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The woodcocks are a group of seven or eight very similar living species of wading birds in the genus Scolopax . Only two woodcocks are widespread, the others being localised island endemics; m...
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Dumpy, short-legged, short-tailed, rounded-winged shorebird ... Explosive takeoff when flushed, wings make twittering sound in flight ... American woodcock Scolopax minor...
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Billy Bob Thornton, Seann William Scott, and Susan Sarandon star in the outrageous comedy Mr. Woodcock. ... Scott stars as John Farley, a self-help author who returns to his hometown only to discover that his mother (Sarandon) has fallen in love with his old high school nemesis, Mr. Woodcock (Thornton) – the gruff,
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Photo of American Woodcock, range maps, and facts about this bird's habitat, diet, and physical traits. ... American Woodcock; Information; Length: 10.5 - 11"; Habitat: Moist, early-successional woodlands near open fields or forest clearings; abandoned fields, brushy forest openings, wooded...
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Woodcock in Wisconsin ... Besides its bill, the woodcock has several other unique features. The bird has a very short neck, and its head is almost upside down as compared to other animals. Its brain actually lies upside down in the bottom of the skull.
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American Woodcock are studied and managed intensively at Moosehorn. Timberdoodle, mud-sucker, and mud bat are all local names for the woodcock. Unlike their relatives, these reclusive shorebirds have evolved to live in the forests of eastern North America.
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Woodcock; Scolopax rusticola; Length 34cm; Dumpy, short-legged, long-billed wader. Marbled chestnut, black and white plumage affords superb camouflage among fallen leaves. Large eyes placed high on head give bird almost complete all-round vision.
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The Ruffed Grouse Society's National Woodcock Migration Mapping System is back through April 2010. Click to open and post your report. ... “These three birds [the American woodcock, the ruffed grouse and the whip-poor-will]...are "coal mine canaries" telling us by their absence that young forest habitats are...
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Woodcock-Johnson Tests of Achievement (WJ III®) ... Richard W. Woodcock, Kevin S. McGrew & Nancy Mather, Riverside Publishing, 2001. ... The WJ III® measures a great many aspects of academic achievement with a wide variety of relatively brief tests.
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