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| In solitary | nesting, a single reproductive female mates, lays and |
| able, creating large and sometimes very dense | nesting aggregations. |
| the tops of ravines, and have also been found | nesting among rocks on cliff-faces. |
| More than 150 species of | nesting and migrating birds use the park, including t |
| , and islands with shrubs and snags to foster | nesting and roosting. |
| spill in the Gulf of Mexico is contaminating | nesting and feeding grounds for sea turtles. |
| beds have an important function in providing | nesting and feeding grounds for reed breeders and wat |
| de unsustainable exploitation, destruction of | nesting and feeding habitats, and incidental mortalit |
| areas for lake trout and whitefish, feeding, | nesting, and breeding habitat for waterfowl, raptors, |
| dlife sanctuary, to encourage and support the | nesting and breeding of the bald eagle . |
| The wood provides an important habitat for | nesting and migratory birds including the Nightingale |
| de more human-readable and intuitive, but the | nesting and semantics of the XML document are still c |
| at its fruit, various birds use the plant for | nesting and cover, and insects eat the nectar from it |
| The refuge provides important resting, | nesting and feeding habitat for migratory birds, incl |
| ition with the Red-necked Amazon and owls for | nesting, and occasional hurricane-related damage. |
| se the older age pine forests it requires for | nesting and roosting have been cleared throughout mos |
| re important for breeding and migrating beach | nesting and colonial waterbirds, including Piping Plo |
| The refuge is also home to | nesting and roosting Bald Eagles. |
| ol proofing measures to prevent seagulls from | nesting and blocking the internal parapet drainage sy |
| A wading bird rookery provides | nesting and roosting habitat for several species of m |
| re manipulated to provide optimal habitat for | nesting and wintering ducks. |
| cies, is threatened by the destruction of its | nesting and basking sites and shrinking prey base. |
| It is also a | nesting area for Swallow-tailed Kites and bald eagles |
| It is also an important | nesting area for herons: more have been counted here |
| o the ice crew at the Civic Arena keeping his | nesting area too warm. |
| eds of thousands of migrating waterfowl and a | nesting area for herons. |
| Repeated human intrusion into | nesting areas often results in nest failure, with aba |
| To protect vital | nesting areas of the island's bird population, public |
| cludes many uninhabited islands which provide | nesting areas for eider, cormorants, seagulls, razorb |
| of U.S. Highway 90 in Gulfport bordering the | nesting areas she sought to protect was renamed the J |
| The sandy beaches are | nesting areas for the endangered Atlantic green and l |
| n 1989, research on the ridge around possible | nesting areas was terminated since it was felt that s |
| s for up to a month, and so pen, perches, and | nesting areas may also be treated, or birds may be mo |
| It was established in 1978 to protect the | nesting areas of Bald Eagles. |
| The island has | nesting areas used by colonial waterbirds such as egr |
| Plover and tern | nesting areas are monitored and protected by Town sta |
| The preference for shorter grasses in | nesting areas seems related to a strong tendency for |
| ooping cranes stop over on their way north to | nesting areas. |
| ny type as the Value of any member, including | nesting arrays, and Hashes. |
| nesting at Garapadu, Andhra Pradesh, India. | |
| h as martins, like his middle name) that were | nesting at the Gulager home at the time Clu was born. |
| A pair of European Bee-eaters made a | nesting attempt here in 2005 (see Bee-eaters in Brita |
| s, great blue heron, and at least one pair of | nesting bald eagles can be found at the refuge due to |
| A program to re-establish a | nesting beach for Kemp's Ridley sea turtles on Padre |
| s Kanton, Rawaki and Enderbury have important | nesting beaches for threatened green turtles and poss |
| Nesting behavior poses the greatest risks for predati | |
| Due to its peculiar | nesting behavior, the Himalayan honey bee is also ref |
| Swans | nesting beside the Great Ouse near St Neots |
