noun
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a small Eurasian short-billed snipe, Lymnocryptes minima
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any of various similar birds, such as the pectoral sandpiper
Etymology
Origin of jacksnipe
Example Sentences
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Other new zones with their dates for hunting duck, geese, coot and jacksnipe are as follows: Oct.
From Time Magazine Archive
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Of course there's the fun of it—the 'pats,' the quail, the jacksnipe, the 'cock.
From The Adventures of Bobby Orde by Brehm, Worth
Wireworms and their adult forms, click beetles, are devoured by the northern phalarope, woodcock, jacksnipe, pectoral sandpiper, killdeer, and upland plover.
From Our Vanishing Wild Life Its Extermination and Preservation by Hornaday, William Temple
In the swamp I found snipe, Scolopax Wilsonii: they call them here jacksnipe.
From Lippincott's Magazine of Popular Literature and Science Volume 12, No. 33, December, 1873 by Various
Besides the 118 ducks there were 50 jacksnipe and 68 fine large wild pigeons.
From Out of Doors—California and Oregon by Graves, J. A.
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