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  • is the daily estimated total number of birds migrating across Prince Edward Point, and the Mean Ban
  • midwater pelagic habitats, but can be found migrating all the way to the surface.
  • It is an important stop for birds migrating along the Pacific Flyway, particularly for W
  • The major routes of birds migrating along the eastern portion of the United Stat
  • PRBO was founded in 1965 to study the birds migrating along the Pacific flyway, and has run the lo
  • ant stopover point for many species of birds migrating along the Pacific Flyway.
  • provides a file virtualization software for migrating and consolidating unstructured data Windows
  • ea and it is of international importance for migrating and wintering birds.
  • ikely not attempting suicide, but rather are migrating and upon encountering water, attempt to cros
  • ain the pan becomes an important habitat for migrating animals including wildebeest and one of Afri
  • The head of Cumberland Basin is an important migrating area for many shorebirds.
  • getting closer to the surface or if they're migrating at all."
  • Customers began migrating away from expensive minicomputer and worksta
  • After spending his early life migrating back and forth between Scotland, Canada, and
  • al storms and are important for breeding and migrating beach nesting and colonial waterbirds, inclu
  • n turtles are regularly encountered on land, migrating between aquatic habitats or seeking areas to
  • draft of the treaty for protection of birds migrating between Canada and the United States (1916),
  • Migrating bird in Cordell Bank National Marine Sanctua
  • A record from Yunnan represent a migrating bird.
  • mportant staging area for various species of migrating bird.
  • It has also become a relay point for migrating birds such as shorebirds and plovers, and in
  • rofit organization whose mission is to study migrating birds of prey along the Pacific coast and to
  • successful and by 2010 there were up to 105 migrating birds established in the eastern United Stat
  • g in the center of the park is often home to migrating birds and other local wildlife.
  • ontinued survival of horseshoe crabs and the migrating birds that depend on their eggs, the town ha
  • 170 species breeding in the area and 10,000 migrating birds using it each year and is popular with
  • More than 150 species of nesting and migrating birds use the park, including the tiny Ruby-
  • Wildlife Refuge, a popular resting area for migrating birds (the northern unit is two miles (3 km)
  • Migrating birds and wintering birds often form small f
  • Migrating birds loose their stellar cues for nocturnal
  • ditions at the lake attract 300-350 thousand migrating birds during the winter.
  • Its location means that it receives many migrating birds at those times.
  • e, common eastern crane, barheaded geese and migrating birds descent on the water.
  • Every spring and fall, thousands of migrating birds pass through the area.
  • Additionally, migrating birds heading south for the winter will ofte
  • e site is also used as a stop-over for other migrating birds such as brent geese.
  • nication towers, so they're not placed where migrating birds will fly into them.
  • It has become a major stopover for migrating birds flying from Europe to Africa and back,
  • en widely planted along the Texas flyway for migrating birds, and is an important food source for h
  • It is also major stop for many migrating birds, and is home to one of the largest war
  • an important stop on the Pacific Flyway for migrating birds, and it supports numerous endangered a
  • During winter season, migrating birds, including flamingoes, from Russia and
  • Reserve and is a valuable stopping point for migrating birds.
  • is also on the Mississippi River Flyway for migrating birds.
  • e estuary is famous for its biodiversity and migrating birds.
  • has been dammed and provides a stopover for migrating birds.
  • s is because Park is located on the paths of migrating birds.
  • in the wetlands providing food and cover for migrating birds.
  • ter, presenting a danger to both turtles and migrating birds.
  • breeding habitat for waterfowl, raptors, and migrating birds.
  • Originally formed by migrating bison, the trace crossed the Ohio River near
  • You can also view migrating blue whales between November and June.
  • ea for animals such as white-tailed deer and migrating Canada Geese.
  • Many types of migrating cells display filopodia, which are thought t
  • strula; as the archenteron forms, pockets of migrating cells also form, creating another layer betw
  • In the embryo it is made by migrating cells like the neural crest; it is also abun
  • d beyond the leading edge of lamellipodia in migrating cells.
  • He flies past a migrating column of Iguanodon and a Polacanthus (all h
  • not social, but motivated by good feeding or migrating conditions.
  • files and has a data management platform for migrating, consolidating, replicating, archiving or ti
  • the most important single stopover site for migrating Cranes in Spain, it holds an interesting arr
  • The area provides habitat for migrating desert bighorn sheep.
  • een Wellington Bay and Ferguson Lake funnels migrating Dolphin and Union caribou herd, making them
  • blished in Mountain Run, and they have begun migrating downstream.
  • Sequences already captured include migrating eider ducks and footage of a fur seal colony
  • Netherlander population, many were given to migrating English and Huguenot settlers, some who may
  • oin the Six Nation Iroquois, but a number of migrating families settled in New Jersey."
  • ow the heroes to escape a phagor attack, the migrating fish at the end of Summer which allow the he
  • e beyond Basel for boats, but blocked it for migrating fish.
  • migrating form of Oncorhynchus mykiss
  • by the Voortrekkers driving their oxen while migrating from the Cape of Good Hope.
