hav·er·sack (noun): a single-strapped bag worn over one shoulder and used for carrying supplies; a bag for rations, extra clothing; a bag used by workers or travellers to carry havercake (oat-bread) in 19th-century England. From the French Havresac and German Habersack (18th century)
Wednesday, 17 April 2013
Pheasants: low, slow and part of the countryside
Phasianus colchicus does not always get the best of press.
The common pheasant (for it is he, or she, of whom I speak) is thought by some purists to be a bit too easy game.
They fly low, slow and lack the brainpower to be regarded as serious quarry, argue some.
Labels:
BASC,
country sports,
countryside,
Environment,
game,
pheasant,
Shooting
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