- by
innovations made by
gunmakers such as
Joseph Manton, at
which time
wildfowling was
extremely po****r in England. Both the
shotgun choke and smokeless...
- for
leisure ("sporting") or
collecting trophies. It is
comparable to
wildfowling, the
practice of
hunting waterfowls for food or sport. The term is perhaps...
- the
Wayback Machine at
Wildfowling.com
Video showing a punt gun
being fired at an
array of clay
pigeons Royal Armouries wildfowling film clip [1] [2]...
- 1093/auk/103.4.737. JSTOR 4087184. Madge,
Steve & Burn,
Hilary (1987):
Wildfowl : an
identification guide to the ducks,
geese and
swans of the world. Christopher...
- levels.
There are also many
wildfowling clubs around the
coast of
Great Britain,
often covering certain estuary areas where wildfowl are
found in
large numbers...
- shop
owner from Hull, in 1908.
Duncan was a
wildfowler and
naturalist who
feared for the ****ure of
wildfowling which was
under threat from
attempts to control...
- and
thousands of volunteers. It was
founded in 1937 as the
International Wildfowl Inquiry and the
organisation was
focused on the
protection of waterbirds...
- The
Bentley Wildfowl and
Motor Museum was a
visitor attraction near Halland, East Sus****, England. As of
October 2018, it is
closed to the public. The...
- Sir
Peter Scott,
opened in
November 1946.
Scott subsequently founded the
Wildfowl &
Wetlands Trust,
which has
since opened nine
other reserves around the...
- The
Wildfowl &
Wetlands Trust (WWT) is an
international wildfowl and
wetland conservation charity in the
United Kingdom. The
trust was
founded in 1946...