Reddish-brown grouse of upland moors of Great Britain.
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Examples for "moorfowl"
Examples for "moorfowl"
1The moorfowl does not cry there, the coney has no habitation.
2If she were to come, she would come, and I in the dark of the moon and the moorfowl calling.
1The moorgame is every where to be had.
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.
6The Twelfth of August, celebrated each year, marks the opening of the shooting season for red grouse throughout the United Kingdom.
7The court heard commercial exploitation in the Irish context meant over exploitation of woodcock snipe, migratory duck, golden plover and red grouse.
8The people who live in that region call it a red grouse, and they like to use the feathers on their headwear and clothes.
9After he knapped flint into points, they would attach them to the shafts and fletch them with the red grouse feathers she would provide.
10Red grouse live in the hills of Scotland and northern England.
11Grouse hikeThe Red Grouse is a declining species in Ireland.
12They are not into politics or religion but rather the conservation of one of the island's most threatened bird species, the Red Grouse.
13And in a previous sentence he says facts shake his confidence that the Apteryx in New Zealand and Red Grouse in England are "distinct creations."
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