Other studies have detected coronaviruses that are genetically distinct from IBV in wild birds, including
graylag geese (Anser anser), rock doves (Columba livia), mallards (Anas platyrhynchos), Chinese bulbuls (Pycnonotus sinensis), red-whiskered bulbuls (Pycnonotus jocosus), gray-backed thrushes (Turdus hortulorum), blackbirds (Turdus merula), white-rumped munias (Lonchura striata), and scaly-breasted munias (Lonchura punctulata) (6,7).
Stubble, for those not up on farming, refers to what's left of harvested grains; a stubble goose, presumably one that wanders through the fields eating these remains, is a term for the
graylag goose, a type of wild goose found in England.
About 4000 protected Pink Footed and
Graylag geese come over from Scandinavia so we have to monitor them.
At only 624 grams, its first-class French
graylag goose down gives optimal performance for its size and weight.
The Gray Goose is the traditional goose of farm and homestead, a large version of the Western
Graylag. Now often called the Commercial Toulouse, it was, as recently as the 1960s, the most common market goose in North America.
Taney W-37: Gunther Gotaskie (570) 648-6750 USS Aeroquipa AF31 (WWII): William Harbourne (518) 668-4673 USS
Graylag AM364 Minesweeper: Paul Giambrone (504) 867-4854 USS J.D.
The marshes lie on the west Europe to west Africa migration route and is a vital winter habitat for many species of waterfowl, such as the 40,000
graylag geese (Anser anser), and tens of thousands of teal (Anas crecca), pintail (A.
Like Chester
Graylag Dent, the writer in Ratner's Star who circles the world in his silent submarine, DeLillo is interested in writing "meditations on the 'unsolvable knot' of science and mysticism .
Antis in the Netherlands have gone so far as to call Arie den Hertog, who has been tasked with controlling the booming
graylag goose population, a Nazi.