European Shag — on a rock Conservation status … Wikipedia
shag — I. /ʃæg / (say shag) noun 1. rough, matted hair, wool, or the like. 2. a mass of this. 3. a cloth, usually woollen, with a nap on one side. 4. a coarse tobacco cut into fine shreds. –adjective 5. of, relating to, or having, a shag pile: shag… …
shag — shag1 [shag] n. [ME * shagge < OE sceacga, rough hair, akin to ON skegg, beard < IE base * skek , to spring forth > SHAKE, Ger schicken, to send] 1. Rare heavily matted wool or hair 2. a haircut, short in front and longer in back, with… … English World dictionary
shag — shag1 shaglike, adj. /shag/, n., v., shagged, shagging. n. 1. rough, matted hair, wool, or the like. 2. a mass of this. 3. a hairdo in which hair is cut in slightly uneven, overlapping layers downward from the crown, sometimes with the hair at… … Universalium
shag — I [[t]ʃæg[/t]] n. v. shagged, shag•ging 1) rough, matted hair, wool, or the like 2) a mass of this 3) clo a hairstyle in which the hair is cut in layers downward from the crown 4) tex a long, thick pile or nap 5) cvb tex a rug or carpet with a… … From formal English to slang
Imperial Shag — King Cormorant redirects here. For the species from New Zealand, see King Shag. Imperial Shag Phalacrocorax (atriceps) bransfieldensis. Antarctic Peninsula. Conservation status … Wikipedia
Chatham Shag — Conservation status Critically Endangered (IUCN 3.1) Scientific classification K … Wikipedia
Cormorant — Cormorants and shags Temporal range: Late Cretaceous? – Recent … Wikipedia
Great Cormorant — Phalacrocorax carbo Conservation status … Wikipedia
Outline of birds — House Sparrow, Passer domesticus The following outline is provided as an overview of and topical guide to birds: Birds (class Aves) – winged, bipedal, endothermic (warm blooded), egg laying, vertebrate animals. There are around 10,000 living… … Wikipedia