- of what is now
Stirlingshire by Dúnchad, a
traditional "inaugural raid" (
crech rig) by
Talorgan to mark the
beginning of his rule, or an
attack on Dál...
-
study done by The
Center for
Research on Ethnicity,
Culture and
Health (
CRECH) at the
University of Michigan,
researchers investigated Flint youth's perceptions...
- Gaillo, A.; Johnson, A. R.; Gallo, A. (1995). "Adult
Aggressiveness and
Crèching Behavior in the
Greater Flamingo,
Phoenicopterus ruber roseus". Colonial...
- Gaelic-speaking
societies for
kings to
launch an invasion, the so-called
crech ríg, of a
neighbour soon
after taking power, and the
Lindisfarne raid may...
- norm in
Western Europe. The
Gaelic Irish preferred hit-and-run
raids (the
crech),
which involved catching the
enemy unaware. If this
worked they
would then...
-
Forth and the
River Tees,
roughly ancient Bernicia),
perhaps the
customary crech ríg (literally
royal prey, a raid by a new king made to
demonstrate prowess...
-
behaviours include laying eggs in the
nests of
related individuals and
crèching,
where female eiders team up and
share the work of
rearing ducklings. Adult...
-
Brooding behavior varies in that
amalgamation (kidnapping, adopting,
creching, gang brooding) may occur. An
incubating parent may
alternatively stay...
- Ibis, 138(4), 791–794. Munro, J., & Bédard, J. (1977). Gull
predation and
creching behaviour in the
common eider. The
Journal of
Animal Ecology, 799–810....
- (September 2001). "Female
characteristics and
parental care mode in the
crèching system of eiders,
Somateria mollissima".
Animal Behaviour. 62 (3): 527–534...