  • Fera specialises in testing for contaminants migrating from food packaging materials, testing, iden
  • in southern Western Australia in 1869 after migrating from the United Kingdom.
  • was required in the identification of people migrating from Africa to Europe.
  • had originally had the surname Lewis before migrating from Scotland to the Baltic in 1630 - by the
  • uset fished the shores and farmed the lands, migrating from longhouses on the coast to wigwam settl
  • co-operate in producing food.. Workers began migrating from the cities to the countryside, where th
  • testing centres needed for test patients for migrating from first line of treatment to the second l
  • , an ending point for many colonial pioneers migrating from Pennsylvania down the Great Wagon Road
  • The Muhajirs migrating from across the border in 1947 encroached on
  • The neighborhood is slowly migrating from a poor agricultural environment towards
  • The loss of a migration area for birds migrating from Eurasia to Africa, and consequent decre
  • nio, arrived in Australia in 1952 from after migrating from Roccamandolfi in Italy, he was joined b
  • Although African-Americans migrating from the Southern United States may have bro
  • sing George James arrived in Australia after migrating from England.
  • settled in village Rani Khera (Chauri) after migrating from Rajasthan, first in Chawri Bazar (Inder
  • les (18 km) upstream prevents steelhead from migrating further.
  • first created it as they followed seasonally migrating game from the Potomac River to the Shenandoa
  • r and surrounding wetlands are important for migrating geese.
  • In the winter, migrating gray whales can be seen off the coast.
  • lso depends upon the electron density of the migrating group i.e.
  • ratory aptitude is the relative ability of a migrating group to migrate in a rearrangement reaction
  • bility, given by Protz among others, is that migrating Huguenots developed the beer from the local
  • ation of the primitive yolk sac, some of the migrating Hypoblast cells transdifferentiate into mese
  • has gradually been settled by Turkish people migrating in from the Balkans and the Caucasus.
  • and probably born in Great Hiwassee, finally migrating in the town of Ultiwa on Ooltewah Creek (in
  • Range: Chile and Argentina, sometimes migrating in winter to southern Brazil and Paraguay.
  • Mabbott, N.A., Bruce, M.E., MacPherson, G.G. Migrating intestinal dendritic cells transport PrPSc f
  • using and job training for African Americans migrating into Chicago in the early 20th century.
  • h under the increasing pressure of the Oromo migrating into the Gibe region forced "the Bosa kingdo
  • They kept migrating into the area of Texas, where they allied wi
  • Gloria treats the chant as a cantus firmus, migrating it from voice to voice.
  • ird-party team to validate their code before migrating it to the production environment.
  • the Jump Mobile brand on February 26, 2010, migrating Jump Mobile customers to Leap Wireless' Cric
  • dock at the port, turtles nesting or whales migrating just off the Cape.
  • he islands have been generally shrinking and migrating landward since the late 19th century.
  • The seasonally migrating Lesser Long-nosed Bat follows the bloom seas
  • ifically intended to accommodate families of migrating management and professionals that a developi
  • like powers and maintaining 'immortality' by migrating minds between bodies.
  • Migrating motor complexes (or migrating myoelectric co
  • Sometimes it occurs as part of the migrating myoelectric complex.
  • ty of Friendship Centres and implemented the Migrating Native Peoples Progam (MNPP).
  • actin (Astn1) is a glycoprotein expressed on migrating neurons that favors adhesion to glia and mig
  • Bolivia, the Black-backed Water-tyrant is a migrating non-breeder.
  • "snowbirds" stay only for the winter, before migrating north in the spring to cooler climates.
  • outes of satellite-tagged Bar-tailed Godwits migrating north from New Zealand.
  • describes this proto-Indo European tribe as migrating North .
  • n eastern Germany, Poland and Russia, before migrating northward to Scandinavia.
  • stern U.S. to the West Indies and Argentina, migrating northward to Ohio and Connecticut, and rarel
  • he region of Nejd, in central Arabia, before migrating northwards to the Jazirah plain in northern
  • It is common in central and southern Europe, migrating northwards every summer, often reaching sout
  • ird watching; it is especially important for migrating osprey, though they are a rare sight now the
  • escaped annihilation, conceded defeat, began migrating out of the Mongolian steppes and disappeared
  • nds in the sky and knew that they were birds migrating overhead," says Rosenberg.
  • Due to the difference in migrating patterns, it makes it harder for them to bre
  • the present Pondtail is another example of a migrating place name, which was indeed situated at the
  • iffle-pool sequence channels are composed of migrating pools and transfers bars called riffles and
  • minent on the pond, while various species of migrating raptors are also common.
  • Male and female Red bats have different migrating routines.
  • ause this dam's facilities for accommodating migrating salmon did not meet current legal or practic
  • Lacking passage for migrating salmon, the three Hells Canyon Project dams
  • of the Bridge River which is an obstacle to migrating salmon.
  • he island is an important stopover point for migrating sea birds.
  • The beach is a seasonal habitat for migrating shorebirds including the snowy plover, an en
  • ers can spot blue herons, egrets, ducks, and migrating shorebirds that can be found in the marshes.
