Similar words: poorhouse, moor, moore, exmoor, moorland, moorish, mooring, moorings. Meaning: n. 1. black gallinule that inhabits ponds and lakes 2. female red grouse.
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(1) The odd moorhen appeared; and a couple of mallards.
(2) The beast also chased Etty Moorhen within an inch of her life.
(3) Moorhens, wrens and woodpeckers all include species that, in some circumstances(sentencedict.com), behave in this way.
(4) Moorhens, mallards, grebes and a heron work the murky water for their evening meals.
(5) Although Moorhens are sometimes seen in unusual localities along the coast, definite evidence of migration in Sussex is very scant.
(6) "moorhen playsuit" combines the game play of a traditional dice-based board game with several action-filled mini games!
(7) The boy's father, Godfrey Moorhen , now 102 livingaccommodation , has also refused to discuss the matter.
(8) The boy's father, Godfrey Moorhen, now 102 and living in sheltered accommodation, has also refused to discuss the matter.
(9) Being semi-aquatic, they are able to catch waterfowl such as mallards and moorhens on the surface.
(10) Keep an eye out for large swans, herons and ducks, moorhens and kingfishers.
(11) Marion Petrie, of the University of East Anglia, watched moorhens over three seasons.
(12) Birds skim the tops of hawthorn hedges and swans, heron, wild duck and moorhen share quite amicably the quiet water of Kingsfleet.
(13) The cows swish their tails beneath them on hot afternoons; they paint rivers so green that when a moorhen dives one expects to see its feathers all green when it comes up again.
(14) All summer, in this world of water-lilies, the coot and moorhen lived a bewildered life.
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