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  • The young birds are encouraged to drop to the ground soon afte
  • A wide variety of birds are making there homes on the site, including
  • he limited scale of the lake a large number of birds are regularly found here, including Little Gre
  • The birds are aggressive during nesting season and acces
  • In all of these cases, these birds are neither gregarious nor known to be bad-tas
  • Almost all domestic birds are hosts for at least one species of bird lou
  • parts with the dark chest-band and tail if the birds are adult.
  • Juvenile birds are known to fly as far as South Africa; other
  • Rats, mice, shrews, lizards, snakes, small birds are also eaten, along with the occasional frui
  • Nectarivorous birds are attracted to this shrub; species observed
  • These birds are an Annex 1 species under the EU Birds Dire
  • Exceptional young birds are entirely white below, including chin and t
  • The very sticky fruits, in which small birds are often trapped, are narrowly ellipsoidal, a
  • s, Horned owl, and nearly 100 other species of birds are found in the area.
  • The birds are usually found in pairs or forming small gr
  • How birds are without worry is also an open question.
  • has been a leading opponent of the theory that birds are 'living dinosaurs.'"
  • Adult birds are grey above and white below and on the rump
  • Among the park's birds are raptors, wading birds, shore birds, and mi
  • The eggs of birds are also eaten; they will break open the egg b
  • troduction of feral cats and cattle, while the birds are threatened at sea by the practice of longl
  • Birds are occasionally reported from further west an
  • nym of Pelagornithidae even if the pseudotooth birds are (as some have proposed) divided into sever
  • Over 60 species of birds are recorded to breed.
  • The younger birds are brownish black and they do not have the or
  • ables the students to take exact readings when birds are captured.
  • ff road vehicle use during the months when the birds are nesting.
  • These birds are traditionally fed by the temple priests an
  • Swarming animals, such as ants, bees, fish and birds, are often observed suddenly switching from on
  • While these birds are typically silent, bird watchers have repor
  • These birds are 60-72.5
  • These birds are grown in large grow-out barns that are ful
  • Immature birds are paler, with streaked underparts and brown
  • Young birds are duller with brown eyes, a brown tint to th
  • An average of 30 wild birds are admitted every day for a variety of reason
  • , which infest most orders of mammals and also birds, are known.
  • A number of birds are listed as vulnerable or threatened includi
  • Birds are warm-blooded.
  • A number of birds are named after him, including Cabanis' Buntin
  • The protected birds are reputed to return from migration, traditio
  • The birds are often unwary and find safety in enormous n
  • Birds are rarely if ever taken, and this species wil
  • Immature birds are distinguished by their smaller size, small
  • In addition, at least younger birds are fond of certain fruits, such as those of t
  • At Whipsnade the birds are kept in the bird garden area whereas at Sa
  • The world's smallest carnivorous birds are the Black-thighed Falconet found throughou
  • These birds are notable for their vocalization, especially
  • Also due to the Dam waters, a number of birds are spotted in and around the Dam area.
  • Immature birds are duller with a blackish crown.
  • These birds are generally permanent residents throughout t
  • I veterans banned the practice, and today the birds are kept in small wooden boxes that let air in
  • Thirty species of birds are known to breed within this site and at lea
  • Although very numerous, these birds are highly dependent on a few key stopover hab
  • bird even in 2007; however, it seems that the birds are only Common ʻAmakihi.
  • pochard chicks; nesting sites as well as adult birds are also likely to have become victims of intr
  • Average birds are typically 38-40lbs.
  • Young birds are similar to the adults, but have rufous fri
  • Birds are the definitive hosts where the cercariae d
  • g in 2005 has shown that the majority of these birds are now thriving in their ancestral homeland.
  • oggy dark nights between 6 p.m. and 9:30 p.m., birds are disturbed by the locals and they are attra
  • These birds are spectacular divers, plunging into the ocea
  • On foggy nights the birds are attracted to the nets with the use of brig
  • These birds are found in groups of about 12 individuals.
  • In some winters mysteriously few birds are observed; possibly the birds are in Sonora
  • These birds are now usually considered to form a family, V
  • Immature birds are always darker than most similar-sized gull
  • Game birds are specifically excluded.
  • These birds are frequently seen swimming in open water.
  • ses are at least as well supported as the BMT ( birds are maniraptoran theropod dinosaurs) hypothesi
  • During the breeding season the birds are usually found in pairs but there is little
  • North American animals, mammals, reptiles and birds are on display for educational exploration.
