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  • 17 May 1788 she landed at Lord Howe Island for birds and vegetables, and arrived in England on 15 J
  • xistence of a complex community of marsupials, birds and crocodiles, including the greatest variety
  • Painted Redstarts are unusual amongst birds, and especially amongst warblers in that the f
  • He took an early interest in birds and published a catalogue of the birds of Sard
  • en ocean where they continue to entangle fish, birds, and marine mammals.
  • , affording a variety of habitats for breeding birds and a refuge for wildfowl.
  • Could not a decision be made for me by the birds and the flesh of the expiatory victims?
  • understanding, study and conservation of wild birds and their habitats.
  • he King commanding a daunting army of animals, birds and demonic spirits as subjects; and the Queen
  • Some members are associated with parasitism in birds and mammals, for example causing Cheyletiellos
  • population in Assam was estimated at about 115 birds and between 1994 and 1996 the population in th
  • It also created a run on nest boxes for wild birds and bumble bees, bird baths and bird feed from
  • It requires two hosts, birds and ants, for completion of its life cycle.
  • Thus, Zygon-Aves contain birds and crocodiles - their closest living relative
  • It is well-known for the wide variety of birds and other wildlife that can be found there.
  • allows have been sighted in Lake Langano (c.20 birds) and in Awash National Park (3-8 birds) in the
  • Notes on birds and mammals observed near Trinidad, Cuba ; wit
  • ury the carcasses of small vertebrates such as birds and mouses as a food source for their larvae.
  • Auspicious Birds and beasts
  • ed from Japan, as well as other native plants, birds, and the now famous goldfish.
  • These birds and the other members of the family, genus Cor
  • owerful sonic device that kills all the zombie birds and almost kills Jim.
  • termost membrane around the embryo in mammals, birds and reptiles.
  • efer, but like other babblers, these are noisy birds, and their characteristic rattling churr alarm
  • ulations of vital pollinators including native birds and fruit bats.
  • od for construction and fuel, fish, seals, sea birds and their eggs, shellfish and a nearby source
  • re it hunts at night feeding on insects, small birds and small mammals.
  • esting ground for a large variety of migratory birds and supports many varieties of mangroves.
  • an easy and convenient way to see some of the birds and other wildlife of Lake Perris.
  • cape provided habitat for many rare species of birds and butterflies.
  • a), their cup-shaped flowers storing water for birds and insects.
  • Trust, the Royal Society for the Protection of Birds and bee and wasp charity Hymettus.
  • r the hacienda to which a number of species of birds and trees call home.
  • and reptiles, study skins and whole mounts of birds and mammals.
  • Legh Keck collected stuffed animals and birds and sets of horns from many species of animals
  • 8 and have since managed it for the benefit of birds and the environment.
  • the promotion of interest in and knowledge of birds and to campaign for the formation of bird sanc
  • rea, feeding on fruit, insects, spiders, small birds, and bird's eggs.
  • ortant for Tern species and a number of wading birds and waterfowl.
  • Willie Nelson, Richard Lloyd, Bettye Lavette, Birds and Batteries, Zakk Wylde (with Black Label So
  • diet of insects, small lizards, snakes, small birds and frogs.
  • o's diet consists largely of rodents, rabbits, birds and lizards, and to a lesser extent, plant mat
  • ng his thirty years of service, he studied the birds and flora of the region and wrote numerous pap
  • pot insects, lizards, scorpions, snails, small birds and rodents moving about at ground level.
  • They could see sideways like birds, and could walk backwards and forwards with eq
  • ll Japan-only release in 1998), At Some Point, Birds and Flowers Became Interesting (2001, self-rel
  • e naked face is white, turning pink in excited birds, and lined with small black feathers.
  • esting season is the time of year during which birds and some other animals, particularly some rept
  • fore long, Stroud has built up a collection of birds and cages.
  • modern history, zoologist knew of no poisonous birds and presumed the Zhen to be a fabulous inventi
  • Many varieties of birds and trees can be also be seen in and around Ka
  • lusively concerned with the protection of wild birds and their habitats in Greece.
  • tects the arrival of large flocks of migratory birds and shuts down the turbines if visibility cond
  • s a cup, is a natural source of rain water for birds and insects.
  • Notes on the Birds and Mammals of the Arctic Coast of East Siberi
  • ce the countryman was very skilful at catching birds and fishing, and Ser Piero made much use of hi
  • They are parasites of birds and mammals, transmitted by insects (especiall
  • to their mobile phones pictures of flowers and birds, and also examples of birdsong.
  • The Birds and the Bees is a 1956 screwball comedy film w
  • ornithological magazines The Ibis and British Birds and he was elected a member of the British Orn
  • Teri Weigel and her snakes, birds and Shelties
  • They are popular exhibition birds and win more duck championships in shows in No
  • e has described a number of extinct species of birds and more recently was involved in discovering
  • tures in the skin of hosts, mostly of mammals, birds, and fish.
  • alpine plants; 22,000 pairs of breeding wading birds and England's biggest waterfall - High Force.
