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The Little Grebe (Tachybaptus ruficollis, formerly known as Dabchick) is 23 to 29 cm in length. It is the smallest European member of the grebe family of water birds and is ... (More)

The New Zealand Dabchick, Poliocephalus rufopectus, or Weweia, is a member of the grebe family endemic to New Zealand. This species was formerly present in the lowland lakes of ... (More)

The Dabchick is a South African youth sailing dinghy that is usually raced single-handed. A Bermuda rigged boat, it has a mainsail and jib. Its hull is very shallow and its skipper ... (More)

The Western Grebe, (Aechmophorus occidentalis [1]), is a species in the grebe family of water birds. Folk names include "dabchick", "swan grebe" and "swan-necked grebe". (More)

It is situated near the "Dabchick" on NH-2. The old age person says that there is lord 'HANUMAN JI' are living his own soul in this temple. The MEHANT of this temple is 'BABA UDDHO ... (More)

Folk names of this grebe include dabchick, devil-diver, dive-dapper, hell-diver, and water witch. There are several prehistoric taxa of Podilymbus described from fossil remains: (More)

Devil Diver (1939-1961) was an American Thoroughbred racehorse foaled at Payne Whitney's Greentree Stable in Lexington, Kentucky. A bay colt by Sir Germans, he was out of Dabchick ... (More)

1895 - Sapling; 1896 - Kosmos; 1897 - Dabchick; 1898 - Sabine Queen; 1899 - Irish Ivy; 1900 - May Race; 1901 - Royal Mantle; 1902 - Marievale; 1903 - Mary Lester; 1904 - Topstone; 1905 - Blakestown ... (More)

Dabchick: McSweeney's Quarterly Concern: 1981 / 1982: Man-Eating Cats: The New Yorker: 1991: A 'Poor Aunt' Story: The New Yorker: 1980 / 1981: Nausea 1979: 1984: The Seventh Man: Granta: 1996 (More)

... Annet, Bressay, Damsay, Fiaray, Foulness and Lindisfarne. Four of the trawlers were given 'Bird' names when converted to controlled minelayers in 1943-44: Blackbird (M15), Dabchick ... (More)

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