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His laughter was said to resemble the call of the peewit.
Over the last century, the first peewit egg is found earlier and earlier.
He heads over to the castle and steals the flute from Peewit.
A peewit in the greenhouse is a friend.
The breeding season call is a peewit, similar to Northern Lapwing.
The first few adventures did not feature Peewit.
Then he realised it was the grass, and the peewit was calling.
When the fire is put out, Peewit retrieves the flute from the ashes unharmed.
It may also be related to the bird pewit (or peewit ), imitating its cry.
The typical contact call is a loud, shrill "pee-wit" from which they get their other name of Peewit.
They ate it as they walked along listening to the lapwings and the constant call of the peewit.
"A peewit, no more," she answered indifferently.
A peewit rose screaming.
And the peewit, blue-sweet, over me.
Nearby, a peewit sensed their closeness to its ground nest and started buzzing them, piping its high-pitched call.
If you walked across a field they wheeled overhead, with their irritating "peewit" cry, warning everything else, from partridges to hares.
Forward the Peewit Patrol.
When the Smurfs got their own series, Johan and Peewit did not feature.
Johan and Peewit help out a human friend of the Smurfs, but do not actually get to meet the little blue elves themselves.
They head to the island where Johan and Peewit tail Flatbroke.
Suddenly Peewit comes face to face with McCreep and they both start playing their flutes to each other.
They had met, and included in their meeting the thrust of the manifold grass stems, the cry of the peewit, the wheel of the stars.
There are other birds with pi - or its equivalent in their names similarly, such as the peewit, pipit , and even the pigeon .
Their call is like the peewit, but here it doesn't sound melancholy like those peewits over Scotland's moors and ruined crofts.
A lapwing can be thought of as a larger plover.
This is a lapwing of lake and river banks or open grassland.
In the UK, the northern lapwing looks like nothing else.
Lapwing has published some of Ireland's best known authors.
A lapwing piped in the undergrowth to the side of the roads.
"Did he ever mention a woman called Marci Lapwing to you?"
"Did you say the slightest word about Lapwing?"
A long and earnest correspondence in The Times about the habits of the lapwing.
Little is known of this rather large lapwing; it may actually belong in Vanellus.
The breeding season call is a peewit, similar to Northern Lapwing.
English translators and poets probably had the Northern lapwing in mind, considering its crest.
This lapwing is the only crested wader in South America.
Something, but not a lapwing, calls: an invitation?
Name of Marci Lapwing, if you can believe that.
Loud double call like Lapwing but less high-pitched.
The Blacksmith Lapwing occurs in association with wetlands of all sizes.
This attractive medium-sized lapwing has longish black legs and a short black bill.
Breeding waders such as Lapwing and Snipe may be found further inland.
The call of the River Lapwing is a sharp tip-tip or did-did-did.
Breeding birds include important numbers of waders such as Lapwing and Redshank.
The food of the Spur-winged Lapwing is insects and other invertebrates, which are picked from the ground.
To avoid confusion, it has been renamed Masked Lapwing.
There were smaller declines in the numbers of two other waders, the Lapwing and Redshank.
Are the screech, the lapwing, and the jay, All awake as if 'twere day?
The River Lapwing is 29-32 cm long.
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In the UK, the northern lapwing looks like nothing else.
The breeding season call is a peewit, similar to Northern Lapwing.
English translators and poets probably had the Northern lapwing in mind, considering its crest.
There is a wispy black crest like Northern Lapwing and the bill and legs are red.
During the Northern Lapwing's zigzagging display flight, the bird's outer primaries produce a humming sound.
The northern lapwing is a wading bird with strongly patterned plumage, as is typical for most of its congeners.
Smaller birds include the Rock dove, northern lapwing, red-legged partridge and the native but rare red-billed chough.
The Northern Lapwing is now rarely found, and the Yellowhammer is now extinct on the island.
She was the seventh Royal Navy ship to be named after vanellus vanellus, the Northern Lapwing.
Northern Lapwing (Vanellus vanellus)
Inside the nature reserve, there are also birds like Northern Lapwing, Common Redshank, and Eurasian Oystercatcher.
The bird species Black-tailed Godwit, Northern Lapwing, and Eurasian Oystercatcher can all be found in the area.
In Europe, "lapwing" often refers specifically to the Northern Lapwing, the only member of this group to occur in most of the continent.
Eurasian Oystercatcher have already bred and it is hoped that Northern Lapwing and Common Redshank will too.
Her name was spelled in various ways including Pewet, Pewit and Pewitt and would appear to be a reference to the Northern Lapwing.
Although the most familiar Eurasian lapwing, Vanellus vanellus (Northern Lapwing), has a wispy crest, only two other species do so.
Other birds nesting in the wetlands include the Northern Lapwing, Common Redshank, and Sedge, Reed and Cetti's Warblers.
There are good numbers of breeding waders and recent RSPB work has increased the number of pairs of Northern Lapwing and Common Redshank.
Northern Lapwing, also known as Green Plover and as Peewit, Vanellus vanellus Alternatively placed in Hemiparra:
Waders that breed regularly include Northern Lapwing, Common Redshank, Ringed Plover and Little Ringed Plover.
Birds such as Northern Lapwing, Eurasian Curlew, Common Redshank and Common Snipe are reported from the lowland wet grassland.
