Percy the pheasant has taken up residence in the grounds of Towerview Primary School in Bangor.
Thanks to the game reserve, menus will seasonally feature wild boar, venison, pheasant, hare, and rabbit.
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Pheasant-hunting aside, Persson rarely visits Linkenholt these days, having taken up residence in nearby Ramsbury.
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Flocks of sheep graze in the distance while the odd pheasant flutters between the topiary.
He said the village had been "left with nothing" after The Pheasant closed down six years ago.
Pheasant's Tears is just one of the many wineries that have cropped up across Georgia in recent years.
Is it its reality, the patchwork of chemically-drenched fields and pay-per-kill pheasant-stocked woodlands interspersed with crowded National Parks?
He dined on oysters, roast pheasant and asparagus, listening to Kodaly and Saint-Saens.
But now he serves dishes such as supreme of pheasant Wellington to 1, 340 pupils at Luton's Icknield High School.
The result is an ever-changing selection of simple, well-cooked dishes, from pheasant breast with chestnuts to salads made with leaves picked that morning.
The RSPB says poisoning incidents are all too common in areas where there is a lot of grouse and pheasant shooting.
Sandanona is open to anyone (they do have private memberships, which includes access to hunting for pheasant, chukar, Hungarian partridge and ducks).
Suddenly there's a deep thrush of wingbeats and a pheasant is aloft.
Each one pluming her feathers and thinking she is the hen pheasant, when in reality she is forgotten before her successor appears.
Miss it, by gosh, since Sir Martin--he's also Britain's Astronomer Royal--figures our collective odds of survival are now dropping like a shot pheasant.
At the end of a consultation he may say he is going pheasant shooting that weekend and had owned a shotgun for several years.
Myself or my dad have had to shoot the fox or break the pheasant's neck to end its suffering which is a very unpleasant experience.
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Wakefield College, as part of the Wakefield Festival of Rhubarb, has devised a dinner comprising such delicacies as rhubarb and Sauternes sorbet, and pheasant with rhubarb compote.
Now, if the pheasant seems particularly aggressive, Ms Hudson is forced to wear gloves or carry a badminton racket around with her when going outside, to fend off his attacks.
Wow, oh wow - our heads are blown off by pheasant with green peppercorns, river fish in banana leaf with red curry and some remarkable relishes: rose apple with cashew, cured pork with coconut cream.
German Chancellor Helmut Kohl, UK Prime Minister John Major and French President Francois Mitterrand toasted their agreement to pursue European Monetary Union over a lunch of lobster in a lemon and courgette chutney, followed by pheasant.
Its long hem folds up and buttons into the neckline, morphing it into a shorter jacket with what resembles a capacious game pocket albeit one more likely to contain an iPad than a day's haul of pheasant.
While acknowledging that DEC staffing was at the lowest level in a decade, Martens said there were no plans to close any state facilities such as parks, campgrounds, fish hatcheries, or the pheasant-breeding farm in central New York.
On the fourth day of my stay at High Lonesome, after three days of excellent trout fishing and pheasant hunting, and one half-hour session on the rifle range, I was set to go hunting for a cow (female) elk.
Any perception of a tweed-clad member of the landed gentry more concerned with pheasant stocks, Purdey shotguns and regenerative timber stocks hides a shrewd, calculating businessman, unafraid to show the ruthlessness of a mako shark in making unpopular decisions.
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