curlew nBut particularly at this season with a Bird of Passage Calld here a Curlew [Eskimo Curlew, _Numenius borealis_ (Forster)] from the Great Likeness to the smaller sort of that Bird found in EnglandPRINTED ITEM DNE-cit G. M. Story OCT 1971 JH OCT 1971Used I and SupUsed I and Sup1Used Ino curlew, no herring, curlew berry, BLACKBERRY, curlew netChecked by Jordyn Hughes on Thu 30 Jun 201
Account of an expedition on Seward Peninsula, Alaska in June 1948, sponsored by the Arctic Institute...
crowThe golden Plover too is here & feeds with the Curlew upon Crowberries [-]Ducks & Teal[-]PRINTE...
When Craig Faanes, Grand Island, went to the Mormon Island Crane Meadows 16 April 1987 to watch Sand...
curlew n...a bird of passage called here a curlew from his great likeness to the smaller sort of t...
curlew nIn the autumn, there come a prodigious quantity of birds, which are called CURLEWS. They...
curlew nOn this day, August 3, the Eskimo curlew, now almost extinct, appeared from the north. "Th...
curlew nMeanwhile, that other curlew of the east, the Hudsonian, also a companion of the golden pl...
curlew nIn Newfoundland [the Eskimo curlew] fed mainly upon crowberry..which is sometimes called '...
eskimo n[17] 1784 PENNANT Arctic Zoology 461 [note to] Ph. Trans. lxii.411 where it is called ...
eskimo nThe Eskimo Curlew was formerly one of the most abundant birds in North America.. Now it ...
curlew nIt is rather surprising to find Sportsmen who contend that the curlew feeds on fish; and...
jack 1 n_Hudsonian Curlew_ (N borealis, _Forster_)...called here by the fishermen "Jack Curlew," o...
curlew nThe country produced various berries - huckleberries, curlew, and bear berries, but the o...
eskimo nA hundred years ago many thousands of Eskimo curlews used to gather here, just as the will...
curlew nCurlew harbour is entered between Curlew head..and a point about three-quarters of a mile ...
Account of an expedition on Seward Peninsula, Alaska in June 1948, sponsored by the Arctic Institute...
crowThe golden Plover too is here & feeds with the Curlew upon Crowberries [-]Ducks & Teal[-]PRINTE...
When Craig Faanes, Grand Island, went to the Mormon Island Crane Meadows 16 April 1987 to watch Sand...
curlew n...a bird of passage called here a curlew from his great likeness to the smaller sort of t...
curlew nIn the autumn, there come a prodigious quantity of birds, which are called CURLEWS. They...
curlew nOn this day, August 3, the Eskimo curlew, now almost extinct, appeared from the north. "Th...
curlew nMeanwhile, that other curlew of the east, the Hudsonian, also a companion of the golden pl...
curlew nIn Newfoundland [the Eskimo curlew] fed mainly upon crowberry..which is sometimes called '...
eskimo n[17] 1784 PENNANT Arctic Zoology 461 [note to] Ph. Trans. lxii.411 where it is called ...
eskimo nThe Eskimo Curlew was formerly one of the most abundant birds in North America.. Now it ...
curlew nIt is rather surprising to find Sportsmen who contend that the curlew feeds on fish; and...
jack 1 n_Hudsonian Curlew_ (N borealis, _Forster_)...called here by the fishermen "Jack Curlew," o...
curlew nThe country produced various berries - huckleberries, curlew, and bear berries, but the o...
eskimo nA hundred years ago many thousands of Eskimo curlews used to gather here, just as the will...
curlew nCurlew harbour is entered between Curlew head..and a point about three-quarters of a mile ...
Account of an expedition on Seward Peninsula, Alaska in June 1948, sponsored by the Arctic Institute...
crowThe golden Plover too is here & feeds with the Curlew upon Crowberries [-]Ducks & Teal[-]PRINTE...
When Craig Faanes, Grand Island, went to the Mormon Island Crane Meadows 16 April 1987 to watch Sand...