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known in
Britain and America, respectively, as the
water ouzel (sometimes
spelt "ousel") –
ouzel originally meant the only
distantly related but superficially...
- Look up
ouzel or
ousel in Wiktionary, the free dictionary.
Ouzel may
refer to:
Common blackbird or
ouzel, a
species of thrush, all-black in the male Lord...
- The
American dipper (Cinclus mexic****), also
known as a
water ouzel, is a
semiaquatic bird
species native to
western North America. It is a
stocky grey...
- The ring
ouzel (****us torquatus) is a
mainly European member of the
thrush family ****idae. It is a medium-sized thrush, 23–24
centimetres (9.1–9.4 in)...
- The
River Ouzel /ˈuːzəl/, also
known as the
River Lovat, is a
river in England, and a
tributary of the
River Great Ouse. It
rises in the
Chiltern Hills...
- The
ouzel usage survived later in poetry, and
still occurs as the name of the
closely related ring
ouzel (****us torquatus), and in
water ouzel, an alternative...
- text, at
Google books 2
short radio episodes Mountain Hemlock and The
Water Ouzel by
Harriet Monroe from
California Legacy Project.
Guide to the Modern...
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river otter, black-tailed deer, bald eagle, osprey,
great blue heron,
water ouzel, and
Canada goose.
Soggy Sneakers: A Paddler's
Guide to Oregon's Rivers...
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international waterfalls.
Local wildlife includes hummingbirds, the
Water Ouzel or
American Dipper songbird that swims, and
Brook and
Rainbow Trout....
- one built-up area, with
Leighton Buzzard on the east side of the
River Ouzel (a
narrow stream at this point) and
Linslade opposite it on the west side...