- The
speaker addresses the
waterfowl as if it were a person,
saying it has
taught a lesson; he also
refers to
other waterfowls as
fellows (line 23). apostrophe:...
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relationship between pseudo-toothed
birds (Aves: Odontopterygiformes) and
waterfowls (Anseriformes)". Naturwissenschaften. 92 (12): 586–91. Bibcode:2005NW...
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Waterfowl hunting is the
practice of
hunting aquatic birds such as ducks,
geese and
other waterfowls or s****birds for
sport and meat.
Waterfowl are hunted...
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Ramsar Convention on
Wetlands of
International Importance Especially as
Waterfowl Habitat is an
international treaty for the
conservation and sustainable...
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collecting trophies. It is
comparable to wildfowling, the
practice of
hunting waterfowls for food or sport. The term is
perhaps better known in the Fens of Eastern...
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North America. The male is one of the most
colorful North American waterfowls. The wood duck was
formally described in 1758 by the
Swedish naturalist...
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water birds (e.g.
wading birds) are more
terrestrial while others (e.g.
waterfowls) are more aquatic, and
their adaptations will vary
depending on their...
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player Shohei Ohtani. Dogs
portal Netherlands portal List of dog
breeds Waterfowl hunting Dutch pronunciation: [koːi̯kərhɔɲcə];
roughly translating to "decoy...
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states have
chosen a
state game bird (or
state wild game bird), a
state waterfowl (or
state duck), a
state raptor, or a bird as
their state symbol of peace...
- Relton, A. & A.Moses (1997).
Karaivetti Bird
Sanctuary – A
Paradise of
waterfowls near Tiruchirappalli,
Tamil Nadu. J. Ecobiol. 9(1):75-76. Gokula, V.,...