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  2. Red grouse - Wikipedia

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    The red grouse (Lagopus scotica) is a medium-sized bird of the grouse family which is found in heather moorland in Great Britain and Ireland. It was formerly classified as a subspecies of the willow ptarmigan (Lagopus lagopus) but is now considered to be a separate species. [1] [2] It is also known as the moorcock, moorfowl or moorbird.

  3. Moorhen - Wikipedia

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    These birds are omnivorous, consuming plant material, small rodents, amphibians and eggs. They are aggressively territorial during the breeding season, but are otherwise often found in sizeable flocks on the shallow vegetated lakes they prefer.

  4. Common moorhen - Wikipedia

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    The common moorhen (Gallinula chloropus), also known as the waterhen, is a bird species in the rail family (Rallidae). It is distributed across many parts of the Old World, across Africa, Europe, and Asia. [1] It lives around well-vegetated marshes, ponds, canals and other wetlands. [1]

  5. A few minutes of bird watching this weekend can help ... - AOL

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    Around 96 million people across the U.S. – or 3 in 10 Americans – engage in bird watching, according to the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service.Roughly 95% of those birders do so from the comfort ...

  6. Gormenghast (series) - Wikipedia

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    Moorcock dedicated the novel "to the memory of Mervyn Peake". [40] China Miéville's 2000 novel Perdido Street Station was influenced by the Gormenghast trilogy. [41] In George R. R. Martin's book series A Song of Ice and Fire a House Peake is mentioned, ruling the castle of Starpike. The present Lord Peake is called Titus.

  7. Elric of Melniboné - Wikipedia

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    Elric first appeared in print in Moorcock's novella "The Dreaming City" (Science Fantasy No. 47, June 1961). Moorcock's doomed albino antihero is one of the better-known characters in fantasy literature, having crossed over into a wide variety of media, such as role-playing games, comics, music, and film. The stories have been continuously in ...

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