, watching the endangered red-necked crake.
When you hear a little crake noise, then you shall know that I am chilly and you shall make more fire.
Today we are in search of the slaty egret, coppery tailed coucal, striped crake and some of the other unusual species found in this area.
Up here, sunset is after 11pm, and you can hear the spotted crake calling to each other.
The Narew Valley is a nesting place for the corn crake and aquatic warbler, both threatened with extinction worldwide.
Birds nesting here include the white stork, white-tailed eagle, osprey, hoopoe, corn crake, lesser spotted eagle, eagle owl, mute swan, grey heron, cormorant, crane, and many other species.
If it is a young man, they should start with Oryx and crake.
Britain is home to a number of rare birds, including the bittern, osprey and corn crake.
Bird species including the corn crake, twite, dunlin, common redshank and ringed plover, as well as rare insects such as the northern colletes bee.
Jack Snipe are probably regular in winter, where Spotted Crake has been recorded three times.
The couple said the object above Crake Marsh, just north of Uttoxeter, had a funnel-shaped searchlight beam coming from its underside.
Like The Handmaid's Tale, Oryx and Crake is a speculative fiction, not a science fiction proper.
It is bounded in the east by the Leven estuary, Crake, Coniston Water and Yewdale Beck.
Since then, the 37-yearold hasn't looked back and she has built a successful career as a mortuary technician and embalmer for family funeral firm Crake and Mallon in Stockton.
Coniston is part of the electoral ward called Coniston and Crake Valley.
Examples from Classical Literature
In the level meadow from among the tall grasses and white-flowering wild parsley a landrail called 'crake, crake,' ceaselessly.
This and the corn crake are the only two marsh birds that should properly be reckoned among house-birds.
Accepting the proffered service, the body was put on the mysterious animal's back, which carried it to crake Minster.
With bills under his arm and crake in hand, he went from house-row to house-row calling the miners out.
And when they are casten into the fyre they crake wonderfully.
What great pomp and crake then is this they make of antiquity?
In Lithuania, the natural re-flooding of former peat extraction sites and the growth of patches of sedge-grass attract breeding spotted crake and migratory common crane.
Ellie Crake, Ashleigh Mills and Lucy Elliott organised the event in aid of the Teenage Cancer Trust during their GCSE exams.
In Oryx and Crake, Canadian author Margaret Atwood imagined a dystopian future where genetic technology supplanted human civilization.
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