This probably explains the names of the chough, crake, hoopoe, kittiwake, pipit, shrike, twite and whimbrel. |
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Binoculars are supplied so you can view the black teal, swans, dabchicks, ducks and even the spotless crake or elusive bittern. |
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The inspiration for the book had come while she was sitting on a friend's balcony in Queensland, watching the endangered red-necked crake. |
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When you hear a little crake noise, then you shall know that I am chilly and you shall make more fire. |
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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. |
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Up here, sunset is after 11pm, and you can hear the spotted crake calling to each other. |
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The Narew Valley is a nesting place for the corn crake and aquatic warbler, both threatened with extinction worldwide. |
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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. |
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If it is a young man, they should start with Oryx and crake. |
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Britain is home to a number of rare birds, including the bittern, osprey and corn crake. |
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Bird species including the corn crake, twite, dunlin, common redshank and ringed plover, as well as rare insects such as the northern colletes bee. |
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Jack Snipe are probably regular in winter, where Spotted Crake has been recorded three times. |
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The couple said the object above Crake Marsh, just north of Uttoxeter, had a funnel-shaped searchlight beam coming from its underside. |
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Like The Handmaid's Tale, Oryx and Crake is a speculative fiction, not a science fiction proper. |
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It is bounded in the east by the Leven estuary, Crake, Coniston Water and Yewdale Beck. |
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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. |
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Coniston is part of the electoral ward called Coniston and Crake Valley. |
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