  • eason, it forms larger flocks of as many as 30 birds, and joins flocks with other seed-eating birds
  • The fauna consists chiefly of birds and butterflies that can fly the 5 miles.
  • y in cove forest habitats include salamanders, birds, and small mammals.
  • e of animals, such as rodents, toads, lizards, birds and their eggs, sometimes even their own speci
  • In birds and mammals, they contain branched bones or ca
  • ted by a variety of animals including insects, birds and bats.
  • It shows interactions between marine animals, birds and land animals, especially the polar bear, o
  • terest was in spiders, though he wrote also on birds and lepidoptera (butterflys and moths).
  • nd hackberry trees and is home to a variety of birds and wildlife.
  • Green Acres - "Eb Discovers the Birds and the Bees" (1966) .... Cigarette girl
  • nally renowned naturalistic painter of British birds and other wildlife.
  • lored and scented flowers in early spring, and birds and habitat support.
  • while the undertail-coverts are red in Samoan birds and yellow in birds from Fiji and Tonga.
  • as a refuge and breeding ground for migratory birds and other wildlife.
  • Birds and Nature, Vol.
  • er of species of river fishes, reptiles, swamp birds, and meadows and groves low and high deer.
  • 1.5 in.) in length and feeds on small mammals, birds and lizards.
  • h an emphasis on conserving Australia's native birds and their habitats.
  • al Beach Boulevard, is home to many endangered birds and wildlife.
  • Birds and People is a ten-year long, groundbreaking
  • Various insects, birds and mammals-including cattle-feed on either th
  • The ecoregion is notable for its diversity of birds and bats.
  • She was followed by a retinue consisting of birds and butterflies.
  • icated ungulates browsing the foliage and many birds and mammals eating the acorns.
  • nner cell mass in mammals or the blastodisc in birds and reptiles.
  • They live as parasites on the skin of birds and mammals.
  • nd painted figures including animals, flowers, birds and characters.
  • isited Dwight on a hunting expedition for wild birds and attended a church service at the Pioneer G
  • cil of the Royal Society for the Protection of Birds and visiting professor of ornithology at the U
  • lso takes small snakes and lizards, as well as birds and rodents.
  • It is a nocturnal hunter of small mammals, birds, and reptiles.
  • Migrating birds and wintering birds often form small flocks.
  • n 2001 and features exhibits about the plants, birds and animals of the marsh.
  • ats prey on the species (particularly on young birds), and introduced herbivores such as deer degra
  • 00 trees, 124 species of native land and water birds, and 18 introduced species of land and water b
  • natae, a member of the clade containing living birds and a few very closely related extinct Mesozoi
  • face of the earth, and biological objects like birds, and electronic interference, which hide refle
  • 's stage, the best-known being The Language of Birds, and gave the United States premiere of Canadi
  • Now, the meat-eating predatorial birds and the insect and grain eating birds have beg
  • n be found made with various insects and bugs, birds, and other exotic animals.
  • Lelant saltings is an important habitat for birds and the Royal Society for the Protection of Bi
  • ave a strong hunting instinct and may endanger birds and small animals.
  • He was an expert in Caribbean birds and wrote the definitive book on the subject:
  • In birds and mammals, they consist of three family memb
  • lds over 100 species of mostly native mammals, birds and reptiles.
  • of several communities of plants, rare wetland birds and mammals such as Elk and Beaver and other a
  • The reptilian relationship of birds and their ancestors, the theropod dinosaurs, a
  • ish, support research into the problems facing birds and the environment, help in recovery projects
  • An example of this is homeothermy in birds and mammals.
  • among birds and beasts label Apple on the Moon AotM 2000-0
  • wland forest where it can catch small mammals, birds, and insects.
  • bject for the magazines Dutch Birding, British Birds and other publications.
  • dens are home to numerous species of Himalayan birds and plants, a natural water spring and spectac
  • While still a child, Buck began collecting birds and small animals, and tried his hand at farmi
  • ed by Brother Masseo, preaches a sermon to the birds and solemnly blesses them.
  • rm, including immediate quarantine of infected birds and sanitation, is the main useful strategy fo
  • migratory passerine eats large insects, small birds and lizards.
  • three hides from which visitors may watch the birds and other wildlife.
  • He mainly worked in the flying mechanisms of birds and insects, and demonstrated the mechanism of
  • Dresser had a lifelong interest in birds and collected bird skins and eggs from his ear
  • Nearly 71 species of different birds and animals from all over the world can be see
  • sing the understanding and appreciation of the birds and wildlife.
  • ritical to the survival of neotropical migrant birds and other rare species of plants and animals.
  • Nearby Ynys Moelfre is also a haven for birds, and seals and porpoises may be seen.
  • arvae of Argas persicus attach on the wings of birds and suck blood for 1 week and drop to the grou
  • eeding and visiting ground for many species of birds and wildfowl (and is open to visitors at certa
  • re, including river scenes, trees, plants, and birds and animals found in the locality.