| ugh evidence of Thrinchostomini sociality and | nesting biology is limited, observed populations in s |
| It is a cavity | nesting bird (tree and columnar cactus cavities), lay |
| fect the food base that sustains the island's | nesting bird colonies. |
| Other | nesting birds include Sandwich Tern, Common Tern, Arc |
| some recreational activities while protecting | nesting birds and the fragile barrier beach system. |
| cause hurdles in the regular movements of the | nesting birds in transporting nesting materials. |
| grass short, which in turn encourages ground | nesting birds such as skylark. |
| The site is home to ground | nesting birds and a plan was created to encourage the |
| t an ideal spot within the broadland area for | nesting birds away from the tourist bustle of the mai |
| On some islands, | nesting birds are threatened by feral cats and rats. |
| d and keeps the grass short enough for ground | nesting birds to keep a look out for predators. |
| The older coppice is, however, valuable for | nesting birds such as warblers, and the maturing oak |
| ; it is also maintained as habitat for ground | nesting birds such as the bobolink, red-winged blackb |
| Noted for its grassland | nesting birds, neo-tropical migrants and raptors, the |
| olonising open sand areas favoured by certain | nesting birds. |
| present throughout the summer to protect the | nesting birds. |
| ds are managed to preserve habitat for ground | nesting bobolinks. |
| ts of a sticker-sealed fold out box with five | nesting boxes containing two 12" vinyl singles, a CD |
| te, dating to 1537, contains 2,500 terracotta | nesting boxes, which were accessed by a rotating ladd |
| It contains over 500 | nesting boxes, and is one of the few dovecotes still |
| pivoted ladder) which provides access to the | nesting boxes. |
| The number of | nesting brown pelicans has substantially increased de |
| r threats include damage from the activity of | nesting Brown Pelicans, erosion, and introduced plant |
| Hurricane Fabian destroyed many | nesting burrows in 2003, and recently the larger and |
| ed stoat (Mustela erminea) predation on their | nesting burrows. |
| of many groups dig tunnels in the ground for | nesting, but others use different techniques, includi |
| , the area is used by waterfowl, not only for | nesting, but also, in the case of migratory birds, fo |
| It is used for | nesting by gulls and cormorants which can be aggressi |
| Family of mute swans | nesting by the River Parrett Trail near Langport |
| y nest in a high tree, in deeper than average | nesting cavities, and lay an average of four 37.1 x 2 |
| spected and latest approach is to carve out a | nesting cavity in the tree and insert a man-made nest |
| After mating underground, the female builds a | nesting chamber deep in the soil and lays about two h |
| sts-often only 20-30 cm (7.9-12 in) apart and | nesting close to other more aggressive species such a |
| Large | nesting colonies of Brown Noddies (Anous stolidous), |
| introduced animals depredated and altered the | nesting colonies, placing the petrel in the category |
| ut has a reedy whistling greeting call at the | nesting colonies. |
| small island is home to Pennsylvania's large | nesting colony of herons and egrets. |
| The refuge supports the second largest | nesting colony of common terns on the Atlantic seaboa |
| ic Interest, hosting Britain's largest inland | nesting colony of cormorants. |
| to the introduction, Desecheo was the largest | nesting colony of the Brown Booby, but mainly as a re |
| ly unknown for a long time until a very large | nesting colony was finally discovered in 1877 at Shwa |
| Adults will feed on the eggs of | nesting conspecifics. |
| In this case, the process of | nesting could either be first defining the 80 Assembl |
| , with a sharply defined shoreline and little | nesting cover. |
| Nesting Cranes (2006), for solo flute and strings, pr | |
| Specifically, is a | nesting depth greater than 1 required? |
| s of limited star height, i.e. with a limited | nesting depth of Kleene stars. |
| pecifically, it is an open question whether a | nesting depth of more than 1 is required, and if so, |
| ralized star height is defined as the minimum | nesting depth of Kleene stars needed in order to desc |
