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  • He took an interest in butterflies and birds and made large collections of eggs and butterf
  • mbers of the genus Euphonia are prized as cage birds and several are threatened by trapping, but th
  • It is a seasonal home to hundreds of migratory birds and thousands of crows.
  • reenhouses - 400 species of bromeliads, exotic birds, and a dwarf palm tree.
  • The river is home to a great array of native birds and fish such as the pelican, swan, perch and
  • 100 diverse mammals, reptiles, rodents, fish, birds and other beasts ranging from aardvark to worm
  • on migratory patterns of European and African birds and made the first of twelve expeditions he wo
  • "(The Same Thing Happens with) The Birds And The Bees" - performed by George Goebel and
  • into two parts: one for mammals and other for birds and reptiles.
  • the Liverpool Plains, collecting specimens of birds and mammals.
  • h and drown especially young and unexperienced birds, and probably even attract these due to holdin
  • of clear graceful lines with minimal colour of birds and animals giving sense to emotion and moveme
  • he priest ordered him to slay one of two clean birds and mix its blood with spring water…Taking the
  • g frogs, lizards, insects, rodents, as well as birds and their eggs.
  • publication and large numbers of skeletons of birds and mammals.
  • " and that, "the tiny details on the clockwork birds and imaginative effects are stunning."
  • "Why We Need Wild Birds and Mammals" Scientific Monthly December 16, 1
  • jacket is exquisitely decorated with flowers, birds and butterflies, embroidered in coloured silks
  • estimated to be between 1,400 and 2,000 mature birds and expected to be stable as long as the habit
  • Several species of birds and crabs endemic to the island occur on the s
  • The total list of plants, insects, birds, and mammals runs into thousands.
  • h occurs in vertebrates (reptiles, amphibians, birds and mammals) that possess a nictitating membra
  • tist in her own right known for still lifes of birds and game.
  • nosaurus, a theropod dinosaur, is bracketed by birds and crocodiles.
  • Homologs were isolated in fish, birds and mammals such as mice and humans.
  • It feeds mostly on small rodents and birds and will occasionally take reptiles, catching
  • s an exclusive lake and bird hide for watching birds and waterfowl.
  • It is home to many species of birds and wildlife.
  • natural history and astronomy, and kept bees, birds and butterflies in her home.
  • a number of species of resident and migratory birds, and a large population of brown snakes.
  • It is also major stop for many migrating birds, and is home to one of the largest warbler pop
  • A feature found in both birds and crocodiles would likely be present in Tyra
  • udent of nature had a lifelong career painting birds and the landscapes of Florida and North Caroli
  • Unlike birds and reptiles, humans and other mammals are nor
  • rsification of angiosperms, insects, reptiles, birds, and mammals during the Middle to Late Cretace
  • living animals: at his death there were 1,272 birds and 345 mammals at Knowsley, shipped to Englan
  • lose relationship with the ancestors of modern birds, and thus A. celer cannot be classified at pre
  • km2) island is a great refuge for a variety of birds and animals.
  • Eleven other endangered birds and animals inhabit this enclave of diversity.
  • Candler collected exotic birds and animals in a menagerie held at his estate
  • system, and other tissues in humans, mammals, birds, and some reptiles, amphibians, fish, insects,
  • provides habitat for many different migratory birds and marine life.
  • t of Flowers (c.1660), and Garland of Flowers, Birds and Butterfly, currently on display at the Lou
  • of acariform mites which live as parasites on birds and mammals.
  • Boobooks feed on small vertebrates, especially birds and mammals, as well as invertebrates.
  • ).Eugen von Homeyer wrote over 150 articles on birds and was the first descriptor of the Semi-colla
  • These birds and their descendants continue to exist on the
  • ion situated in Hayle, Cornwall, with over 650 birds and animals.
  • efuge and migratory passage by many species of birds and fishes.
  • rremovable seals ("plumba") to identify kosher birds, and setting up Mashgichim to oversee slaughte
  • ing, or foraging sites for numerous species of birds, and shade and cover for diverse other mammals
  • rounds for a great variety of fish, shellfish, birds, and other wildlife.
  • es loose when he is knocked over by a flock of birds and plummets to the roof of the elevator.
  • Birds and plants in southern Australia.
  • e UK: as her version credited the song as "The Birds and the Bees" & was the flip side of a cover o
  • concentrations of migratory waterfowl, wading birds, and shorebirds are common and easily observed
  • The frog eats birds and insects.
  • unting is represented by hunting dogs and game birds; and his education in the arts and sciences is
  • New light on the origin of birds and crocodiles.
  • Gosse's study specialized in birds, and Gosse has been called "the father of Jama
  • ine invertebrates like octopus, as well as sea birds, and marine mammals like otters.
  • In addition to the typical mammals, birds, and other fauna of the northeastern US ecoreg
  • are seen in many species, including primates, birds, and carnivores.