  • Tails on male birds are deeply forked, females are much more round
  • The birds are increasing here due to a programme of spec
  • These birds are then sold to sold to merchants belonging t
  • ket and became used as a training film for The Birds are Coming Enterprises.
  • The offspring of birds are often hatched naked and with their eyes cl
  • Few land birds are permanently resident, although many specie
  • n suggested the Malaysian and Javanese muticus birds are not identical so it is uncertain which sub
  • These birds are found in tropical Africa.
  • Females and young birds are similar but duller and with a greyish head
  • Although a few woodland birds are permanent residents, visitor and migrant s
  • ng leads to early death of the animal, and the birds are typically slaughtered just at the point th
  • These dazed birds are captured using bamboo poles by the locals.
  • These primarily frugivorous birds are endemic to the Atlantic forest of eastern
  • The birds are omnivorous, feeding on the ground and cons
  • e viewed at Cleeve Nursery in Spring while the birds are raising chicks.
  • Many birds are passing vagrants, such as the Great Cormor
  • at the Met, she told Bing, "You know, when the birds are not happy, they do not sing."
  • Ironically, the birds are following the same path as humans did.
  • icles, as well as carved images of animals and birds, are buried with the dead.
  • These birds are still common in some coastal areas, althou
  • Birds are caught both by day and at night in mist ne
  • aught its teaching would be popular when "iron birds are upon the sky" before its decline.
  • These birds are very secretive, choosing to make small pat
  • On some islands, nesting birds are threatened by feral cats and rats.
  • wn feathers, which are hardly visible in adult birds, are far larger in extent in immatures and cov
  • Both sexes and young birds are similar.
  • Immature birds are more uniformly grey.
  • Immature birds are duller than the adults with dark scaly mar
  • These birds are characterized by their black heads with wh
  • Sexes are similar, but young birds are often whiter-headed.
  • e of the swans in a road traffic accident, the birds are no longer allowed to be kept there.
  • Numbers have declined in recent years and birds are now absent in areas where they were once c
  • The birds are also used at airports, golf courses, shopp
  • Birds are especially well known for this type of beh
  • The birds are mostly silent except during the breeding s
  • Birds are not the only attraction of Rhode Island's
  • Several species of birds are frequent visitors including; Moorhen (Gall
  • Events for horses, cattle, goats, rabbits and birds are huge and attract many visitors.
  • Breeding birds are preyed on by Peregrine Falcons and Sparrow
  • Some of the birds are allowed to fly out-of-doors during visitin
  • that in the Southern Hemisphere winter, young birds are sometimes mistaken for migrant Red-backed
  • The courtship and bonding of these birds are critical, as the female must trust the mal
  • Immature birds are brown on the upperparts.
  • Two species of birds are noted for their interdependence, or mutual
  • o mature, and as they begin to ripen to black, birds are attracted to them.
  • Young birds are similar to the female.
  • The birds are sociable, aggressive, and often observed f
  • The birds are aggressive during their nesting season and
  • Wading and woodland birds are year-round residents of Pettigrew State Pa
  • These birds are easily recognized by their top knots, whic
  • These birds are rare, but they are often seen flying aroun
  • The birds are aggressive during their nesting season and
  • Commonly found birds are Gray vireo, Varied bunting, and Montezuma
  • Only some 200-220 adult birds are believed to remain.
  • iety stated that this is not true and that the birds are in fact storks.
  • On average these birds are about 53 cm (21 in) and weigh about 380 gr
  • similar to the Blue-gray Gnatcatcher, the two birds are differentiated by the amount of black in t
  • These birds are found in montane forests of continental So
  • the deserts of Central Asia, a large number of birds are associated with saxaul, including the Saxa
  • These birds are more easily heard than seen, and because o
  • rdwatching, and some of the most commonly seen birds are roseate spoonbills, white pelicans, black-
  • Young birds are duller than the adult of the same sex, hav
  • cks of seagulls and other scavenging estuarine birds are a familiar sight as the trucks disgorge th
  • Both sexes and immature birds are similar.
  • Birds are usually the first to inhabit newly created
  • These birds are permanent residents, and unlike the migrat
  • Birds are the only surviving dinosauromorphs.
  • hat ways be found to reduce the populations of birds around airports.
  • There are fish, dolphins, jellyfish, and birds around the monument's perimeter.
  • mingham, who use his coat of arms (five golden birds around a golden floriated cross on a blue shie
  • Straw-necked Ibises are large birds, around 60-75 cm (24-30 in) long.
  • on breeds, but far greater numbers of Siberian birds arrive in winter.
