Rare bird species, including wading birds such as the curlew, lapwing and snipe, would also be reintroduced to the site under the plans. |
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It also has contributed to the decrease of water fowl such as duck, geese, curlew, plover and snipe. |
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Breeding birds include lapwing, snipe and redshank, all of which have declined nationally in recent years. |
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The animals eat the eggs of wading birds including dunlin, lapwing, redshank and snipe. |
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Despite the snipe and the swamp sparrows, the bird of the outing was a rail. |
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The next morning, drumming snipe provide my wake-up call, and, in soft sunshine, I wander down to the shore. |
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I prefer to play the sniper and you can't blame me for trying to find new spots to snipe from. |
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Spotted redshank share their forest-marsh nesting grounds with wood sandpipers, greenshank, whimbrel, jack snipe and broad-billed sandpipers. |
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There are two close relations, of which the jack snipe is smaller and the great snipe very slightly larger. |
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And that may explain why the elitists in those various fields keep working so hard to discredit and snipe at him. |
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Smallest of snipes, the jack snipe has been declining in Norfolk in recent years. |
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The group has also managed the wet farmland so winter visitors include snipe, redshank, water rail and common sandpiper. |
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Insect life is increasing rapidly, encouraging birds such as snipe, curlew, grasshopper warbler, sedge warbler, and whinchat. |
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A buzzard, high above, hung on the thermals and the sound of drumming snipe reminded me that this, after all, was summer. |
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As we went along we saw heron and green plovers, and later heard and saw snipe. |
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I saw a couple of snipe fly over, and a phoebe or two hung around the edge of the cattails. |
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There were a dozen black-winged stilts, two spur-winged plovers, a common sandpiper and my new life bird, a great snipe. |
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This was also true with the common snipe, lesser yellowlegs, willet, and western sandpiper. |
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If a man hears of a wisp of snipe in any particular place, he must be off at once. |
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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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Their farm is a haven for black grouse, lapwing, yellow wagtail, redshank, snipe and golden plover. |
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It's the only plausible cause left, since only the hardest of hard cases is still holding out for a breakthrough in the WMD snipe hunt. |
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The mysterious jack snipe is a typical bird of the often water-logged northern taiga, birch and willow country. |
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There were also a number of snipe, woodcock, and red legged partridge taken. |
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Other breeding waders include 19 drumming snipe, 3 pairs of dunlin and 4 pairs of ringed plover. |
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And true to this, you are able to snipe your target and make a dramatic escape afterwards. |
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The snipe hunt has not only come up empty, but turned out to have been caused by a series of accounting errors, outright lies and mistakes. |
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The search for the origins of the modern self has been one of the great snipe hunts in the history of the humanities. |
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Seven months and a long and fruitless snipe hunt later, he suddenly has a brainstorm. |
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Politicians across the political spectrum are involved in an endless snipe hunt for waste, fraud and abuse in the federal budget. |
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The two-year snipe hunt is over. Before the bloggers chime in, everybody should know this case ended because there was no evidence. |
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The reserve is also home to a number of bird species including meadow pipit, snipe and skylark. |
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Send all the campers on a snipe hunt and don't let them return until they've caught one. |
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Gotta love a February snipe hunt, in the rice fields that were only a short time ago flooded for waterfowl. |
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Made a nice snipe hunt Wednesday, expectations were low since my friend had struck out last week. |
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What other activities occurred over the weekend? A little four-wheeler riding, a little shed hunting, and an impromptu snipe hunt. |
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With all the missed shots of a typical snipe hunt, a hunter could easily go through a box or two of shotgun shells. |
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Here's some footage of a snipe hunt we made in the marsh, when the water level is good! |
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A snipe hunt is more than a shooting lesson, and snipe are far more than mere targets. |
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I promise not to stay up till 3.25 am to snipe a US bidder off a pair of yellow leather mod boots which are rightfully mine. |
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There is no possibility that users can snipe an auction at the last moment, because a few seconds are added to the clock with every new bid. |
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Five varieties of wading bird, including snipe and curlew, were also affected. |
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The hills around him were teeming with wild birds as the snipe, woodcock, and blackbirds and this was the life he loved to study and watch. |
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Its flight and habits resemble a small snipe which a lot of people would be familiar with. |
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We woke to the merry sound of oyster-catchers and curlews busily nesting in the marshes and tried to trace the haunting drum of snipe in flight. |
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Any fool can be pedantic and snipe at what they think are minor errors in grammar. |
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Yes, the bolster is drawn across the bed, with barbed wire entanglements and snipe holes arranged. |
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Tracking the average American is the snipe hunt of American politics. |