  • It has wild cattle and deer, large water birds and elephants; as well as important archaeolog
  • The site has a good range of common birds and the rare and declining glow worm.
  • us' Mongoose feeds on insects, lizards, frogs, birds, and small rodents.
  • BPQ exists to conserve wild birds and the environment.
  • e postponed to reduce disturbance to migratory birds and are due to commence in March 2011.
  • d by bats, hollow trees occupied by mammals or birds, and other diverse ecotopes.
  • y down by tying fire crackers with the feet of birds and let fly them throughout the city after set
  • He published around 100 scientific papers on birds and bats.
  • uted throughout the conservation area to house birds and bats.
  • was only one of a suite of Lord Howe's endemic birds and other fauna exterminated by rat predation.
  • abitat for native irises, alligators, turtles, birds and fish, as well as a hangout for students an
  • udes a waterfall, tropical plants, free flying birds and butterflies.
  • Princess Libera, both for shooting one of her birds and for being rude and menacing to her while d
  • rom nature, such as "winged polar bears, bees, birds, and plants on a snow-white background"
  • rea used to contain many species of ants, rare birds and insectivorous plants, Surrey County Counci
  • The Maritime Ringlet is preyed on by birds and larger insects.
  • rovide an ideal habitat for wildfowl and other birds, and the Wildfowl and Wetlands Trust has estab
  • In 1859, he collected birds and mammals in Ecuador for Philip Lutley Sclat
  • It is used by migratory birds, and is popular for birdwatching, walking, and
  • There are particularly many species of birds and mammals, including several types of chamoi
  • e for more than 50 years, which means that the birds and trees cannot be harmed in any way.
  • s, so that he might understand the language of birds, and interpret their flight in augury.
  • from The Loud Family's debut album, Plants and Birds and Rocks and Things, as well as some live in
  • ed with A. diminuta, which infects fish-eating birds and raccoons.
  • ny Central Australian reptiles, invertebrates, birds, and mammals that are active during the night.
  • Like other babblers, these are noisy birds, and the characteristic laughing calls are oft
  • tka rose thickets provide habitat and food for birds and small wildlife.
  • ent of the Royal Society for the Protection of Birds and was vice-president of the Royal Society fo
  • d non-traditional images of portraits, bodies, birds and patterns.
  • deal feeding grounds for many species of shore birds and waterfowl that migrate in mid to late summ
  • As to pictures of men and women, birds and animals, they are for the amusement of the
  • lake an important resting place for migratory birds) and are harvested in winter as soon as the ic
  • It was written for the musical film, The Birds and the Bees (where it was performed by George
  • ore than 200 species of plants, 100 species of birds and 44 species of animals.
  • The Birds and the Bees - 4:05
  • refuge provides habitat for waterfowl, wading birds, and neotropical songbirds.
  • soils, and choke livestock and fish, entangle birds and threaten animals in general.
  • "My Army of Birds and Gulls" is on the Love My Way soundtrack al
  • et navires (Paradise - Land of men, of trees, birds and ships) came to a synagogue on Long Island,
  • Insects, birds and some other reptiles also undergo a similar
  • As a collector of rodents, insects, birds and molluscs, he described many new species.
  • n individual gold medal in fixed target (large birds), and also a gold medal with the Belgian team.
  • swamps are important feeding grounds for fish, birds and animals.
  • bighorns, elk, and mule deer, as well as many birds and domesticated livestock.
  • It was established in 1970, to protect native birds and serve as a breeding ground for them.
  • xplored that several more hitherto undescribed birds and butterflies are found there (Donegan & Hue
  • n may explain why the American form bites both birds and humans (this interpretation is controversi
  • aricatures of Frank Sinatra and Bing Crosby as birds, and Sylvester the Cat, although he is without
  • importance,a Special Protection Area for wild birds and a Special Area of Conservation.
  • d"); who can transform into various man-eating birds and has mouths all over his body.
  • ntains and rivers split open, to the terror of birds and beasts.
  • the endangered southwestern willow flycatcher, birds and other animals.
  • o protect prime habitat for various species of birds and particularly waterfowl.
  • In 2008 an oil spill threatened some of the birds and other wildlife on the river.
  • , giraffes, cheetahs, lynxes, leopards, exotic birds and an elephant.
  • New Zealand Birds and How to Identify Them.
  • rve, making it popular for those interested in birds and other wildlife.
  • sing is a behavior observed in some species of birds and is related to infanticide.
  • f important pockets provide habitat for wading birds and to check encroachments
  • ellent habitat for wintering waterfowl, wading birds and many other wetland dependent species.
  • he platform and provides habitat for grassland birds and other wildlife species.
  • diet that consisted of deer, raccoon, opossum, birds, and fish.
  • , as a haven for great white herons, migratory birds, and other wildlife Approximately 1,900 acres
  • r the endangered Wood Stork, and other wetland birds, and has good numbers of wintering passerines,
  • Birds and their nest in Santiago, Chile
  • to numerous species of reptiles, mammals, and birds, and contains over two miles of paved trails a
  • see people dressed in Taoist robes as monster birds, and sends him to attack the town.
