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Birdcatcher (1833–1860), or
Irish Birdcatcher, was a
Thoroughbred racehorse and a
leading sire.
Foaled in 1833 at the
Brownstown Stud, in Ireland, Birdcatcher...
- The
Birdcatcher is a 2019 film
directed by
British film-maker Ross
Clarke and
written by
Trond Morten Kristensen. Set in ****-occupied Norway, supposedly...
- by a
pinching saddle that had been worn over a long
period of time.
Birdcatcher spots are
small white spots,
about the size of a dime to the size of...
- The
Birdcatcher may
refer to: The
Birdcatcher (novel), a 2022
novel by ****l
Jones The
Birdcatcher (film), a 2019 film by Ross
Clarke This disambiguation...
- (1611–1678).
Certain species in this
genus are
known as catchbirdtrees,
birdcatcher trees or
birdlime trees because they
catch birds. The
sticky seeds are...
- (including all
winners since 1984), and then the
Birdcatcher (1833)
branch which produced 92 winners. From
Birdcatcher, the
branch of The
Baron (1842) has produced...
- The
Birdcatcher is a 1986
novel by ****l Jones,
originally published as a
translated version in
Reinbek by Rowolht. It was
released in
English in September...
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which has
produced 85 winners, and then the
Birdcatcher (1833)
branch which produced 79 winners. From
Birdcatcher, the
branch of The
Baron (1842) has produced...
- (including all
winners since 2006), and then the
Birdcatcher (1833)
branch which produced 80 winners. From
Birdcatcher, the
branch of The
Baron (1842) has produced...
- (foaled 1841 in Ireland) was a
Thoroughbred racehorse. A
brother to
Birdcatcher, Faugh-a-Ballagh was sold to E. J.
Erwin in 1842. He ran once as a two-year-old...