- molluscs, some worms, nematodes,
insects and
their larvae,
small fish,
widgeon gr****,
seeds and algae. They are also
known to
consume mud from
which they...
- fly;
phoneme for pꜣ 𓅯 G41 U+1316F
pintail alighting pꜣ 𓅰 G42 U+13170
widgeon to
fatten (wšꜣ), Food (ḏfꜣw) Id. wšꜣ 𓅱 G43 U+13171
quail chick w u w,...
-
little egret, oystercatcher, red-breasted merganser, redshank,
spoonbill, teal and
widgeon. The bay is used for
fishing and
sealife includes: b****, mullet...
-
little egret, oystercatcher, red-breasted merganser, redshank,
spoonbill, teal and
widgeon. The bay is used for fishing.
Species that
occur here include...
- green-winged teal,
northern pintail, ring-necked duck, mallard,
American widgeon, and
northern shoveler.
Wading birds include great blue heron,
little blue...
-
membranaceus - Aus, NZ Blue duck,
Hymenolaimus malacorhynchus - NZ
Chiloe widgeon, Anas
sibilatrix - NZ
Chilean teal, Anas
flavirostris Grey teal, Anas gibberifrons...
- sold to the
Republic of Singapore,
Jupiter (M 102)
discarded 1990 208
Widgeon (AMS/MSC-208)
United States Bellingham Shipyard Co., Bellingham, Washington...
- USS
Spoonbill (AMS-202) USS Thrasher (AMS-203) USS Thrush (AMS-204) USS Vireo (AMS-205) USS Warbler (AMS-206) USS Whippoorwill (AMS-207) USS
Widgeon (AMS-208)...