The company of widgeon that first took possession will probably not shift their quarters till they next migrate. |
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It is known as a wintering site for whooper swans, which arrive from Iceland, and wildfowl such as widgeon, teal and mallard. |
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As long as water existed nearby for resting, birds like Canada geese, widgeon, and pintails often thrived in the irrigated countryside. |
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Last year he counted 5,500 teal, 1,200 pintail and 2,000 widgeon among a duck population that has soared in numbers. |
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On the sounds, widgeon, teal, gadwalls, pintails and black ducks concentrate following a freeze. |
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It was not unusual for a hunter to bag up to 40 geese or widgeon with one shot with this method. |
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Today the only wildlife you're likely to encounter are wading birds such as geese, golden plovers and widgeon. |
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Teal and widgeon are the species most often hunted in the Bay of Mont-Saint-Michel. |
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For widgeon, snipe and ptarmigan, and for belted Galloway cattle, from their own estates. |
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There was a fieldfare, and a couple of birdwatchers with bigger binoculars and more knowledge than me said they had seen a female sparrow hawk and 30 widgeon. |
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At his Ardeonaig Hotel in the Trossachs, he indulges his passion for fresh, natural food by serving teal, mallard, widgeon and rare-breed lamb from his own herd. |
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Here you can watch widgeon, teal, mallard, shoveler and pinetail, and a colony of 400 seals bobbing about, as you work your way through Picnic Fayre's delicacies. |
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Alongside the slices of rich widgeon breast were, on one side, a herb salad and, on the other, a pile of mustard fruits, known in Italy as Mostarda di Cremona: candied fruits in syrup with a fiery lift at the end. |
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However, frequent visitors include widgeon, mottled ducks and an occasional gadwall or green-wing teal. |
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Westland developed an improved version the Widgeon which was not a great success. |
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Iverson plans the refurbished Widgeon as an alternative energy showpiece, which, judging by Sadie Cove, would be par for the course. |
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