Nocturnal or crepuscular herons.
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Examples for "night raven"
Examples for "night raven"
1I had as live have heard the night raven, come what plague could have come after it.
2I am become like to a pelican of the wilderness: I am like a night raven in the house.
3Swan Day, or, as he might better have been called, Night Raven, kept the country-store in Walton.
4"Nothing," said the Jewess, "all about him is as black as the wing of the night raven.
1We phoned the Zoo, and were told that it was a night heron.
2Yellow crowned night heron Piracy has been going on for centuries.
3Outside it was dead still until I heard the distinct, guttural "kwock" of a night heron.
4An aged and sickly wood ibis was killed by a whooping crane; and a night heron killed its mate.
5At this moment a night heron lit on a branch near Dick, who raised his gun and shot it.
6A night heron took to the air, its wings curling upward as it crossed the light of the red moon.
7Away on the flat sound the cries of curlews; past flies a night heron; then the discordant voice of a plover is heard.
8This is the case in the family of the Night Heron.
9Squawking night herons became active at dusk, then chirping crickets.
10Adam Brookes is a former BBC foreign correspondent whose debut thriller novel, Night Heron, has just been published.
11In the distance, they could hear the hunting cries of night herons and the strident wail of wolves.
12As in previous Butterworth plays such as The Night Heron and The Winterling, the setting is rurally remote.
13Eight types of gull, 10 night herons, 412 canvasback ducks.
14As long as you think so ill of us, we'll just run over and tell Blackcap the Night Heron.
15The Black-crowned Night Heron
16"Did you hear the Night Herons calling as you came up?"
Translations for night heron