| eneralized regular expressions with a limited | nesting depth of Kleene stars. |
| Incubation lasts about 14 days, but other | nesting details are largely unknown. |
| In other words, hierarchical state | nesting enables programming by difference. |
| tanding decayed wood to support its preferred | nesting environment. |
| valleys are very important centres for birds' | nesting, feeding and resting. |
| e flight to escape terrestrial predators, but | nesting females in particular may be surprised by lar |
| The rabbit holes on the island make good | nesting for them. |
| Cliff | nesting for gulls occurs only in the Rissa species, a |
| Nesting for these birds have been recorded during the | |
| The species breeds seasonally, | nesting from April to July. |
| It is Pennsylvania's sole population of | nesting great egrets, which is why this species is li |
| The park is a | nesting ground for the bald eagle which feeds on the |
| It is a | nesting ground for a large variety of migratory birds |
| The outer bank is now used as a | nesting ground for seabirds within the National Natur |
| Jay Johnson in 1989, it was (purportedly) the | nesting ground for the swing revival of the 1990s, an |
| It is the largest | nesting ground for the endangered loggerhead sea turt |
| The beaches are a | nesting ground for loggerheads and green sea turtles, |
| Cane Ridge NWR is reportedly the easternmost | nesting ground for the bird in the U.S. The Gibson Ge |
| ngered species that use the island as a large | nesting ground. |
| It is known to be a swan | nesting ground. |
| visits to Tahiti in the 18th century, but its | nesting grounds were not identified until 1948. |
| large population of harbour seals find their | nesting grounds here. |
| The marshy shores of the lake provides | nesting grounds for waterfowl and habitat for America |
| , attempting to draw the creatures from their | nesting grounds so they can search for an artifact of |
| These shores are important | nesting grounds for waterfowl. |
| The | nesting grounds are usually located in sun-exposed be |
| estuarial wetlands that provided feeding and | nesting grounds for birds, and spawning habitat for f |
| y fertile and disturbed soils associated with | nesting grounds. |
| p over at the refuge en route to their Spring | nesting grounds. |
| The crevice | nesting habit may aid in the conservation of the spec |
| ructures and in purpose-made hives, and their | nesting habit means that they can potentially coloniz |
| Nesting habitat in the western U.S. and Canada is usu | |
| It provides a | nesting habitat for coastal water birds, including Co |
| It also serves as an important | nesting habitat for wood ducks and wintering habitat |
| wildlife and as a source of edible seeds and | nesting habitat for upland birds. |
| land, because such an item provides a popular | nesting habitat for native common terns. |
| in 1975 and provides important stop-over and | nesting habitat for over 200 species of neotropical m |
| rock climbing The reserve provides important | nesting habitat for Peregrine Falcons that enjoy comm |
| y route, Via Pontica; as well as an important | nesting habitat for many breeding species. |
| area for thousands of migratory waterfowl and | nesting habitat for various wildlife species. |
| Uncropped plots at least 2 ha in size provide | nesting habitat, and are located in suitable arable f |
| d plants have also altered and restricted the | nesting habitat. |
| l as well as outcompeting other waterfowl for | nesting habitat. |
| The refuge provides | nesting habitats for approximately one-fourth of all |
| The | nesting habits of the genus Piaya, are virtually unkn |
| eelakantan, K. K. (1953): Observations on the | nesting habits of some common birds. |
| The | nesting habits of this species are similar to those o |
| n birds gives brief descriptions of range and | nesting habits. |
| the anis, there is considerable variation in | nesting habits. |
| e eroded the island to such an extent that no | nesting has occurred since 1992. |
| ch may wander outside the breeding range once | nesting has finished. |
| Soon, many bird species were | nesting here, and the birdwatchers flocked to. |
| The bird's | nesting hole requires not only the bird's making a ho |
