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Qué (quién) es wood pigeon - definición


wood pigeon         
WIKIMEDIA DISAMBIGUATION PAGE
Wood-Pigeon; Wood pidgeon; Wood Pigeon (disambiguation); Wood Pigeon; Wood pigeon (disambiguation)
¦ noun a common large pigeon, mainly grey with white patches forming a ring round its neck. [Columba palumbus.]
wood-pigeon         
WIKIMEDIA DISAMBIGUATION PAGE
Wood-Pigeon; Wood pidgeon; Wood Pigeon (disambiguation); Wood Pigeon; Wood pigeon (disambiguation)
n.
Ring-dove (Columba palumbus).
Cushat         
  • Adult common wood pigeon, photograph taken in Birmingham, England
  • Adult sitting on its nest in a tree
  • Common wood pigeon perched on a fence. Photograph taken in Cambridge, England
  • A flock of common wood pigeons feeding in a field
  • Egg
  • Two young ''Columba palumbus'' in a nest
  • Hatching of a Common Wood Pigeon
SPECIES OF BIRD
Columba palumbus; Common Wood-Pigeon; Woodpigeon; Common Wood-pigeon; Common Woodpigeon; Cushat; Cushie-doo; Common Wood Pigeon; Common wood-pigeon; Common woodpigeon; European wood pigeon
·noun The ringdove or wood pigeon.

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Wood pigeon
Wood pigeon, wood-pigeon or woodpigeon may refer to:
Ejemplos de uso de wood pigeon
1. Waitrose reports that sales of wood pigeon have risen by 80 per cent since the start of the shooting season compared with the same period of last year.
2. Wood pigeon – sold by Waitrose in the form of breast fillets from September 1 to January 31 – is described as a "rich, dark meat with a distinctive gamey flavour". It was a favourite with the Victorians.
3. Wrapped in Sainsbury‘s bags are a large weasel (with frosted whiskers), a robin, a huge grey squirrel from London, a bat, two white rabbits, a rat, a guinea pig, a chubby wood pigeon, a bag of mice and a tiny quail chick.
4. I countered with a wood pigeon and he followed with advice to a rustling Welshman who had stolen a single cow÷ Steal twoooo cows, Taffy. (Fears of a mountain of letters from morbidly sensitive Welshmen may keep this one off the BBC.) A pied wagtail says Chiswick! as it flies overhead.