  • ttle Salt Marsh, that have attracted migratory birds and animals for centuries.
  • The forest has many birds and small mammal species, but large mammals su
  • pulation targets for certain breeding pairs of birds, and manages the forest by clearing out taller
  • -54) by the Columbus Senators and Columbus Red Birds, and since then in the International League.
  • oncentrations of ducks, geese, raptors, wading birds and shorebirds are present.
  • He claimed that birds, and other aerial migrants such as butterflies
  • Record and store dead birds and mammals
  • Deal with live oiled birds and mammals
  • Attracts butterflies, bees, insects, and birds and is the host plant for several Palouse butt
  • It supports important populations of wintering birds and the numbers of wintering Sanderling, in pa
  • d opportunistically on pollen, as will various birds and other nectarivores.
  • ture is an ornamental lake which attracts many birds, and it also has a grassed area with scattered
  • an axe cutting down a tree in which sit three birds and a bull's head.
  • as "lads" talk, with much reference to booze, birds and other lad culture stereotypes.
  • D. Roosevelt, as a breeding area for migratory birds and other wildlife.
  • s plant communities, its community of breeding birds and its invertebrate communities.
  • ber of the Royal Society for the Protection of Birds, and, from 1978, a member of the Nature Conser
  • niques, the protection of endangered native NZ birds, and, most famously, the understanding and app
  • important haven for wildlife, especially many birds and.
  • cies needs to be verified using freshly caught birds and/or molecular data, as specimens are prone
  • e, especially for waterfowl but also for other birds, animals and plants.
  • I listened spellbound to their stories of birds, animals and aquatic creatures.
  • ldren included an album containing drawings of birds, animals and landscapes, which he presented to
  • known as "mistress of herds", ruling over all birds, animals and the people that hunt them.
  • to fetishism, to bondage, to bestiality (with birds, animals and insects).
  • tage, a Victorian doll's house and other toys, birds, animals, fossils, rocks, minerals and other n
  • tracting a few specific varieties of wildlife ( birds, animals, and insects); at the conclusion, the
  • o multi-rayed solar emblems, lizards, iguanas, birds, animistic heads with rays emanating from the
  • Birds Anonymous is a 1957 Merrie Melodies animated s
  • Birds Anonymous won the Academy Award for best Anima
  • rs, lions, plankton-eating whales, seed-eating birds, ants and humans.
  • The birds appear at varying altitude from the left and f
  • m mainland Central and South America, and most birds appear to migrate to the South American mainla
  • Vagrant birds appear in Hong Kong, central China and Taiwan
  • In the non-breeding season, male birds appear similar to the female, retaining blacki
  • His first published article on birds appeared in the Club's 1962 Annual Report.
  • shield charged with a gold cross and five gold birds, appears to have been suggested by heralds in
  • native forested wetland habitats for migratory birds, aquatic resources, and endangered and threate
  • badge in Latin, Sagitta (the arrow), Avis (the birds), Arbor (the tree) and Arcus (the archer).
  • indeterminate Cretaceous and Paleogene modern birds: Archaeotrogon is known from a time when the l
  • a-haa-de-dah call that is often heard when the birds are flying or are startled, hence the name.
  • Young birds are like the female but have grey feather frin
  • These terrestrial birds are restricted to the Indian Subcontinent, wit
  • Female birds are green overall, with deep violet blue crown
  • s long been regarded as a place where fish and birds are found in unusually high numbers.
  • These birds are commonly called "horny pheasants" because
  • Immature birds are light brown on the head and darker brown o
  • Although feral birds are showing some recent declines as nesters in
  • Wild aquatic birds are the natural hosts for a large variety of i
  • The birds are occasionally preyed upon by Crowned Hawk-e
  • Birds are relatively common, including many sea bird
  • More than 40 species of water birds are found here.
  • and the theory that they are the ancestors to birds are featured.
  • When the Little Birds Are Sleeping - Friebur and Adele
  • The birds are known to creep around in the shadows of sm
  • African and Australasian birds are resident or disperse over short distances.
  • This is because these birds are bred with domestic chickens by many people
  • re identical, as with most warblers, but young birds are richer buff below.
  • ernate theories for the original population of birds are
  • First-year birds are greyer below and have paler heads than fir
  • In a brief prologue, birds are heard chirping peacefully.
  • displays have their cost and displaying adult birds are sometimes captured by the predator being d
  • Young birds are similar to females but have less black.
  • Southern birds are white-bellied and have bright white tips t
  • Northern birds are almost completely dark brown, with lighter
  • Good quality cages designed for pet birds are more suitable.
  • Some southeast Nigerian and west Cameroon birds are intermediate between this and M.g.
  • Nidifugous birds are precocial, or born with open eyes and capa
  • nk scene from Romeo and Juliet, why almost all birds are one of the 48 shades of brown, and why his
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