  • "Most of the carvings are of birds, arrows, footprints, turkey tracks, human figu
  • Later members include Dangerous Birds, Art Yard, 21-645, Chinese Girlfriends, White
  • Like other ground-nesting birds as the Saint Helena Crake and the Giant Hoopoe
  • Dinosaurs were proposed to be the ancestors of birds as early as the 1860s.
  • ses a collection of mounted native animals and birds, as well as hands-on displays of natural artif
  • Year-round resident birds, as well as seasonal visitors such as the fede
  • He also appeared in The Liver Birds as Uncle Dermot.
  • New Guinea Highlands identify bats and flying birds as one classification (yaket), and the Dwarf C
  • ll live prey including the eggs of other water birds, as well as algae, vegetation, seeds and fruit
  • in to consider what species should replace the birds as the dominant species of Earth in this scien
  • hosts, and it is possible that it also infects birds, as most species of the genus do.
  • y, scholar Anne Stine Ingstad interprets these birds as Huginn and Muninn flying over a covered car
  • ly modified bones of dwarf hippos and elephant birds, as well as giant aye-aye teeth, had been foun
  • land is the first landfall encountered by many birds as they migrate north from South America, and
  • It is a staging area for migratory birds, as well as a breeding area for numerous bird
  • n Massachusetts, where he became interested in birds as a child.
  • story - a substantial collection of taxidermic birds, as well as fossils, minerals and shells.
  • Walsrode Bird Park in Germany has kept the birds as recently as 2003, and Antwerp Zoo, Belgium,
  • run by the Royal Society for the Protection of Birds, as it is an important habitat for reedbed bir
  • o support it (insects, small mammals and small birds) as well as standing dead wood (spruce trees w
  • lude its use as a stopping point for migratory birds, as a breeding ground for the Nile crocodile,
  • species is pollinated by giant honey bees and birds as well as bats.
  • m in which the air was so thickly crowded with birds as to produce the appearance of a heavy snowst
  • ich gave rise to dinosaurs like Allosaurus and birds), as the most basal megalosauroid (the line wh
  • s home to many different types of marine life, birds, as well as many different species of trees an
  • ts large numbers of migratory waders and other birds as well a rich marine flora and fauna.
  • r home as her laboratory and common species of birds as her subject.
  • "reveals the incredible private lives of these birds as they squabble over territory, perform spect
  • 1939 Birds as Animals (W.
  • l eats mainly voles and other mammals but also birds as well as insects and other invertebrates.
  • of the distribution, migrations and habits of birds as observed in Ireland, with all additions to
  • the 1980s, the population was thought to be 28 birds as a best estimate.
  • Jim begins again to make a record of the birds as their barely interrupted migration patterns
  • It is also a haven for over 160 species of birds as well as wallaroos, wallabies and kangaroos
  • he site, there is a rich community of breeding birds, as well as a number of plants and invertebrat
  • Portman and Rapaport named it Birds as a direct appeal to women, who they felt wer
  • Its exhibits comprise mainly birds as well as other animals and butterflies.
  • A nesting pair may have other birds as helpers.
  • objects such as schools of fish and flocks of birds as well as cytoskeletal filaments like microtu
  • nd management of waterfowl and other migratory birds, as well as for a wide variety of native wildl
  • An omnivore, it eats insects and young birds as well as fruits, nuts, and other vegetation.
  • He will soon come to regard the killing of birds as not only brutal, but dreadfully silly, and
  • vertebrates, amphibians, reptiles, mammals and birds as well as fish.
  • n-native plants were introduced and non-native birds as well as the Pacific Rat became established
  • which it evolved autapomorphically from modern birds, as it covers the upper end of the second, not
  • two stories concerning a tortoise and various birds ascribed to Aesop, one in the Greek of Babrius
  • in western mythologies) are legendary ruler of birds associated with the Chinese Empress in the sam
  • Breeding birds associated with the site include Buzzard (Bute
  • Two juvenile birds at Chew Valley Lake, England, in September 197
  • ontraband and the illegal hunting of migratory birds at sea.
  • ged by the Royal Society for the Protection of Birds at Welches Dam.
  • 25-29 cm (10-11.5 in), than the South American birds, at 29.5-34.3
  • grid-square distribution maps for all breeding birds at a Europe-wide level.
  • in and evolutionary radiations of Australasian birds at the 1974 and 1990 International Ornithologi
  • Nice worked on the life-histories of birds at a time when most of the focus was on collec
  • nnicliffe was born in Langley and painted many birds at the four reservoirs behind the village in M
  • , Hyderabad visited Pullicat lake to watch the birds at Nelapattu Birds Sanctuary and also the diff
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