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Common redshank - Wikipedia
The common redshank or simply redshank (Tringa totanus) is a Eurasian wader in the large family Scolopacidae. Common redshank. Breeding plumage.
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Red Shanks - Calscape
Adenostoma sparsifolium (Redshanks or less commonly, Ribbonwood) is a multi-trunked tree or shrub in the Rosaceae (Rose) family that is native to dry inland ...
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Common Redshank Tringa totanus - eBird
Stocky brown wader with bright red legs; compare with slenderer, far more gracile Spotted Redshank in juvenile and non-breeding plumage.
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Redshank - The Wildlife Trusts
The redshank is a large sandpiper with long, bright red legs. It is a typical wader, feeding in shallow water around lakes, marshes, mudflats and coastal ...
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Persicaria maculosa - Wikipedia
Common names include lady's thumb, spotted lady's thumb, Jesusplant, and redshank. It is widespread across Eurasia from Iceland south to Portugal and east ...
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redshank
ˈred-shank(s, ˈredshank 1. One who has red legs; spec. a. (chiefly in pl.) One of the Celtic inhabitants of the Scottish Highlands and of Ireland. Now only Hist. The name was app. given in allusion to the colour of the bare legs reddened by exposure, and not for the reason assigned in quot. 1818.154...
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Plant of the Month - Red Shank
Red Shanks has a tree-like appearance and grows up to 18 feet tall. Bloomtime normally occurs from July to August with loose bundles of small white flowers.
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Redshank Bird Facts | Tringa Totanus - RSPB
Redshanks' most distinctive features are their bright orange-red legs. They have a medium-length bill and an orange base to match.
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Redshank - Garden Organic
It is a troublesome weed in cultivated fields and gardens. It occurs on most soils but especially on moist, rich soils and on acid peaty loams.
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Redshank - BirdWatch Ireland
A common wader of wetlands throughout the country, though mainly coastal estuaries in winter. A generally mouse brown bird with dark streaking.
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Redshank - Persicaria maculosa - NatureSpot
Short to medium, erect to sprawling, hairless, branched plant. Leaves lanceolate, tapered at the base, often with a large blackish blotch.
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rough-footed
ˈrough-footed, a. Also 5 rouh-, roghe-, 6–7 ruffe-, and see row a.1 3. [rough a.] 1. Having feathered feet. Chiefly in spec. names of birds, as rough-footed dove, rough-footed eagle, etc.1495 Trevisa's De P.R. xii. vii. 417 Therfore rouh foted [1398 rowe-fotid, 1535 roughfoted] douues brede well nyg...
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grudgeful
grudgeful, a. rare. (ˈgrʌdʒfʊl) [f. grudge n. + -ful.] Full of resentment or rancour; resentful.1596 Spenser F.Q. iv. viii. 28 The hag did scold And rayle at them with grudgefull discontent. 1632 Vicars æneid ii. 49 Grudgefull Greeks. 1877 Blackie Wise Men 86 The full-eyed spouse of Zeus Grudgeful t...
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snipe
▪ I. snipe, n. (snaɪp) Forms: 4–6 snype, 4, 6 snyppe (7 snippe), 6 sknipe, 7– snipe. [Of doubtful origin: the ME. type snīpe corresponds to a Scand. snīpa recorded in Icel. m{yacu}risn{iacu}pa, Norw. myr-, strandsnipa. It is not clear how this is related to MDu. snippe (Du. and WFris. snip), MLG. an...
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