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whooper
whooper (ˈhuːpə(r), ˈhw-) Also 7 whopper. [f. whoop v. + -er1.] A person or animal that whoops. a. gen. (See also hooper2 1.) Also whooper-up.1826 Southey Let. to N. White 11 Feb., Two of my whoopers still favour us with a little kennel-music. 1904 N.Y. Times 4 July 1 The only candidate who has back... Oxford English Dictionary
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Dungarvon Whooper
Adaptations Bernard Colepaugh of Renous produced a play about the "Dungarvon Whooper". External links Mysteries of Canada: Dungarvon Whooper MyNewBrunswick.ca: Dungarvon Whooper References Canadian National Railway passenger trains Named wikipedia.org
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Whooper swan
Influence Whooper swans are much admired in Europe. References External links Whooper Swan Page RSPB whooper Swan Whooper Swan Birds of Eurasia National symbols of Finland whooper Swan wikipedia.org
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Michael Whelan (poet)
He is, however, best known for his poetry celebrating the Miramichi, including the famous Dungarvon Whooper. wikipedia.org
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Mark Brazil
In 1981 he received his Ph.D. from Stirling University, Scotland for his thesis The behavioural ecology of the Whooper Swan. References Review of Field Guide to the Birds of East Asia by Jesper Hornskov in Birdwatch, 01 Jan 2010, accessed 28 December 2010 External links The Whooper wikipedia.org
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WWT Caerlaverock
Other high counts of wildfowl that year included 221 whooper swan, 2,457 Northern pintail, 3,000 Eurasian teal, 1,230 Eurasian wigeon and 150 greater scaup At other times the webcam shows the whooper pond or a barn owl nest. wikipedia.org
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Dungavenhooter
It should, however, be noted that the dungavenhooter is not to be confused with the Dungarvon Whooper, a ghost legend from the Canadian province of New See also Fearsome critters Dungarvon Whooper Hodag References Fearsome critters Tall tales wikipedia.org
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تم صداح
تَمّ صَدّاح يسمى أيضا تم أبيض (الاسم العلمي: Cygnus cygnus؛ بالإنكليزية: Whooper Swan)، تم كبير بنصف الكرة الشمالي. wikipedia.org
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Onchon Field
been identified by BirdLife International as an Important Bird Area (IBA) because it supports populations of swan geese, greater white-fronted geese, whooper wikipedia.org
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Lake Kwangpo
Birds for which the site is of conservation significance include swan geese, greater white-fronted geese, mute swans, whooper swans, grey herons, Swinhoe's wikipedia.org
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Loch Eye
It supports internationally important over-wintering populations of waterfowl, in particular whooper swans and Icelandic greylag geese. wikipedia.org
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Lake Hyōko
It is noted for its abundant and diverse bird life, and is an important overwintering grounds for Whooper swans and Tundra swans. Birds Whooper swan (October–March) Tundra swan  (October–March) Northern pintail (October–March) Common pochard  (October–March) Eastern spot-billed wikipedia.org
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Chongdan Field
including rice paddies, have been identified by BirdLife International as a 2500 ha Important Bird Area (IBA) because it supports populations of swan geese, whooper wikipedia.org
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Norsminde Fjord
The bird sanctuary has a special focus on the whooper swan but other rare birds also nest in the area. During mild winters the whooper swan stays in the area from April to November and the flocks here has been recorded to reach some 12,000 birds. wikipedia.org
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Lake Akkeshi
Birds Since a part of this lake does not freeze, whooper swans and ducks winter there. The white-tailed eagle and Steller's sea eagle also visit. wikipedia.org
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