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Bustard had most likely gone on ahead to look things over and taken the old man with him.
In practice, Bustard head became the first to be constructed by the new government.
Much less white in wings than other bustards of region.
Especially the mating season of the great bustard is something really special.
While casting for bustard they had put up much more dangerous game.
The bustard would have made a wonderful meal for all three of them, with plenty left over.
The last great bustard disappeared from Britain early in the nineteenth century.
Bustard was only three years older, four in winter.
Two birds of good size, perhaps bustards in mating positions.
The female as in most members of the bustard family are typically considerably smaller.
This will help in restoration of proper habitat for bustards.
It is a small bustard, only 60 cm long.
Great Bustards are often attracted to areas with considerable insect activity.
Nests of Bustard chicks have been seen during the rainy season.
Great bustards are quite possibly the heaviest flying birds in the world.
It was a member of the bustard family, about the size of a large duck.
There are three subspecies of this bustard, all separated in their distribution.
The steppes support around 65 per cent of the remaining worldwide bustard population.
I never knew you, but maybe you knew Bustard, my brother.
With the line of horsemen halted, the bustards had not been driven into flight.
Like other bustards, they feed on seeds and insects.
There are a myriad of threats faced by Great Bustards.
The Bustard, which is mainly a terrestrial bird, has adapted to this habitat.
"They make better sport than bustards, or even foxes.
Verity was astonished at how swiftly and strongly the bustard rose into the air.