Marketplace vendors sold meat from domesticated animals such as goats, sheep, pigs and fowl as well as exotic meat including partridge, hare, wild fowl and boar.
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In the early part of the 19th century, much of the land was wetlands or swamp, where wild fowl were caught by use of decoy ponds.
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:" in this work, in order to get convincing flights of wild fowl, films were made in the Outer Hebrides and projected on to the stage.
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The town is also the home of the world-famous Pointe-?Pierre Wild Fowl Trust, a wildlife reserve for waterfowl located within the secured premises of the Petrotrin oil refinery.
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In 1934, Barber's " Wild Fowl Decoys " was the first such book on the subject, originally published by Windward House, then reprinted by Dover Publications in 1954.
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Vendors in the marketplace sold meat from domesticated animals such as goats, sheep, pigs and fowl as well as exotic meat from partridges, hares, wild fowl and boars.
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The market hunting era ended in 1918, when federal legislation stopped interstate sale of wild fowl and hunting of all shorebirds except the golden plover, yellowlegs and blackbellied plover.
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I'd expect wild fowl to at least appear more intelligent, because they have to deal with a harsher world .-- JSBillings 13 : 41, 27 October 2007 ( UTC)
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Wild game, wild fowl, alligator, buffalo and hundreds of other exotic foods, mostly delivered to upscale restaurants and resorts but occasionally to individuals who have tried unusual foods at restaurants.
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Llewelyn Lloyd's " The Game birds and wild fowl of Sweden and Norway " ( 1867 ) introduces it ( capitalised and in single quotes, as'Lek') explicitly as a Swedish term.