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  • al small islands, is home to a large number of birds, including ducks and moorhens as well as being
  • ajor wintering ground for wildfowl and wetland birds, including nationally important numbers of som
  • ol provide a feeding and resting area for many birds including ducks such as pochard, Tufted Duck,
  • is still an important migration route for many birds, including large numbers of wintering mallard
  • Also, the few remaining birds increasingly hybridized with Little Grebes whi
  • y is a 35-foot (11 m) high enclosure featuring birds indigenous to the Flint River basin, as well a
  • Provincially-rare birds indigenous to the swamp include the Blue-winge
  • and metronidazole, are commonly used to treat birds infected with T. gallinae.
  • Birds infected with fowlpox are more at risk to be i
  • Birds infested with scaly leg have raised or protrud
  • Cosmeston Lakes Country Park - (water birds, information centre and ice cream kiosk, lakes
  • It is commonly found in flocks of maximum 20 birds, inhabiting savannas, wetlands, but sometimes
  • erican ornithology, or, The natural history of birds inhabiting the United States, not given by Wil
  • It hunts small birds, insects and lizards in woodland, relying on s
  • birds, insects), which feed on potential plant pests
  • other, and Picking Peaches) are populated with birds, insects, and other animals that all have the
  • This diet can include birds, insects, frogs, crustaceans and sometimes sma
  • Seba also started to collect snakes, birds, insects, shells and lizards in his house.
  • the British Museum working on the taxonomy of birds, insects, and spiders.
  • His early papers were on birds, insects, amphibians and fishes.
  • nest and lay their eggs in the nests of other birds instead, earning it the nickname Cuckoo Duck.
  • Birds interchange regularly between all three sites,
  • e products and services that help people bring birds into their backyards.
  • s now supports a variety of wildlife including birds, invertebrates, amphibians, reptiles, bats and
  • Shy (1982) listed 65 species of birds involved in interspecific feeding.
  • British Birds is a monthly ornithology magazine that was est
  • The population of birds is thus restricted by the amount of available
  • A clear example in birds is the gynandromorphic Zebra Finch.
  • The origin of these birds is becoming clearer as it is now believed that
  • was once prized as a pet, but its sale as cage birds is now banned in the United States by the Migr
  • Although longevity of captive birds is known, it is still unknown how long palm co
  • Karutha Pakshikal (English: Black Birds) is a 2006 Malayalam film directed by Kamal.
  • To Chase Away the Birds is the debut album from American band Waterdee
  • The common name of these birds is mouse-warblers.
  • The origin of these birds is becoming clearer as it is now believed that
  • The plumage of juvenile birds is similar to the adults but duller.
  • One of the birds is attacking the eyes of the hunted animal, wh
  • The high number of birds is due to the lake's location on the important
  • The Atlas of Victorian Birds is a bird atlas, published in 1987, covering t
  • t the alleged three-metre wingspan of Douglas' birds is unlikely to have been more than a rough est
  • I think List of Puerto Rican birds is politically incorrect.
  • lothes make the man or Fine feathers make fine birds) is a comic opera in a prologue and two acts b
  • Jail Birds is a 1914 American silent short drama film dir
  • The George C. Reifel Refuge for migratory birds is located at the northern end of the island.
  • Dead Birds is a 2004 American horror film directed by Ale
  • The capture of these birds is illegal under Indian law but an underground
  • Birds is a village in Lawrence County, Illinois, Uni
  • Birds is still published quarterly, the August-Octob
  • he would actually continue to finish all four birds is still unknown.
  • Irish Birds is the annual journal of BirdWatch Ireland.
  • continental stock used in breeding the modern birds is most likely descended from the great white
  • Birds' island, located in the southern sector of the
  • Like many other wetland birds, it is of conservation concern owing to habita
  • Besides being a Winter paradise for migratory birds, it is the main water supply source for Jodhpu
  • Like later birds, it had developed a beak, but it had a long ta
  • an estimated population of less than 150 adult birds, it was suspected to be more numerous than gen
  • s not necessarily a direct ancestor of today's birds, it is closely related to such an ancestral sp
  • ators that can sneak up to nesting or sleeping birds, it is more vulnerable however.
  • Like other doves, but unlike most birds, it can drink by sucking.
  • Thus, unlike other local species of birds, it was not much affected by the introduction
  • Like many tropical forest birds, it is heard more often than sene.
  • Comparing the birds, it is immediately obvious that the yellow lip
  • In birds, its function is the strengthening of the thor
  • The study also found that the birds Jeholornis and Sapeornis grew slowly, as did t
  • Young birds just about to fledge are collected from the bu
  • Koffman) and ex-The Diplomats and former Mynah Birds keyboard player Goldy McJohn (born John Goadsb
  • The number of birds killed is uncertain: one account claims just 5
  • Since then, the amount of birds killed have decreased by about 40 percent.
  • Shooting birds kills them; shooting clouds makes them form ic
  • Birds known to nest here include royal terns, sandwi
  • However, of all the prehistoric birds known to date, this species is certainly among
  • It is one of six species of birds known as pond herons of the genus Ardeola.
