-
Experiments with
Corncrakes". The
Irish Naturalists' Journal. 7 (9): 226–237. JSTOR 25532979. Ottvall,
Richard (1999). "Female
Corncrake (Crex crex) singing...
- and there's
nothing any of you can do
about it." The
fourth single "
Corncrakes" was
released on 10
November 2020.
Beats Per
Minute described the single...
- the name HMS
Corncrake: HMS
Corncrake was the name of an RN
minelaying converted trawler, lost in the
Atlantic in
January 1943. HMS
Corncrake was an air...
-
designated a
Royal Naval Air
Station as "H.M.S.
Corncrake", and
Kirkistown Airfield was
known as "H.M.S.
Corncrake II". The
following units were here at some...
- 17 July it was
commissioned as HMS
Corncrake with
Captain G.N.P.
Stringer as
commanding officer. As HMS
Corncrake the
airfield was used by the
Fleet Air...
- wildlife. To her surprise, she gets a
temporary job, on Orkney,
mapping rare
corncrakes for the
Royal Society for the
Protection of
Birds (RSPB). Later, she spends...
-
crakes (Porzana), a
genus of
birds JPL · 8759 8760 Crex 1081 T-1 The
corncrake (Crex crex), a bird JPL · 8760 8761
Crane 1163 T-1 The
cranes (Grus),...
-
countries but
common in
Latvia include:
black stork (Ciconia nigra),
corncrake (Crex crex),
lesser spotted eagle (Aquila pomarina), white-backed wood****...
- "Donkey Aters" (Eaters) for
people in the area.
Others ate dogs, cats,
corncrakes,
rotten pigs, and even
human flesh. The
consumption of silverweed, sea...
-
known for its
sandy beaches,
which rise to form
large sand dunes, for its
corncrakes, and for
Breacachadh Castle. It is in the
council area of
Argyll and Bute...