Definitionn. large heavy-bodied chiefly terrestrial game bird capable of powerful swift flight
Last update: June 28, 2015
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Still sailing northward, taking notes as he proceeded for a rough chart of the coast, and landing at Bustard and Keppel Bays and the Bay of Inlets, Cook passed over 1300 m. [Please select]
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Totty soon produced a roasted "peacock," or rather a hastily-broiled bustard. [Please select]
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The Bustard, or native turkey, is occasionally shot in the Bathurst country. [Please select]
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"The leg's broken, depend upon it," said Bustard-Plaster; "shall I run for my father." [Please select]
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Bustard was a doctor's son, and ought to know. [Please select]
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Bustard, and was a capital one for standing still. [Please select]
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, 23(21)E 1 5 =110 Australian Bustard=, Wild Turkey (e), _Eupodotis australis_, A. [Please select]
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[Illustration: Great Bustard [M] Pheasant [M] Nightjar [M] Capercaille [M] [_face p. [Please select]
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In Family 42, the only Australian bird is the Australian Bustard, our representative of a widely-spread family, a member of which formerly bred in Great Britain. [Please select]
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As no Bustard occurs in the regions between Australia and India, this bird supplies a good example of what is known to zoo-geographers as "discontinuous distribution." [Please select]
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