  • uridae are a family of extinct Enantiornithine birds known from Cretaceous North and South America.
  • Compsospiza is a genus of South American birds known as mountain-finches (a name shared with
  • g "omnivorous wings") is a family of primitive birds known exclusively from the Jiufotang Formation
  • nd that Dr. Robotnik has turned the mysterious birds known as Flickies into vicious robots.
  • aeoptryx (one of the oldest and most primitive birds known), one of the first books printed in the
  • nclude one of the most well known and earliest birds known, Archaeopteryx lithographica.
  • epted by lizards, turtles, frogs, salamanders, birds, Koi and other insectivorous animals.
  • onstones, La Lavinians, Los Flamingos, Humming Birds, La Bambas, Los Muchachos and Trio Los Serenad
  • Immature birds lack the red face and have a yellow bill.
  • white cheeks and a red-based grey bill (young birds lack the pink).
  • re identical, as with most warblers, but young birds lack the throat colouration.
  • Females and young birds lack the bib, but have black-streaked underpar
  • Young birds lack any barring, and have no obvious distinct
  • 1944 he suggested in a paper in the Ibis that birds laid larger clutches of eggs in the higher lat
  • ions of small exotic animals, farm animals and birds; landscaped gardens and woodlands; and childre
  • is a variety of wildlife such as water habitat birds, large sized monitors,snakes and probably the
  • Since birds lay eggs and rabbits and hares give birth to l
  • lutionary and ecological explanation as to why birds lay a series of eggs with an asynchronous dela
  • geographic variation in the size and shape of birds, leading to transplant experiments with red-wi
  • Most, but not always all, birds leave northern, central, and inland southern C
  • ions, to provide information on how many young birds leave the nest and survive to become adults, a
  • Baby birds leave the nest after 17 days.
  • ggs are incubated for 13-14 days and the young birds leave the nest after 14-21 days, most commonly
  • is estimated that there are between 50 and 250 birds left.
  • bird hide has been constructed overlooking the birds' Lek (mating arena) to allow visitors to watch
  • ebras, Giraffes, Pygmy Hippos, hoofed mammals, birds, Leopards, Servals, Colobus Monkeys and other
  • ct various woodpeckers, sap suckers, and other birds less often seen in the pine forests of souther
  • More Birds Less Feathers (Discovery, 1986)
  • e protection given to the young from predatory birds like Herring Gulls.
  • ike sea turtles and giant forms of terrestrial birds like megapodes, doves, and rails.
  • ion by mammals, such as foxes and badgers, and birds like gulls, crows and magpies.
  • These birds, like other tinamous, are ground birds that pr
  • dators include cats, snakes, foxes, and larger birds like ravens.
  • In addition to non-Crown group primitive birds like Archaeopteryx, Hesperornis and Confuciuso
  • These birds, like most other finches, are social, and enjo
  • Birds like seagulls and robins soar the skies.
  • densely populated cities nowadays where common birds like house sparrows and starlings etc. can be
  • Water hunting birds like the Osprey or Kingfishers can be found ne
  • ing of the ancestors of these and other marine birds like Procellariiformes, Pelecaniformes, etc.
  • ny varieties of reptiles and a large number of birds like partridges, pheasants, parrots, quail, pa
  • Inside the nature reserve, there are also birds like Northern Lapwing, Common Redshank, and Eu
  • Loud ringing Friarbird-type calls, the birds liked the tall mangroves along the creek.
  • The pristine area where the birds live is one of the last remaining such Andean
  • About 117 different kinds of birds live along the lake.
  • with numerous islands, on which rare kinds of birds live.
  • natural reserve, in which many rare species of birds live.
  • Though it cannot be said if these birds lived before or after the K-Pg extinction even
  • Dubois mentions that the birds lived on fish.
  • These birds lived on the shores of the northwestern Atlant
  • and the Central American island arc when these birds lived, and seem to have shared only strong-fly
  • s of animal species and at least 78 species of birds living in the area.
  • pid change of dialect with distance, such that birds living more than 15 km apart have no call-type
  • isting of many different mammals, reptiles and birds living and breeding in the island's inland mar
  • shire in England set up by the RSPB to protect birds living in the region.
  • The diet consists mainly of birds, lizards, snakes and mammals.
  • fruit, insects, larvae, as well as eggs, small birds, lizards, frogs and small mammals like bats an
  • Unique orthologs are also present in birds, lizards, lissamphibians, and teleosts.
  • ory and postcopulatory mate-guarding occurs in birds, lizards, insects, and primates; in these inst
  • tted Kestrel feeds primarily on small mammals, birds, lizards, and insects.
  • Its natural prey includes birds, lizards, and mammals.
  • The park houses birds, lizards, snakes, and crococodiles.
  • He went on to become the Curator of Birds, London Zoo.