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A party of hunters could wipe out a walk of snipe in a morning. |
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They used their monologues to snipe at each other, with Letterman piling on Jay just for kicks. |
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During 1994 jack snipe were recorded at 36 localities in the county. |
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A new survey has revealed that populations of waders such as lapwing, curlew and snipe are thriving because land is being managed with their needs in mind. |
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The shocking results from the county are that no breeding pairs of curlew, lapwing, redshank, snipe or oystercatcher were recorded on the sites surveyed. |
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A female Marsh harrier was chasing a male painted snipe in flight. |
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The long range view is a great opportunity to snipe enemies from far away. |
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Thereupon the Russian army moved their headquarters to the far bank and proceeded to bombard, snipe and ambush the Germans throughout the ruined city. |
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Not that this will appease the critics, who continue to snipe. |
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There's nothing like a nighttime snipe hunt to terrorize homesick kids. |
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The first night the older kids took us newbies on a snipe hunt. |
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This was a proverbial snipe hunt, since we never found our quarry. |
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The police are way out of bounds in their ill-conceived snipe hunt. |
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No matter how much you love the stone and broom game, when it takes priority in the biggest country in the Commonwealth, you can see why critics feel able to snipe. |
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Depending on which weapons and powerups you use, you can choose to fight run and gun, snipe from a distance or have a plain stand-up fight behind cover. |
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There were many water fowl such as ducks, geese, swans, heron, cranes, plovers, snipe and curlew, many of which would have been occasionally hunted for their meat. |
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Conservationists are now hoping for fine weather this year to give the tiny chicks of birds such as lapwing, curlew, redshank and snipe a chance of survival. |
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A third stopped, and snipe trotted forward to chat to the driver. |
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The site has been colonised by reed warbler, reed bunting and sedge warbler, blackcap, water rail and common snipe. |
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From this redoubt, the Germans had been able to direct artillery fire and snipe the British positions. |
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There are also populations of various moorland birds such as curlew, snipe and golden plover. |
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It has historically supported nationally important populations of breeding northern lapwing, redshank and common snipe. |
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It will create an ideal place for bird species such as lapwing, redshank and snipe to thrive, as well as otters and water voles. |
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It's easy to snipe, but the duo are likeable and, despite being posher than most, they haven't lost that common touch. |
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Then in spring, the open areas come alive with skylarks, meadow pipits, grasshopper warblers, cuckoo, curlew and snipe. |
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The vegetation and wet environment has encouraged breeding waders such as northern lapwing and snipe to make themselves at home. |
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The dowitcher, similar to a common snipe with a pinkish front and brown plumage, was first spotted by three locals on Saturday. |
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It has a continuous bobbing action, with a bolder gold stripe on its back separating it from common snipe. |
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The North American Wilson's snipe was previously considered the same species, and is listed as such in older field guides. |
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There were snipe in countless myriads, and wild geese in flocks that rose from the jeel with a roar like a goods train crossing an iron bridge. |
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This reduces the incidence of a large chip out, a chatter mark or snipe on the first few inches of stock. |
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By introducing fresh water, the organizers of the project hope to encourage species such as the snipe, lapwing and bittern. |
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This reduces the incidence of a large chipout, chatter mark or snipe on the first few inches of stock. |
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A snipe hunt is a prank where people are sent on an imaginary quest they think is real. |
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It states that snipe, dunlin, starling, fieldfare, lapwing and whimbrel are among the list of birds present in the surrounding area. |
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And you asked Charles Briggs for the name of the man who bought the secret, and he gives you a legend. A man who might not even exist. You know what, this is a snipe hunt. |
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We tested for the possibility of a link between asymmetry in feather replacement and hemoglobin concentration of first-year common snipe during the partial postjuvenile molt. |
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Nesters there include mallards, wood ducks and Canada geese, while everything from northern shovelers, blue-winged teal and common snipe stop over during migration. |
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According to Mr Madge, species frequenting the region's wetlands, such as the common snipe and lapwing, will also suffer as hotter, drier summers see a shortage of water. |
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I missed the first snipe as he corkscrewed out of the flooded bromegrass. |
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Curlews arrive a little later followed by redshanks and snipe. |
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If you think this sounds like a snipe hunt, you might be right. |
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Youngsters from Coundon Court and Community College Choir will imitate birds living in moor and marshland, such as snipe, curlew, golden plover and bittern. |
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Mixing in the fun of a snipe hunt with the task left me at the cleaning station, I tossed some cleaned snipe into the six-gallon bucket of brine with the venison. |
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