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A REMARKABLE WOODCOCK.; THE FEATHERED PET THAT ATTRACTS MUCH ATTENTION AT JEFFERSON MARKET. Share full article. Aug. 9, 1880. Credit... The New York Times Archives.
Woodcock use their bills, perfect for piercing through the soil, to find and eat worms and insects. Their buff bellies and black-and-tan, speckle-patterned feathers give them great camouflage.
Alexandra Woodcock will present a program on “The Joy of Pet Photography” when Redlands Camera Club meets at 7 p.m. Monday at First Presbyterian Church, 100 Cajon St., Redlands. The program is ...
FLOODWOOD TOWNSHIP, Minn. — This is what the Fries family looks forward to all year. Not 100 yards out from where we parked the trucks, Viper, their diminutive female Gordon setter, was already ...