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  • ation results in the discovery of further rare birds at that location, and so on, with the end resu
  • atus) is one of the smallest of all Australian birds at 8 to 10 cm in length, and one of the most c
  • The last record of multiple birds at Lake Alaotra is from 9 June 1960 when a sma
  • ubsequently, he became an assistant curator of birds at the Museum of Zoology in Michigan until 194
  • viewing point to observe wildlife, especially birds at close range.
  • The mites are blood feeders and attack resting birds at night.
  • , that is used to observe wildlife, especially birds, at close quarters.
  • Birds At Home was released in the Netherlands on Sep
  • He was curator of birds at the Academy of Natural Sciences in Philadel
  • ded William Robert Ogilvie-Grant as Curator of Birds at the Natural History Museum, retiring on his
  • uly and in August, there will be wide range of birds at these feeding grounds, including various sp
  • location means that it receives many migrating birds at those times.
  • Migratory birds at Jayakwadi Dam, Aurangabad
  • l the Irish light vessels were named after sea birds at that time).
  • cumented sightings of more than 120 species of birds at this site.
  • Bat-fowling is an archaic method of catching birds at night, while they are at roost.
  • d internal disruptions such as the weather and birds attempting to land on it.
  • ry season when fruits are scarce - despite the birds' attempts to defend their offspring.
  • Birds Australia Victoria (BA-VIC) is the Victorian r
  • er the auspices of the non-profit organisation Birds Australia in order to provide a base for the s
  • During 2009 discussions commenced with Birds Australia with a view to merging the two organ
  • In 2001 negotiations between Birds Australia and Parks Victoria, on renewal of th
  • It was opened in 1982 by Birds Australia as Australia's third bird observator
  • tional Park in eastern Victoria, Australia, by Birds Australia as Australia's second bird observato
  • Members of Birds Australia resident in Victoria are automatical
  • On 21 May 2011 members of both BOCA and Birds Australia voted by an overwhelming majority at
  • onomic reasons, the observatory was closed and Birds Australia's association with Barren Grounds en
  • l Australasian Ornithologists Union (RAOU, now Birds Australia) in 1964.
  • ian Ornithologists Union (RAOU), also known as Birds Australia, with the inaugural meeting held at
  • stralasian Ornithologists Union, also known as Birds Australia.
  • stralasian Ornithologists Union, also known as Birds Australia.
  • eal spot within the broadland area for nesting birds away from the tourist bustle of the main river
  • n of aerial predators, they can frighten other birds away, allowing them to eat undisturbed.
  • orth American plains, and is intended to scare birds away.
  • Always hums the song "4 and 20 Black Birds Baked In a Pie."
  • The most common motifs are lions, birds, band-shaped animals and spirals.
  • Birds Barbershop is an independently-owned brand of
  • i) and between 10,000,000 and 20,000,000 adult birds based on a 2009 estimate.
  • In 1835, he developed a phylogeny for the birds based on the muscles of the hip and leg that c
  • eryx grew relatively slowly compared to modern birds, based on growth lines found in slices of Arch
  • As well as birds, bats are caught, and the pass is also well kn
  • As an adult, its diet consists of birds, bats, reptiles, amphibians and fish, although
  • diet of the finches affected the depth of the birds' beaks in the future generations.Their beaks r
  • In the wild, it is enjoyed by birds, bears and small mammals.
  • Along with berries, birds, bears & fish, Marshall has the largest & tast
  • e Corfu Trilogy - My Family and Other Animals, Birds, Beasts and Relatives and The Garden of the Go
  • s ewer is exquisitely decorated with fantastic birds, beasts and twisting tendrils.
  • r the poetry collection by D. H. Lawrence, see Birds, Beasts and Flowers.
  • wax statuary.... and the immense collection of birds, beasts, fish, insects and reptiles;... painti
  • the Bahama Islands, containing the figures of birds, beasts, fishes, serpents, insects, and plants
  • Birds, Beasts, and Flowers is a split EP between ind
  • ish, cut into thick slices, which attracts the birds, beautiful village girls peering through the P
  • details how Phoebe Snetsinger's obsession with birds became a way of coping with terminal illness."
  • The birds became too rare to be shot in any great quanti
  • A fraction of the birds became semi-blind from the infection.