  • which are an important source of energy for migrating shorebirds.
  • They are a nomadic community, migrating short distances, and have encampments at the
  • the 1990s, although the area is managed for migrating songbirds and other wildlife by the Utah Div
  • rritories and a rabies concern due to wolves migrating south near populated areas.
  • moved from the northern arc of the beltline, migrating south to the completed southern arc.
  • For some reason, early Hubbells migrating south of the Mason-Dixon Line tended to chan
  • The settlers were mainly Virginians migrating south.
  • cant as the initial settlement of Tai people migrating southward from Yunnan around the time of the
  • Migrating species - black-tailed godwit, ruff, little
  • This is part of the Atlantic Flyway for migrating species.
  • As of January 2011 the breach is migrating steadily eastward, closer to the Chappaquidi
  • described as impassable barriers to upstream migrating Steelhead.
  • Many new businesses are migrating the Near Southside, including The Citizen Th
  • speculated possibility of Dravidian speakers migrating through Iran to India.
  • f providing a refuge for wild birds that are migrating through or permanently residing in the area.
  • pool, he received a primary education before migrating to Australia in 1903, where he became a mine
  • ated in the Orinoco valley in South America, migrating to the Antilles from Trinidad and Tobago to
  • nion organiser in Derbyshire, England before migrating to Australia in 1911 and New Zealand in 1916
  • d from a female tick to its offspring before migrating to salivary glands for feeding.
  • to "Tchenguiz", Persian for 'Genghis', after migrating to Iran.
  • ia and are the result of Los Angeles members migrating to other areas and establishing cliques unde
  • d enrolled at Oriel College, Oxford in 1758, migrating to New College in the following year.
  • of the Holocaust, Jews were restricted from migrating to Palestine.
  • ng in the mountains of north-east China, and migrating to subtropical or tropical moist montane for
  • Migrating to Australia in 1884, he continued his engin
  • On 30 July 2010, Lysator began migrating to a new 3U home rack, increasing their avai
  • Migrating to Australia in 1880, he became Secretary of
  • form of a story told by a group of Harijans migrating to a city pausing for a night.
  • eived a primary education at Blenheim before migrating to Australia in 1878, where he became a mine
  • so increased with thousands of ethnic Tajiks migrating to Tajikistan following the transfer of Bukh
  • Before migrating to Northern India and Pakistan along with ot
  • the Mennonites took with them and kept while migrating to Russia, Canada and elsewhere.
  • who escaped the persecution of Diocletian by migrating to Bithynia in Asia Minor.
  • ith some exceptions, CNC manufacturers began migrating to PC-based controls running DOS, Windows or
  • paired guns for the Mormon settlers who were migrating to Utah.
  • Migrating to St John's College, he gained his B.A. wit
  • other Apalachees, Chactatos and Yemassees in migrating to the area of Pensacola, Florida.
  • ecame active in the Chartist movement before migrating to Victoria, Australia in 1853, arriving in
  • became the site for refuge camps for Muslims migrating to newly founded Pakistan.
  • len Hall, Oxford, as a commoner, about 1626, migrating to Edmund Hall, at which he took the degree
  • was educated at Leeds Grammar School before migrating to Australia in 1884, where he became a publ
  • War, the village saw a mass exodus of people migrating to North America, Australia, and other Europ
  • ter who worked in the style of cubism before migrating to Jewish themes towards the end of his life
  • e was educated at Charterhouse School before migrating to Australia in 1881, where he became a graz
  • ers, the bulk of them from California, began migrating to the state, including Dick Erath, Dick and
  • pose was to serve military families who were migrating to the Central Texas area.
  • People are migrating to off-world colonies in outer space to esca
  • ated at Glasgow before becoming a seaman and migrating to Australia in 1887.
  • Migrating to Jesus College in 1763, he graduated LL.B.
  • r and played for Ceylon in 1957/58, prior to migrating to Australia.
  • Russians began migrating to Turkey in large numbers during the first
  • ffordshire, he was educated privately before migrating to Australia in 1884.
  • n Ayrshire, he was educated in London before migrating to Australia in 1887.
  • latter two were written and published after migrating to Canada.
  • rary, he received a primary education before migrating to Australia in 1882.
  • Many were leaving Jaffna for Colombo or migrating to other countries including the United King
  • o falls in love with Refugee while illegally migrating to Pakistan with her family.
  • 05, and educated at Balliol College, Oxford, migrating to Lincoln College.
  • e restrictions on mainland Chinese residents migrating to Taiwan stipulated that no family members
  • in Bristol, he was educated privately before migrating to New Zealand as a child in 1853.
  • Migrating to Sidney Sussex College in 1777, he gained
  • ated people of the province have been slowly migrating to Colombo, which has hindered industrial de
  • Monarch butterflies migrating to and from South America stop-over, finding
  • ersity of California, Berkeley in 1977 later migrating to the university's Department of Integrativ
  • as the chairman of the Northern Union before migrating to Auckland with Thomas and helping set up t
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