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Snipe

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  • Dolphin and Snipe Aces of World War 1. Norman Franks.
  • Dolphin and Snipe Aces of World War 1. p. 26.
  • Adults are smaller than Common Snipe and have relatively shorter bill.
  • ected species found by the lake include Common Snipe and Lesser Spotted Woodpecker.
  • The wings are less pointed than Common Snipe, and lack the white trailing edge of that spec
  • d surrounded by glassland of value to breeding snipe and lapwing.
  • ouse, Eurasian curlew, common redshank, common snipe and dunlin, which are listed in the United Kin
  • n of the fait accompli, Chile placed troops on Snipe and their other islands south of the Beagle Ch
  • d species of interest include Crossbills, Jack Snipe and Turtle Dove.
  • d's black grouse; short-eared owl, ring ouzel, snipe and redshank; 36% of the AONB designated as Si
  • In winter snipe and jack snipe frequent the pools whilst siski
  • bleating or winnowing) is a sound produced by snipe as part of their courtship display flights.
  • Tribune-Review acknowledges there is plenty to snipe at yet also adds The Guardian "regurgitates fo
  • Redshanks, Lapwings and Snipe breed on the Washes in spring.
  • ment, they occupied the forts and used them to snipe British forces from a safe range.
  • e use a variety of wetlands, often with Common Snipe, but may be found also in drier habitats than
  • nder armoured ground-attack development of the Snipe, but these types were too late to see action.
  • Jack Snipe can be secretive in their non-breeding areas a
  • San Diego Yacht Club hosted the 2009 Snipe class world's.
  • He competed in the snipe class, and a bronze medal in the European Cham
  • The Viti Levu Snipe, Coenocorypha miratropica, was a species of sn
  • d in the area include Northern lapwing, common snipe, common redshank, Eurasian golden plover, blac
  • Later, while undertaking a Sopwith Snipe conversion, the war ended and he returned to A
  • r arable farmland and is now home to lapwings, snipe, curlews, redshanks, yellow wagtails, skylarks
  • Snipe dales also intersects the Prime Meridian, and
  • Snipe Dales Country Park and Nature Reserve is a pro
  • Plaque where Snipe Dales intersects the Prime Meridian
  • Snipe Dales Country Park & Nature Reserve; Opened in
  • Snipe expert Dr Colin Miskelly, and James Fraser wit
  • Many other bird species including snipe find the wet fields an ideal breeding habitat.
  • , a small family very similar to Rhagionidae (' Snipe Flies').
  • anidae (horse and deer flies) and Rhagionidae ( snipe flies), and an assortment of very small affili
  • e, a small family very similar to Rhagionidae ( Snipe Flies).
  • Chrysopilus elegans is a snipe fly species in the genus Chrysopilus found fro
  • escription of a new subspecies of Coenocorypha snipe from subantarctic Campbell Island, New Zealand
  • eson is commemorated in the name of the Andean Snipe, Gallinago jamesoni.
  • The snipe had already re-established with a population o
  • The snipe have been recorded as feeding on a variety of
  • The RSPB also reports that lapwings and snipe have bred here.
  • angs off the cliff while a helicopter tries to snipe him down.
  • George Robert Gray describes the Fuegian Snipe in The Zoology of the Voyage of HMS Erebus and
  • To produce a fighter to replace the Sopwith Snipe in service with the RAF, the Air Ministry prod
  • The Snipe incident was a military incident that took pla
  • The location of Snipe is at the intersection of Farm to Market Road
  • The North Island Snipe is extinct.
  • The fate of Snipe islet has since been settled by the Treaty of
  • Breeding birds include Snipe, Lapwing, Redshank, Curlew, Water Rail, Yellow
  • Common shorebirds include killdeer, snipe, least and pectoral sandpipers, and greater an
  • The class featured Ford Falcon, Humber Super Snipe, Mercedes-Benz 220SE, Standard Vanguard, Vauxh
  • It is locally known as the Rottnest snipe on Rottnest Island, though not related to true
  • After the war he commanded HMS Snipe on the West Indies Station from 1946 and then
  • The Antipodes Snipe or Antipodes Island Snipe (Coenocorypha auckla
  • ed Duck, Australasian Bittern, Brolga, Painted Snipe, Osprey, Glossy Black Cockatoo, Turquoise Parr
  • In April 1918, the sixth Snipe prototype was fitted with a 320hp (239kW) ABC
  • Wintering species include bearded reedling, snipe, redshank and bittern.
  • nensis, Brahminy Kite Haliastur indus, Painted snipe Rostratula benghalensis, Black-winged Stilt Hi
  • As I recall, David Toy, a California Snipe sailor and I, both Freshmen, were about the on
  • t of the war in Afghanistan in 2001; Operation Snipe saw the helicopters used to assist the 1,000 B
  • A post office in the nearby community of Snipe served the prison farm from 1921 to 1949.
  • d gardens were sufficiently large to include a snipe shoot.
  • include the adder, crane, nightjar, woodlark, snipe, shrike and stonechat.
  • es in eight different types of boat, including Snipe, Soling, Star, Flying Dutchman and Finn.
  • f the near-threatened Pallid Harrier and Great Snipe species.
  • Njala killed - he leads the Secret Service to snipe the dictator by mistake.
  • es, including several Sopwiths (Pup, Camel and Snipe), the RE8, the SE5, the Claude Graham White an
  • The domain tasters "will snipe those domain up milliseconds after Network Sol
  • ting Bearded Tit, Lapwing, Redshank and Common Snipe to breed, or to do so in greater numbers.
  • The Antipodes Snipe was first collected by Fairchild in 1887, and
  • RSM-45 R-31 (NATO designation - SS-N-17 Snipe) was a Soviet SLBM missile.
  • The existence of the Campbell Island Snipe was unknown until 1997 when, during a search f
  • In the late 1960s, Curlew and sister ship Snipe were modified for use as minehunters.
  • According to Oliver, “About 1870 two snipe were seen on Little Barrier Island by Captain
  • e birds, or fowl, such as duck, wild geese and snipe, when it is called fowling or wildfowling), an
  • Jack Snipe will squat down and not flush from cover until