Eight ships of the Royal Navy have borne the name HMS Lapwing, after the Northern Lapwing, a species of bird:
Duck, gulls, swan, and breeding waders including the Northern Lapwing, Common Redshank, Eurasian Curlew and Common Sandpiper are also sighted within the area.
The Northern Lapwing is one of the species to which the Agreement on the Conservation of African-Eurasian Migratory Waterbirds (AEWA) applies.
A wide variety of migratory waders visit, including Northern Lapwing, Common Snipe, Wood Sandpiper, Green Sandpiper, Spotted Redshank and Whimbrel.
His laughter was said to resemble the call of the peewit.
Over the last century, the first peewit egg is found earlier and earlier.
Then he realised it was the grass, and the peewit was calling.
A peewit in the greenhouse is a friend.
He heads over to the castle and steals the flute from Peewit.
The first few adventures did not feature Peewit.
The breeding season call is a peewit, similar to Northern Lapwing.
Biquette: Peewit's goat, who is endowed with a strong character.
It may also be related to the bird pewit (or peewit ), imitating its cry.
When the fire is put out, Peewit retrieves the flute from the ashes unharmed.
The typical contact call is a loud, shrill "pee-wit" from which they get their other name of Peewit.
They ate it as they walked along listening to the lapwings and the constant call of the peewit.
Johan and Peewit then go to the house of Homnibus the wizard.
They head to the island where Johan and Peewit tail Flatbroke.
They both become exhausted soon after, but Peewit knocks out McCreep with a final note.
When the Smurfs got their own series, Johan and Peewit did not feature.
Johan and Peewit help out a human friend of the Smurfs, but do not actually get to meet the little blue elves themselves.
"A peewit, no more," she answered indifferently.
The Smurfs: appear in several stories as Johan and Peewit's allies.
And the peewit, blue-sweet, over me.
A peewit rose screaming.
It is he who first tells Johan and Peewit about the beings called the Smurfs.
Forward the Peewit Patrol.
A lapwing, vivid yellow and black, gave a peewit cry and limped away, trailing one wing.
If you walked across a field they wheeled overhead, with their irritating "peewit" cry, warning everything else, from partridges to hares.
It may also be related to the bird pewit (or peewit ), imitating its cry.
Pewit Island is a small island located in the north western section of Portsmouth Harbour.
Her name was spelled in various ways including Pewet, Pewit and Pewitt and would appear to be a reference to the Northern Lapwing.
Pewit Hall is a three-storey red-brick farmhouse on Pewit Lane which dates from the early 19th century.
Pewit Island is an uninhabited island at the north of Hamford Water off the coast of the English county of Essex.
Yewtree Cottage and Brownmoss Farmhouse are both farmhouses on Pewit Lane which date originally from the 16th or 17th century, while Foxes Barn Cottage on Bridgemere Lane dates originally from the 17th century.
"Well, you know what they always say- tuit while you're behind, right?
Tuit is a right-handed batsman who bowls right-arm off break.
Otero went out sharply with his mount on the backstretch, causing Tuit to clip heels and fall.
Tuit scored a single run with the bat, before he was dismissed by Mahendra Nagamootoo.
Another horse, Tacha, fell over Tuit.
He is variously recorded as Tiúit, Diúit and Tuit.
Original content of the site was provided by Donald Lewis and the site was programmed by Lisa Tuit.
De Gray left Ireland in 1211 to lead a military campaign against the Welsh, leaving his deputy Richard de Tuit in charge of the country.
Tuit made his Twenty20 debut for Montserrat in their first-round match against Guyana, with their first-class opponents winning the match by 8 wickets.
These little paper doughnuts from the Tuit Company have a slit in one side so they can be slipped onto the stem of a Champagne or chardonnay glass like a necklace.
Montserrat went onto win the match by 9 wickets, with Saunders taking the only wicket to fall, that of Dolston Tuit for the cost of 26 runs from two overs.
Thoroughly recovered, he hopped ahead of me, singing a song, the refrain of which seemed to be "Na tuit, na tuit, na tuit, Germain!"
And perhaps it was Rambertino's deft treatment of love that prompted Peire Raimon de Tolosa to address his De fin'amor son tuit mei pessamen, described as "one of the finest descriptions of fin'amor ever written", to him.
In January 2008, Montserrat were again invited to part in the 2008 Stanford 20/20, where Tuit made two further Twenty20 appearances, in a preliminary round match against the Turks and Caicos Islands and in a first round match against Nevis.
She was named after the lapwing (Vanellus vanellus).
Lapwing (Vanellus vanellus)
She was the seventh Royal Navy ship to be named after vanellus vanellus, the Northern Lapwing.
The lapwing (Vanellus vanellus) was chosen as a symbol for the municipality as it is a typical bird for the area.
Birdlife includes occasional breeding Snipe Gallinago gallinago, Lapwing Vanellus vanellus and good numbers of Stonechat Saxicola rubicola.
"Voortplantingssucces van Kievit, Vanellus vanellus, Grutto Limosa limosa en Tureluur Tringa totanus te Antwerpen-Linkeroever."
The Northern Lapwing (Vanellus vanellus), also known as the Peewit, Green Plover or (in the British Isles) just Lapwing, is a bird in the plover family.
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