The little grebe (Tachybaptus ruficollis), also known as dabchick
The New Zealand dabchick or weweia (Poliocephalus rufopectus)
The Dabchick sailing dinghy
People from Aldbourne, England
Topics referred to by the same term
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Dabchick may refer to: The little grebe (Tachybaptus ruficollis), also known as dabchick The New Zealand dabchick or weweia (Poliocephalus rufopectus)...
Zealand grebe (Poliocephalus rufopectus), also known as the New Zealand dabchick or weweia, is a member of the grebe family endemic to New Zealand. Poliocephalus...
The little grebe (Tachybaptus ruficollis), also known as dabchick, is a member of the grebe family of water birds. The genus name is from Ancient Greek...
Empire Dabchick was a 5,995 GRT Design 1019 cargo ship that was built in 1919 as Kisnop by Atlantic Corporation, Portsmouth, New Hampshire, United States...
occidentalis) is a species in the grebe family of water birds. Folk names include "dabchick", "swan grebe" and "swan-necked grebe". Western grebe fossils from the...
Girl One Beautiful April Morning" The Elephant Vanishes かいつぶり Kaitsuburi "Dabchick" Blind Willow, Sleeping Woman カンガルー日和 Kangarū biyori "A Perfect Day for...
built primarily of plywood. Jack Köper of Cape Town designed the plywood Dabchick sailing dinghy, which as of 2015[update] is still sailed by large numbers...
the coast of Galway, killing 48 men. 48 Navy 1942 United Kingdom Empire Dabchick – On 3 December, straggling behind Convoy ON 146, the cargo ship was torpedoed...
Prince Salvor (A292); survey ship HMS Dampier; controlled minesweeper Dabchick and seven minesweepers, including Michael and Flying Fish. The fleet included...
second place following a stewards' inquiry 1895: Sapling 1896: Kosmos 1897: Dabchick 1898: Sabine Queen 1899: Irish Ivy 1900: May Race 1901: Royal Mantle 1902:...
for the family. Some of the smaller species are often referred to as "dabchick", which originated in the mid 16th century English as they were said to...
day-to-day dramas of nesting birds including pied flycatchers, barn owls and dabchicks. The badgers only made a single live appearance in the whole three weeks...
stork, cormorant, spot billed pelicans, purple swaphen[check spelling], dabchick, garganey, purple heron, open bill stork, black winged stilt, etc. Official...