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| rve (LNR), with a focus mainly on wildfowl and | waders, although many other birds can be seen. |
| d to other migratory species, including terns, | waders, and even small songbirds. |
| ding ground for a variety of birds, especially | waders and waterbirds. |
| etc.), watercraft, canvas, clothing (raincoat, | waders) and paper (e.g., milk and juice cartons). |
| A large number of different species of | waders and wildfowl, listed below, use the estuaries |
| feeding ground for passage and over-wintering | waders and wildfowl, with approximately 190 species r |
| There are good numbers of breeding | waders and recent RSPB work has increased the number |
| , cormorant, herons, egrets, wild duck, stork, | waders and pink flamingoes. |
| e and promote policies for the conservation of | waders and their habitat, and to make available infor |
| east, and supports large numbers of migratory | waders and other birds as well a rich marine flora an |
| cies represents a case parallel evolution with | waders and similar semi-aquatic forms, or even a runn |
| overwintering area and migration stop for many | waders and water fowl. |
| Densities of breeding | waders are among the highest in Britain, with up to 9 |
| Large numbers of ducks and | waders are present outside the breeding season, toget |
| In March and April, immense flocks of | waders can be watched as they depart to their breedin |
| There is an influx of American | waders during September. |
| In Tasmania he was involved with studies on | waders, especially the breeding biology of Pied Oyste |
| ortant roosting and feeding site for migratory | waders, especially Whimbrels and Bar-tailed Godwits. |
| land (grid reference NJ999278) inaccessible to | waders even at low tide, and which is a haven for cor |
| cially as a means of catching large numbers of | waders for banding and demographic studies. |
| waterfowl' include the saltwater shorebirds or | waders, gulls, pelicans, and herons, as well as seabi |
| bay boasts the highest diversity of migratory | waders in Australia. |
| es good numbers of passage migrants, including | waders in the spring and Redstart and Whinchat in the |
| luding wigeon, teal, and mallard whilst autumn | waders include dunlin, black-headed, and common gulls |
| heir most unusual feature for birds classed as | waders is that they inhabit deserts and similar arid |
| The | Waders of Britain and Europe (with Philip Burton) |
| Shorebirds - an identification guide to the | waders of the world (1986) by Hayman, John Marchant & |
| rticular importance for wintering wildfowl and | waders of which five species reach numbers which are |
| A variety of | waders pass through, with Ringed Plover and Little Ri |
| river's depth in some places, and boaters and | waders should use caution. |
| Breeding birds include important numbers of | waders such as Lapwing and Redshank. |
| gate and encourage other scientific studies of | waders such as feeding and breeding studies. |
| Waders that breed regularly include lapwing (Vanellus | |
| and study the very large numbers of migratory | waders that visit the beaches of Roebuck Bay near Bro |
| to north-west Australia to catch and study the | waders that migrate to and through the coastal strip |
| Like most | waders, they feed on small invertebrates. |
| h can be found easily with a net and a pair of | waders; they generally are located on the stream bed |
| They nest in colonies, often with other | waders, usually on platforms of sticks in trees or sh |
| e chicks of birds in many families such as the | waders, waterfowl and gamebirds are usually nidifugou |
| rfowl and other (mostly aquatic) birds such as | waders, where the worms are mainly found in the airwa |
| ink crimplene hat and a pair of yellow fishing | waders, with no money and a passport in the name of " |
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