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At Highgrove, he had a pet female black Labrador, called Widgeon, and he shared the Royal Family’s love of horses but did not have his own.
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At Highgrove, he had a pet female black Labrador, called Widgeon, and he shared the Royal Family’s love of horses but did not have his own.
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At Highgrove, he had a pet female black Labrador, called Widgeon, and he shared the Royal Family’s love of horses but did not have his own.
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I named my German Wirehair Pointer Tule, and my dad has two, named Gretchen and Widgeon.
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I saw some Green Winged Teal, and some European Widgeon, and some other birds, including a total mystery bird.
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I saw some Green Winged Teal, and some European Widgeon, and some other birds, including a total mystery bird.
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And he had come, and they had walked the Gay Head cliffs and beaches, and sailed on Menemsha Pond in her little Widgeon, and walked the streets of Edgartown and Oak Bluffs, looking into the windows, and he had decided that the island was a place where he could live, could settle down.
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Widgeon grass, a submerged plant that grows in marshland pools, is particularly valuable because all of its parts are edible; it constitutes a large part of the diet of Canada geese, brants, coots, scaups, and many dabbling ducks.
The Field Guide to Wildlife Habitats of the Eastern United States
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