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Defender took Waterhen in tow, but the next day she capsized and sank.
An older alternative name, Common Waterhen, is a more descriptive because of the bird's habitat.
Waterhen is also used as a base for minor war vessels visiting or operating temporarily from Sydney.
This waterhen occupied a white range of habitats like open forests or grassland on river shores.
Waterhen may refer to any of the following:
Waterhen is a popular fishing and hunting area with bear, deer, moose and fish.
Around 1790 the Northwest Company had a post on Waterhen Lake.
Highway 941 ends 6 km into the Waterhen Lake Band.
It runs from Highway 904 to the Waterhen Lake Band.
Waterhen was paid off into reserve on 9 October 1934 but recommissioned on 14 April 1936.
Defender took Waterhen in tow, but at 13:50 on 30 June 1941, the destroyer rolled over and sank.
Towards the far shore, which wasn't very far, a black waterhen was doing lazy curves, like a skater.
South Waterhen Lake is a hamlet in Saskatchewan.
In 1933, Waterhen and four other British ships were transferred to the RAN.
With war in Europe looming, Waterhen was recommisioned on 1 September 1939.
It serves Waterhen and the surrounding norther affairs communitites.
The Hodgens' Waterhen reached a weight of 280 g and its wings were so reduced that it was not able to fly.
The First Nation have reserved for themselves the 1,856.7 ha Waterhen 45 Indian Reserve.
Sail Training (at Waterhen)
The Waterhen River is a river of Manitoba, Canada.
As of September 2012 the total membership of the Waterhen Lake First Nation was 1896.
See also Waterhen River (Saskatchewan).
Waterhen (Admiralty W class)
The Frontier School Division has a school (Waterhen School) within the community.
A daycare facility, The Waterhen and District Daycare, provides early years child care to the area.