  • However, they were entirely distinct groups of birds and merely shared with modern birds some dista
  • e deadly for a variety of creatures, including birds and marine mammals.
  • machan, a covered platform erected to observe birds and wildlife in high trees or on cliffs, parti
  • to promote the conservation of native birds and their habitat
  • under the Act; offences of disturbing certain birds and animals are extended so as to cover reckle
  • There are over a hundred varieties of native birds and around 60 varieties of migratory birds tha
  • The Birds and People project involves an open internet f
  • The acorns that grow on the tree are eaten by birds and animals.
  • eir diet is varied and includes many different birds and mammals.
  • importance,a Special Protection Area for wild birds and a Special Area of Conservation.
  • Among the birds and bees
  • creational activities while protecting nesting birds and the fragile barrier beach system.
  • ver 2,800 insects, fish, amphibians, reptiles, birds, and mammals.
  • He painted hunting-pictures, dead game, birds, and various other subjects.
  • Birds and planes have been colliding since the Wrigh
  • The mite spends its entire lifecycle on the birds and is usually spread by direct contact.
  • rn box turtles, rats, Caecilians and also some birds and beetles are slug predators.
  • This led to the governmental protection of the birds and the inclusion of the islands in the Parque
  • coastal waters, and a food item of hakes, sea birds and seals in Patagonian Falkland waters.
  • a to study its natural history, especially the birds, and the topography (Trevor-Battye 1895).
  • It has a population of about 1000-2500 birds and is thought to be declining.
  • the park association is the breeding of native birds and a large zone is defined as a retreat for t
  • ommon type of cone cells in fish, reptiles and birds, and are present in most vertebrates, though t
  • 90 species, including many species of tropical birds and monkeys, and 94 species that are rare and
  • He became more and more interested in birds and chose to start publishing on the subject i
  • ts diet consists of insects, rodents, lizards, birds and small mammals.
  • center of the park is often home to migrating birds and other local wildlife.
  • ntains fossils of fish, turtles, crocodilians, birds and a diverse fauna of dinosaurs.
  • A cage may exclude nectarivorous birds and mammals but allow access by insects.
  • The seeds are food for birds and other animals, such as muskrats.
  • encourage, organise and promote the study of birds and their habitat use particularly within the
  • e to a very diverse assortment of butterflies, birds, and mammals, due in part to its proximity to
  • e estuarine areas that are important for water birds, and the RSPB Information Centre at Penmaenpoo
  • nt visits by insects whilst allowing access by birds and mammals.
  • used for the fused vertebra of the shoulder in birds and some pterosaurs.
  • features trails, rock knolls, abundant trees, birds and other wildlife.
  • riting and lyrical prose to tell a story about birds and other animals conversing with other archet
  • sound of water crashing down, the chirping of birds and the smell of rain-bathed trees together ma
  • It is an important prey item for a number of birds and fishes, and may be considered a keystone s
  • The island is also home to many types of birds and is a popular bird watching destination.
  • ded that it lacks the diagnostic characters of birds, and that thus may to be a non-avian dinosaur.
  • uge is an important staging area for migratory birds, and is used as well for the management and st
  • et included salmon, eels, sturgeon, elk, water birds and especially wapato.
  • There used be wildlife and many kinds of birds and efforts to get the wildlife back are takin
  • l book about figures list the various animals, birds and other objects that can have meaning for th
  • that provided feeding and nesting grounds for birds, and spawning habitat for fish and marine mamm
  • There is an abundance of sea birds, and the cays are covered in tons of guano.
  • The "cante jondo" approaches the rhythm of the birds and the natural music of the black poplar and
  • eye has been estimated at about 5,000 breeding birds and stable.
  • Excellent for attracting birds and butterflies.
  • site for overwintering, migratory and breeding birds and supports many varieties of flora which are
  • like the field to be named after one of their birds, and thus Falcon Field was opened as the No. 4
  • re preserve, was much higher and safer for the birds, and by two years after the hurricane the popu
  • ands he thought they were completely different birds, and it was only when he was back in London in
  • c insects, other fishes, reptiles, amphibians, birds and mammals.
  • that the harems seen in the field are juvenile birds and that males are not promiscuous.
  • s at long range, and thereafter, the flight of birds and matters relating to aviation (theory test
  • It feeds on small birds and insects.
  • ed in reptiles and amphibians, he also studied birds and insects, particularly butterflies.
  • other hand has to date not been found on other birds and seems to be a case of coextinction.
  • tching and the reserve is noted for its wading birds and wildfowl.
  • It exhibits a collection of stuffed European birds and mammals in dioramas.
  • cludes rodents, insects, eggs, carrion, fruit, birds and fruit bats.
  • He worked on migration of birds and moulting patterns extensively.
  • Other works by Ford include Fishes, Birds, and Sons of Men, a compilation of his early s
  • Its diet consists of squirrels, rats, birds, and lizards.
  • , and fossil bones of Cretaceous Age reptiles, birds, and fishes can be found at the Inverloch dig
  • -50 cm long; mass 0.9-1.6 kg and feed on small birds and eggs.
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