Sinónimos
Examples for "lagopus lagopus"
Examples for "lagopus lagopus"
1GROUSE.-Thesebirds are divided into wood grouse, black grouse, red grouse, and white grouse.
2And I also saw a covey of red grouse.
3But you'd be lucky: the red grouse is a wary bird that has declined here.
4The red grouse, gorcock, or moor-cock, weighs about nineteen ounces, and the female somewhat less.
5On Northumbrian moors the red grouse and the black grouse live in virtually identical habitats.
1Laps and reindeer, mountain owl and mountain fox and willow grouse followed.
2There may be willow grouse in those trees by that stream.
3The young woman noticed her looking at them and held up the willow grouse.
4The willow grouse tamely allowed him to approach within twenty feet before they fluttered to the nearest thicket.
5Suddenly a noisy willow grouse appeared out of a clump of trees halfway up a slope near the target course.
6Among the birds are found some species now only living in cold countries, such as the snowy owl, willow grouse, and flamingo.
7Her hopes were more than fulfilled when a walk into the field away from the stream flushed a pair of willow grouse.
8Lightfoot brought to the cave the capercailzie and willow grouse and other birds which were good things for the larder, and Ab looked on admiringly.
9Showing Variable Hare, Willow Grouse, and Arctic Fox, all white in winter and inconspicuous against the snow.
10"Fetch me a willow grouse or a lemming, do you hear?"
11Showing a brown Variable Hare, Willow Grouse, and Arctic Fox, all inconspicuous in their coloration when seen in their natural surroundings.
12"Here's your bird," Folara said as she approached, holding out the willow grouse with the small spear still sticking out of it.
Translations for willow grouse