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about the
wealth of
birdlife in
Shetland was
Edmund Selous (1857–1934) in his book The Bird
Watcher in the
Shetlands (1905). He
wrote extensively about...
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recorded that
Shetlands could not be
bought in the US (The
Sheep Breeder, 1921). It was not
until the mid-twentieth
century that
Shetlands were imported...
- Kingdom,
Shetlands are also
featured in the
Shetland Pony
Grand National,
galloping around a
racecourse with
young jockeys. A few
Shetland ponies still...
- the
first US
sealer in the
South Shetlands. The
first wintering over in
Antarctica took
place on the
South Shetlands, when at the end of the 1820–1821...
- dogs over the age of two
found the
Shetland to have the fifth-lowest
prevalence out of
sixty breeds—4.2% of
Shetlands had hip dysplasia. Von Willebrand...
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known as "
Shetlands L****n", was a
highly decorated Norwegian sailor. He was
arguably the most
famous of the men who
operated the
Shetland bus escape...
- Like a few
other goose breeds,
including the
Pilgrim and
Cotton Patch,
Shetlands are ****ually
dimorphic at
hatch (called auto-****ing in
poultry nomenclature)...
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Shetland is a
Scottish crime drama television series produced by ITV
Studios for BBC Scotland.
First broadcast on BBC One on 10
March 2013, it is originally...
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American Shetland of the 1950s. In the past,
American Shetlands were
registered in
section B of the stud book, and the
traditional Shetland Pony in section...
- is the main
island of
Shetland, Scotland. The
island contains Shetland's only burgh, Lerwick, and is the
centre of
Shetland's ferry and air connections...