Definitionn. flesh of any of a number of wild game birds suitable for food
Last update: July 24, 2015
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He is playing a game called wildfowl. [Please select]
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The wildfowl are, particularly in the west, in great numbers; their breeding-grounds extending from Manitoba and the western prairies up to Hudson Bay, the barren lands and Arctic coasts. [Please select]
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VOYAGE FROM YORK FACTORY TO RED RIVER--VOYAGE BEGUN--OUR MANNER OF TRAVELLING--ENCAMPING IN THE WOODS--PORTAGING AND SHOOTING WILDFOWL-- WHISKY-JACKS--A STORM--LAKE WINNIPEG--ARRIVAL AT RED RIVER SETTLEMENT. [Please select]
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The air was so calm that the plaintive cries of thousands of wildfowl which covered the Point of Marsh struck faintly on our ears. [Please select]
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No doubt they fire a charge or two of shot into a passing flight of wildfowl when they get the chance. [Please select]
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One had brought fish, the other wildfowl, slung on poles over their shoulders. [Please select]
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It will be no easy matter to feed so large a number as we shall be on fish and wildfowl. [Please select]
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It was, they said, the fairest, fruitfullest and pleasantest of all the world, "abounding in honey, venison and wildfowl." [Please select]
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