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reed-bed
reed-bed [reed n.1] A bed or growth of reeds. (Common in recent use.)c 1000 ælfric Exod. ii. 3 Heo..asette hyne on anum hreodbedde be þæs flodes ofre. 1483 Cath. Angl. 302/1 Rede bede, arundinetum, cannetum. 1732 Ainsworth Lat. Dict. I. s.v. Reed, A reed bed, bank, or plot, arundinetum. 1843 Zoologi... Oxford English Dictionary
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Reed bed
A reedbed or reed bed is a natural habitat found in floodplains, waterlogged depressions and estuaries. Reedbeds are part of a succession from young reeds colonising open water or wet ground through a gradation of increasingly dry ground. As reedbeds age, they build up a considerable litter layer th... wikipedia.org
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Woolhampton Reed Bed
Woolhampton Reed Bed is a biological Site of Special Scientific Interest in Woolhampton in Berkshire. This site on London Clay mainly consists of dense reed beds, but there are also areas of carr woodland and tall fen. More than 300 moth species have been recorded, including the obscure wainscot, bu... wikipedia.org
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mud-bank
mud-bank [f. mud n.1 + bank n.1] A bank of mud in the bed of a river or on the bottom of the sea. Also transf.1774 Virginia Gaz. (Williamsburg) 17 Mar. 2/2 A Sloop..ran aground on a Mud Bank, a little Way up the Creek. 1832 W. D. Williamson Hist. State Maine I. 38 From both [islands] a mud bank exte... Oxford English Dictionary
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Bearded reedling
The bearded reedling (Panurus biarmicus) is a small, sexually dimorphic reed-bed passerine bird. wikipedia.org
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Senegal
Senegal (ˈsɛnɪgɔːl, senɪˈgɔːl) [The name of a river and a republic, formerly a French overseas territory, in western Africa.] 1. Used attrib. in names of local animals and plants.1783 J. Latham Gen. Synopsis Birds IV. 456 Senegal Warbler, Motacilla Senegalensis. Length five inches and a quarter... I... Oxford English Dictionary
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Hickling Broad
Ecology It has the largest reed-bed in England and supports rare waterweeds such as the holly-leaved naiad and three rare species of stonewort. wikipedia.org
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Tit
TIT, Tit, Tits, or tit may refer to: Birds Tit (bird) or Paridae, a large family of passerine birds Bearded tit, a small reed-bed passerine bird Long-tailed wikipedia.org
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Emmelina argoteles
Emmelina argoteles (also known as the reed-bed plume) is a moth of the family Pterophoridae found in Asia and Europe. wikipedia.org
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مقصبة
المقْصَبة (بالإنجليزية: Reed bed)، هي موائل طبيعية تًعتبر جزء من سلسلة متوالية من أنواع مُختلفة من النباتات القصبية، توجد في السهول الفيضية والمياه الضحلة wikipedia.org
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Castlemartin Corse
The 20 hectare reed-bed is also the largest and most diverse in the county. wikipedia.org
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Marazion Marsh
Marazion Marsh (16.8 ha) contains the largest reed-bed in Cornwall, the most westerly on mainland Britain and is an important reserve for breeding and Notable birds Up to five bitterns overwinter at the reserve, although the reed-bed is below the minimum size of twenty ha required by this species for wikipedia.org
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جغرافيا رومانيا
داخل حدوده يكمن واحد من أكثر الأنظمة Reed bed شمولا وانتشارا في العالم. رومانيا تملك أكبر مناطق غير محمية من أوروبا. wikipedia.org
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Holy Island, Firth of Clyde
It has solar water heating and a reed-bed sewage treatment system. The approach from the ferry jetty is decorated with Tibetan flags and stupas. wikipedia.org
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Jalal Zolfonun
Discography Gol-e Sadbarg ("One Hundred-Petalled Flower") with masters Shahram Nazeri, Reza Ghassemi & Bijan Kamkar Atashi Dar Neyestan ("A Fire in the Reed-Bed wikipedia.org
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