- capercaillie,
wood grouse,
heather ****, ****-of-the-
woods, or
simply capercaillie /ˌkæpərˈkeɪl(j)i/, is a
heavy member of the
grouse family and the...
-
Cates made her
stage debut in the Off-Broadway play The Nest of the
Wood Grouse, a
comedy by
Soviet writer Viktor Rozov, at the
Joseph Papp
Public Theater...
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Where at
Night the
Wood Grouse Plays (1999) is the
third album by the
German symphonic folk/doom
metal band Empyrium.
Tracks 2, 5, 6 and 7 are instrumentals...
- of a
variety of wild
birds as well as pheasant, capercaillie,
wood grouse,
black grouse, or grey partridge, with a
small addition of roe deer meat, a...
-
European hare (Lepus europaeus), and the back,
wings and tail of a
female wood grouse (Tetrao urogallus). It was
later jokingly given the
Latin name Tetrao...
-
Theodor Kittelsen drawing on one of
their album covers (Where at
Night the
Wood Grouse Plays).
Their first two albums, A
Wintersunset and
Songs of
Moors and...
- Frank,
along with
their daughters, and in 1984 they
acted in Nest of the
Wood Grouse,
directed by
Joseph Papp. Four
years later, in 1988, they
acted in a...
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Heart Meg
MaGrath 1983 The
Misanthrope Célimène 1984 The Nest of the
Wood Grouse Iskra 1985-1986
Benefactors Sheila 1989 The
Secret Rapture Katherine...
- term was
derived from a
transformation of the Finno-Ugric name for the
wood grouse. Yet
another hypothesis contends that it is
derived from the Sami word...
- lily were also found. Bird
remains were from duck, pigeon,
grouse,
goshawk and
wood grouse.
Flint picks and two
polished axe
heads were also found. Internal...