-
trout that swim; Fresh-firecoal chestnut-falls;
finches' wings; Landscape
plotted and
pieced — fold,
fallow, and plough; And áll trádes,
their gear...
-
suitable habitat.
Atlapetes pallidiceps thrives in
regenerating landslides and
fallow fields at
elevations of 1,650 to 1,950 meters. This bird's habitat, concentrated...
-
marmoset Common wombat Cotton-top
tamarin Dingo Elk
Emperor tamarin European fallow deer
Giraffe Golden lion
tamarin Himalayan tahr
Kangaroo Island kangaroo...
- 1169, many deer
parks were
established in the new
Lordship of Ireland. The
fallow deer is not
native to
Ireland and is
believed to have been
introduced at...
- Stone, the
minister character. It
alludes to Jean
Louise Finch's view of her father,
Atticus Finch, as the
moral comp**** ("watchman") of Maycomb, Alabama...
- the
closely related African silverbill (Euodice cantans). This
estrildid finch is a
common resident breeding bird in the
drier regions of the
Middle East...
- straw-coloured rump or
caudal patch is
retained throughout the year The
fallow deer (Dama dama) is the most
common species of deer in the world. In the...
- and was the
beginning of a what his
biographer Shaun Considine calls a "
fallow period." He
agreed to do
novel adaptations,
which he had
previously shunned...
-
today are deer. The red deer is the
largest species, with roe deer and
fallow deer also prominent; the
latter was
introduced by the Normans. Sika deer...
- and
suggests that Bury
might be a "better
leader than soloist".
David Fallows,
writing in The
Guardian in 2000,
describes her as "marvellously musical"...