How To Use Ringdove In A Sentence
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There are other birds that live on fruit and herbage, such as the wild pigeon or ringdove, the common pigeon, the rock-dove, and the turtle-dove.
The History of Animals
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Then, after ending his verses, he fainted again; and, presently reviving he went on to the second cage, wherein he found a ringdove.
The Book of The Thousand Nights And A Night
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So they entered and found all manner fruits in view and birds of every kind and hue, such as ringdove, nightingale and curlew; and the turtle and the cushat sang their love lays on the sprays.
The Book of The Thousand Nights And A Night
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Yea, I will laud thee while the ringdove moans, viii.
The Book of The Thousand Nights And A Night
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A more descriptive name is that of ringdove, easily explained by the white collar, but the bird is also known as cushat, queest, or even culver.
Birds in the Calendar
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A fowler went into the woods to shoot a Ringdove with his bow and arrow, when an adder that he had trodden upon in the grass, urned and stung him.
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The European ringdove; the cushat.Anyone know anything about a hot air ballon event that takes place in Queece VT, during fathers day weekend.
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The ringdove thanks the Lord for her (his?) suffering in the holy martyrdom of love.
The Book of The Thousand Nights And A Night
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Her words rang out crystalclear, more musical than the cooing of the ringdove, but they cut the silence icily.
Ulysses
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‘Very well, thankee, uncle,’ returned Mr. Sempronius, who had just appeared, looking something like a ringdove, with a small circle round each eye: the result of his constant corking.
Sketches by Boz
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Sometimes it lays its eggs in the nest of a smaller bird after first devouring the eggs of this bird; it lays by preference in the nest of the ringdove, after first devouring the eggs of the pigeon.
The History of Animals
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So they entered and found all manner fruits in view and birds of every kind and hue, such as ringdove, nightingale and curlew; and the turtle and the cushat sang their love lays on the sprays.
The Book of The Thousand Nights And A Night
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Birds of the pigeon kind, such as the ringdove and the turtle-dove, lay two eggs at a time; that is to say, they do so as
The History of Animals