「curlew」の共起表現一覧(2語左で並び替え)
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this would make it roughly similar to a large | curlew in size and at least in leg shape. |
ive identifications (e.g. an aberrant Eurasian | Curlew or a hybrid) had been ruled out. |
eylag Goose Anser anser, Wigeon Anas penelope, | Curlew Numenius arquata, Dunlin Calidris alpina alpin |
, Pied Avocet, Grey Plover, and Slender-billed | Curlew. |
exposed attracting wading birds and wildfowl: | curlew, oystercatchers and dunlin can be seen through |
asian golden plover, black grouse and Eurasian | curlew, all except the last of which are declining in |
ns, and commissioned on 21 August 1962 as HMAS | Curlew. |
rish victory over the English at the Battle of | Curlew Pass. |
his statue overlooks the site of the Battle of | Curlew Pass, fought in August 1599, when a Gaelic Iri |
The Battle of | Curlew Pass was fought on the 15th of August 1599, du |
Cuckoo, Crested-hawk Eagle, Black-winged Kite, | Curlew, Lapwing, Nightjar, Sparrows, Horned owl, and |
er 30, 1861 the Forrest had to be towed by the | Curlew to Edenton for repairs. |
Most of the pond is surrounded by the | Curlew Pond public camping area of the Myles Standish |
Main article: The Druridge Bay | curlew |
atear, Twite, Shetland Wren, Dunlin, Redshank, | Curlew, Whimbrel, Red-necked Phalarope, Blue-cheeked |
al Tern, Greater Flamingo, Eurasian Spoonbill, | Curlew Sandpiper, Ruddy Turnstone, and Little Stint. |
ing from Cairo, Illinois, on 17 February 1863, | Curlew joined Admiral David Dixon Porter's fleet for |
Britain's first Slender-billed | Curlew is found in Northumberland in May |
the fourth U.S. Navy ship to be named for the | curlew. |
She was named for the | curlew, a large bird having long legs and a long, sle |
ing, Turnstone, Lapwing, Bar-tailed Godwit and | Curlew. |
ack-tailed Godwit, Bar-tailed Godwit, Eurasian | Curlew and Ruddy Turnstone. |
Over wintering breeds - Brent goose, dunlin, | curlew, wigeon, merlin, hen harrier, short-eared owl, |
breeding species include red grouse, Eurasian | curlew, common redshank, common snipe and dunlin, whi |
In common with most of her sisters | Curlew was rearmed to become an Anti-Aircraft cruiser |
Red Hugh overlooking | Curlew Pass |
nd routed while marching through a pass in the | Curlew Mountains, near the town of Boyle, in northwes |
experimental and impressive piece sited in the | Curlew Mountains, County Roscommon. |
ised performances of the Ferryman in Britten's | Curlew River at the BBC Proms (directed by Graham Vic |
Depending on whether this would include the | Curlew Sandpiper or not, the name Erolia would or wou |
d by large numbers of birds, including dunlin, | curlew, oystercatcher, redshank and whimbrel. |
July 2004 | Curlew River, Benjamin Britten. |
It is locally known as | Curlew Road throughout its entire length. |
eeding birds include Snipe, Lapwing, Redshank, | Curlew, Water Rail, Yellow Wagtail and Whinchat. |
In the late 1960s, | Curlew and sister ship Snipe were modified for use as |
ies - black-tailed godwit, ruff, little stint, | curlew sandpiper and whimbrel. |
fter World War I, he commanded minesweeper USS | Curlew (AM-8) clearing the mines of the North Sea min |
ed as a Motor Minesweeper, AMS-8 and named USS | Curlew, 18 February 1947. |
, such as Kittiwake, Gannet, Nelson, Anasuria, | Curlew, and Triton were connected to the pipeline. |
Micajah Pond and Micajah Heights, and north of | Curlew Pond. |
International Festival production of Britten's | Curlew River. |
tee into the controversial identification of a | curlew seen at Druridge Bay in Northumberland in 1998 |
casualty among the fleets was the loss of CSS | Curlew, holed at the waterline and beached to avoid s |
en's A Midsummer Night's Dream, Owen Wingrave, | Curlew River and several other of his works. |
he placement of the phylogenetically enigmatic | Curlew Sandpiper ("C." ferruginea), the type species |
and shearwaters; boobies, migratory plover and | curlew. |
he pond is located southwest of Rocky Pond and | Curlew Pond, and northeast of Dunham Pond. |
d birds such as the Golden Plover, Red Grouse, | Curlew and Twite. |
r bird native to Europe and Asia, see Eurasian | Curlew. |
habitat for the Worthen's Sparrow, Long-billed | Curlew, Burrowing Owl, Mountain Plover, Sprague's Pip |
Large numbers of Little Stints and | Curlew Sandpipers pass through during the autumn. |
Road 584 is a two-mile-long street connecting | Curlew Road (SR 586) and SR 580 in Oldsmar, Florida. |
tion she could from the partially sunk gunboat | Curlew. |
e concerns, and pointed out also that Eurasian | Curlew can show spotted flank patterning and white un |
In 1994 he published The Crying | Curlew for Warlock's centenary. |
During the mid-1960s, | Curlew was one of several ships operating in support |
rely longer than the tail tip; in the Eurasian | Curlew the feet are longer, forming a conspicuous "po |
Sailing to Norway with the cruisers | Curlew and Berwick and screened by the destroyers Hyp |
These include: | Curlew (Numenius arquatus), Dunlin (Calidris alpina), |
ked and shorter-legged than a typical Eurasian | Curlew |
The Memphis Years (with | Curlew, 2000) |
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