  • eved the fossils were made by gigantic ancient birds, long before scientists excepted that modern b
  • er Bristow's death, that an article in British Birds, looking at the statistics of ornithological r
  • Migrating birds loose their stellar cues for nocturnal migrati
  • ver Sinhal pop group), Las Bambas, The Humming Birds, Los Muchachos, and The Moonstones (whose memb
  • 68 National League champions; however, the red birds lost to the Detroit Tigers in the World Series
  • Really Happened in the Cornfields is that the Birds Made Musical all the Day and so I Let a Song G
  • al Crown Cola did an ad campaign featuring two birds, made by Jim Henson.
  • 6), he was editor of the RSPB's Birds magazine, having previously edited the young p
  • e Nature Conservancy Council (NCC) and British Birds magazine.
  • ns for the Royal Society for the Protection of Birds's (RSPB) magazine Bird Notes, and several for
  • The birds mainly inhabit dense rainforest in the interio
  • At any one time, up to 7000 individual birds make the Edithvale-Seaford Wetlands their home
  • hese trees, as Psalm 104:17 says, “Wherein the birds make their nests,” and “birds” refers to those
  • nest call is a trisyllabic kaa-aar-aar and the birds make a short growl when startled.
  • , apparently because the drumming sounds these birds make were thought to resemble the bellowing of
  • , picnic meadows, river and the resident water birds make the park very attractive to visitors and
  • Birds Make Good Neighbors (CD/LP) (Merge Records) (S
  • rgane has body fluids which are nauseating for birds, making them unattractive prey.
  • forms have muddied the relationships of early birds, making it possible that Velociraptor and simi
  • The lake attracts many birds, making it a good birdwatching spot.
  • ala has some 1246 known species of amphibians, birds, mammals and reptiles according to figures fro
  • d his life to the scientific study of Colorado birds, mammals and fauna.
  • The mulga snake primarily preys on lizards, birds, mammals and frogs.
  • This species feed primarily upon small birds, mammals (mainly rodents and marsupials such a
  • f the ingenious methods by which he traps wild birds, mammals and reptiles in Johore.
  • llion specimens of fish, reptiles, amphibians, birds, mammals, invertebrates, plants, and fossils.
  • include diorama an aquarium and exhibitions of birds, mammals, insects and fossils.
  • ure center is home to more than 370 species of birds, mammals, reptiles, and amphibians.
  • ing upon the taxon, with different recipes for birds, mammals, freshwater fish, marine fish, etc.
  • tures, examples, furs and skeletons of various birds, mammals, arthropods and other species of Turk
  • onard in 1797; Paul Broca's castings brains of birds, mammals, and humans, including the brains of
  • The Site hosts images in 8 categories - Birds, Mammals, Reptiles & Amphibians, Butterflies &
  • The park is home to number of British birds, mammals, amphibians, fish and invertebrates,
  • Animal subjects include birds, mammals, and insects.
  • The Royal Society for the Protection of Birds manage the island as a bird reserve, for its i
  • rge number of species of small brown passerine birds, many of which are notoriously difficult to di
  • Of the birds, many are impressed by the abundance of herons
  • he lagoons are visited by up to 150 species of birds, many having migrated from the Northern Hemisp
  • Groups of up to 12 birds may perform together.
  • Because other species of mammals and birds may prey upon affected rodents, there is a ris
  • Many species of birds may be observed along this path.
  • y hydroelectric project is built, these unique birds may vanish from these forests because it will
  • prey, but will also hunt on foot, and several birds may gather at grass fires.
  • Outside the breeding season the birds may be gregarious and forage in small parties.
  • During the summer and winter, these birds may venture as far south as Nicaragua.
  • Some immature birds may stray to inland freshwater lakes.
  • e family Thamnophilidae, but other families of birds may follow ants including thrushes, chats, ant
  • ysis and field observations suggest that these birds may be distinct from other brant stocks.
  • For example, birds may be distinguished from their background as
  • Flying birds may resemble a Bar-tailed Godwit (Limosa lappo
  • hes, and nesting areas may also be treated, or birds may be moved to different housing for several
  • Visual communication among birds may also involve ritualised displays, which ha
  • Domesticated birds may look similar; most are dark brown or black
  • Young birds may indulge in play behaviour, dropping leaves
  • Another version suggests that the birds may have been looted from the private collecti
  • So that the birds may have peace and quiet, Tipperne is normally
  • Birds may feed alone or in groups.
  • d is mainly a permanent resident, but northern birds may move south during harsh weather.
  • mostly on insects, although small rodents and birds may also be eaten.
  • rity's Learning Support centre was situated on Birds Meadow from 1978 until 1989, within the buildi
  • More typically, these birds measure 120-140 cm (43-55 in), 225-285 cm (89-
  • important breeding and feeding ground for wild birds, Mellum is part of the Lower Saxony Wadden Sea
  • orts breeding populations of several important birds: merlin, short-eared owl and Eurasian golden p
  • Similar as in other Sideroxylon, these birds might be crucial for the present species' repr
  • The birds migrate to western Mexico in winter.
  • In winter the southernmost birds migrate north to Brazil and Peru.
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