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English Aragonese Becada con lombriz en o pico British English Woodcock holding earthworm in its beak author name string: Ronald Slabke URL: https://commons...


Fil:American woodcock lying in nest in grass - DPLA - 5ce49a1ebeb382b86086a84dd8fdcecb.jpg

Mixed forests and open fields; Diet: Carnivore: earthworms and insects; Reproduction: American woodcocks breed in the spring and summer. Females are solely...


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for probing in soft earth or mud for earthworms, and dragging them out when found. In order to feed, theWoodcock has no option but to frequent the moist...


Fil:Bird studies for home and school; sixty common birds, their habits and haunts (1911) (14564536618).jpg

Boringinto the damp ground with it, this bird finds and eats greatnumbers of earthworms. The borings or holes made inthis way are sure signs to the hunter that...


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Iona Locke. •.0 Text Appearing After Image: THE AMERICAN WOODCOCK. (Philohela minor.) The Woodcock is the most notable ofgame birds. It is a game bird par...


Fil:The bird, its form and function (1906) (14568941070).jpg

of upper mandible. The birdis thus enabled to feel about and seize the earthworms deep down in the mud. Thus ends our brief survey of the five senses; that...


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shooting, now, fortunately, largelya thing of the past. The nest of the woodcock is harderto find than either of the preceding.Indeed it is usually by mere...


Fil:Birds that hunt and are hunted; (1905) (14750195985).jpg

as a forceps. Often the upper prong may be bent at will forhooking the earthworms out. Birds of this numerous familyhave four toes instead of three; but...