| elf against water loss into the cavity of the | nesting hole by secreting sap that hardens into a wat |
| By night, the tamarins sleep in abandoned | nesting holes in trees, or in large bromeliads. |
| disturbance by introduced Common Mynas at its | nesting hollows. |
| It prefers | nesting in dark, damp areas in soil beneath stones, l |
| species is the Puffin, with over 18,000 pairs | nesting in 2002, but the island is most important for |
| ty-nesting barbets, sometimes with both birds | nesting in close proximity. |
| They are altitudinal migrants, generally | nesting in the upper grasslands and moving down to lo |
| Pond heron and egrets also | nesting in backyards of few village houses, while Pai |
| Unlike some cuckoos it raises its own young, | nesting in a saucer of twigs and laying two to three |
| marshy wetlands with some open shallow water, | nesting in colonies in trees or reedbeds. |
| ds around lakes with rich aquatic vegetation, | nesting in dense grass, flooded tussock meadows, or f |
| Animals filmed included swallows | nesting in the barn, blue tit families in nestboxes a |
| K-APC) from the numerous pairs of brown skuas | nesting in the area. |
| lis in dead wood and Microcerotermes arboreus | nesting in a gallery on a branch. |
| It is nocturnal and arboreal, | nesting in trees around 3 metres above the ground and |
| The species is colonial, | nesting in the Northwest Hawaiian Islands, and in sev |
| recent years as many as 100 pigeons have been | nesting in the submarine, causing extensive corrosive |
| Nesting in Pennsylvania, USA | |
| he bell is restricted, due to protected birds | nesting in the belfry, meaning it can only be rung in |
| ds in colonies on islands and coastal cliffs, | nesting in burrows which are only visited at night to |
| Birds had also been found | nesting in it. |
| Their habit of | nesting in trees is unique among phasianids. |
| The pair raise their offspring together, | nesting in woodpecker holes in trees or arboreal term |
| It occurs in the Pacific Ocean, | nesting in Japan and many of its offshore islands. |
| d-Pewee, a species of bird, has been recorded | nesting in this wooded park. |
| allows of Mission San Juan Capistrano are now | nesting in the Chino Hills. |
| legislative boundaries is required to employ | nesting in crafting Assembly and State Senate distric |
| d near urban and suburban lakes and on farms, | nesting in tree cavities or on the ground, under shru |
| It occurs in the Pacific Ocean, | nesting in the Juan Fernandez Islands off Chile. |
| ated along the shoreline, with hooded plovers | nesting in exposed locations. |
| Nesting individuals of species are stalked by the dom | |
| city in the lower 48 states to have an eagle | nesting inside the corporate limits. |
| y breeds in the salt marsh but is so shy that | nesting is seldom recorded. |
| Nesting is the delimitation of voting districts for o | |
| ependently of each other, then the process of | nesting is not used. |
| Statement | nesting is indicated by indentation. |
| Nesting is done on the ground. | |
| Their | nesting is done on the ground, and they create their |
| and shell banks just above high tide mark and | nesting is highly vulnerable to introduced predators, |
| ly well protected in North Korea, where their | nesting islands off the coast were declared a Zone of |
| ation of a six-acre wildlife pond, with three | nesting islands, which provides a reliable source of |
| A | nesting Least Tern pair on the Missouri River in Sout |
| f the beach at the Haven is fenced to protect | nesting Little Terns. |
| ed nests although now more well known for its | nesting little egrets. |
| er are present throughout the year - feeding, | nesting, loafing, and roaming the forests and swamps. |
| struction of hollow trees is destroying their | nesting localities. |
| Even their spacing within the | nesting locality (two to three meters apart) can be a |
| distribution - yellow circles represent minor | nesting locations, red circles are known major nestin |
| en uses Western poison oak shrubs or vines as | nesting locations. |
| Peninsula), western Saudi Arabia, and Yemen, | nesting mainly on rocky cliff faces. |
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