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prairie fowl

American  

Etymology

Origin of prairie fowl

An Americanism dating back to 1795–1805

Example Sentences

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The landmark measures implemented 21 months ago were aimed at saving the grouse while allowing activities such as energy development, mining and ranching to co-exist with the chicken-sized prairie fowl.

From Reuters • Jun. 7, 2017

Supporters touted the collaboration as a milestone in efforts to save the grouse and its vanishing sagebrush habitat while allowing activities such as energy development, mining and ranching to co-exist with the chicken-sized prairie fowl.

From Reuters • Sep. 26, 2015

During the first few days they were in the outskirts of the settled country, and shot only small game—quail and prairie fowl; then they began to kill turkey, deer, and antelope.

From Hunting the Grisly and Other Sketches by Roosevelt, Theodore

In a few years the conspicuous prairie fowl will exist only in the naturalists' books.

From Hunting in Many Lands The Book of the Boone and Crockett Club by Various

Suddenly, a little beyond where he had seen the prairie fowl go to covert, a mountain lion sprang out of the brush and bounded away.

From Roosevelt in the Bad Lands by Hagedorn, Hermann