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Rare bird species, including wading birds such as the curlew, lapwing and snipe, would also be reintroduced to the site under the plans.
It also has contributed to the decrease of water fowl such as duck, geese, curlew, plover and snipe.
Breeding birds include lapwing, snipe and redshank, all of which have declined nationally in recent years.
The animals eat the eggs of wading birds including dunlin, lapwing, redshank and snipe.
Despite the snipe and the swamp sparrows, the bird of the outing was a rail.
The next morning, drumming snipe provide my wake-up call, and, in soft sunshine, I wander down to the shore.
I prefer to play the sniper and you can't blame me for trying to find new spots to snipe from.
Spotted redshank share their forest-marsh nesting grounds with wood sandpipers, greenshank, whimbrel, jack snipe and broad-billed sandpipers.
There are two close relations, of which the jack snipe is smaller and the great snipe very slightly larger.
And that may explain why the elitists in those various fields keep working so hard to discredit and snipe at him.
Smallest of snipes, the jack snipe has been declining in Norfolk in recent years.
The group has also managed the wet farmland so winter visitors include snipe, redshank, water rail and common sandpiper.
Insect life is increasing rapidly, encouraging birds such as snipe, curlew, grasshopper warbler, sedge warbler, and whinchat.
A buzzard, high above, hung on the thermals and the sound of drumming snipe reminded me that this, after all, was summer.
As we went along we saw heron and green plovers, and later heard and saw snipe.
I saw a couple of snipe fly over, and a phoebe or two hung around the edge of the cattails.
There were a dozen black-winged stilts, two spur-winged plovers, a common sandpiper and my new life bird, a great snipe.
This was also true with the common snipe, lesser yellowlegs, willet, and western sandpiper.
If a man hears of a wisp of snipe in any particular place, he must be off at once.
No, I'm bent over double thinking what my bag limit on woodcock, snipe, rails and other game birds would be.
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Examples from Classical Literature
The Wilson snipe migrates here to but little extent, and these migrations are altitudinal rather than latitudinal.
Rey states that the shells are somewhat thinner and lighter than with the common snipe and gives the average weight as 660 grams.
The remaining three species are the common snipe, the great snipe, and the jack snipe.
I shot, too, a common snipe, which I was very surprised to meet at these altitudes.
The other game birds which visit the Punjab in great numbers every winter are the jack and the common snipe.
How much nearer do you get to shooting a snipe by being told how not to take your aim?
On such a day the snipe will be in such a meadow, and the golden plover in such a field.
Though not of the same genus, the closet relative to the Wilson snipe is the dowitcher or red-breasted snipe.
The long bill of the hoopoe, like that of the snipe, is a probe to penetrate the earth.
Or why it is permissible to slay a minute bird such as a snipe, while a titlark is on no account to be touched.
The young of moorfowl, larks, pipits, and summer snipe constitute its food on the fells.
These remains belong to a swimming bird of the albatross species, and a wading bird like a snipe.
The pintail snipe are invariably the first to appear, but they visit only the eastern parts of Northern India.
By the third week in August good bags of pintail snipe are sometimes obtained in Bengal.
We killed ninety-six, mostly wigeon and pochard, a few mallard and teal, besides twenty snipe.
My bag this time made no great demands on my powers of porterage, consisting as it did of a solitary snipe.
An English snipe, with chicory salad and some cheese, with coffee, completed his order.
They are very brown, as large as a wood-cock, and their cry is that of a common snipe.
Another bird which the buoyant spirits of the breeding season urge into unusual prominence is the common snipe.
In the valleys her and there might be seen a small flock of wild geese, an everywhere the ground was so soft that the snipe were abl to feed.
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