  • More predators, scavengers, insects and birds become attracted to this mounting accumulation
  • ther-plucking; presumably this could relate to birds becoming overly tired and therefore stressed.
  • Birds, Bees and Rabiits
  • Its nectar-rich flowers tend to attract birds, bees, and wasps easily.
  • if the pilots should, or could, have seen the birds before they hit or not -- that would be hard/i
  • similar bone structure had only been found in birds before this fossil was discovered.
  • ies, and apparently originated as parasites of birds, before a secondary radiation saw some taxa be
  • n Black Noddy (Anous minutus marcusi) - 20,000 birds before the 1982/83 decline
  • Kingfisher bank that was occupied by breeding birds before it was completed.
  • Northern hemisphere birds begin breeding around February, southern hemis
  • Birds begin to disperse south and east again in Augu
  • cor but most are not suitable for housing live birds, being too small, or of unsafe materials or co
  • mall mammals, reptiles and amphibians and then birds being among the most visible.
  • locations in the country, with 314 species of birds being present, 70% of all in Bulgaria.
  • ry caterpillars, which are distasteful to many birds, being a speciality of preference.
  • ff album (It's Gospel Time) by The Sons Of The Birds, being the sons of the famous Peacock group Th
  • siderable and possibly unsustainable number of birds being caught for the cage bird trade (BirdLife
  • variations in plumage and size, with the Palau birds being smallest and Guam kingfishers being larg
  • ales during the summer, involving at least two birds believed to be Elegant Terns.
  • and has more than 2,100 species of animals and birds belonging to many different places around the
  • The bristlebills are a genus of passerine birds belonging to the genus Bleda in the bulbul fam
  • sins attracts more than 8,000 winter migratory birds belonging to 217 species, mostly from European
  • or recreational or wildlife (such as migratory birds) benefits.
  • Changes in survival rates and other aspects of birds' biology can indicate the causes of population
  • r reptiles (including smaller Komodo dragons), birds, bird eggs, small mammals, monkeys, wild boar,
  • ll also demonstrate an exceptional interest in birds, bird feathers and bird scent which is termed
  • It includes insects, lizards, young birds, bird's eggs, and fruit.
  • wood, suggested they change their name to "The Birds Birds", to distinguish themselves from the Ame
  • Nelson team that won the Third Division North: Birds, Black, Broadhead, Braidwood, Crawshaw, Eddles
  • sophomore effort “Songs In The Key of Mountain Birds Blue”, where all the songs are written in the
  • vaccinate, as a precautionary measure, the 600 birds boarders of the zoo.
  • tone beads,human skulls, animals bones such as birds boars and sea shells, a stone hammer and ornam
  • Brown's illustrations included birds, botanical subjects and insects.
  • alley, the reserve is especially attractive to birds both in Spring, when many migratory passerines
  • The painting shows a number of birds, both common and exotic, gathered around a poo
  • area is a roosting place for many varieties of birds both resident and migratory.
  • , with the most likely dispersal vectors being birds; branchiopod eggs swallowed by seabirds, even
  • res herself for her journey across the sky the birds break into song, waking the men and women.
  • egu, Burma and it was believed that the Indian birds bred there.
  • Macquarie island birds breed on the island so wildlife management and
  • Some birds breed in Alaska where their range overlaps wit
  • May rare birds breed in the area and there are also colonies
  • Birds breeding in the carr woodland include the loca
  • Not much is known of the birds breeding pattern at Balls Pyramid, however it
  • Birds Britannia is a four-part BBC Four television s
  • Birds Britannica (with Mark Cocker), Chatto, 2005
  • Suddenly, one of the birds broke away from the formation and circled once
  • n the UK for a captive release programme using birds brought in from Spain.
  • When these birds build their nests, they choose a clean place,
  • t is said that Hurdis used to free the trapped birds, but would leave a few coins in their place to
  • San Diego has breed these birds but they are not kept anymore.
  • s a large suborder of lice mostly parasitic on birds but including a large family (the Trichodectid
  • phyletic, because it contains both mammals and birds, but the most recent common ancestor of mammal
  • Incubation times are unrecorded in wild birds but are reported to be 24 days for captive bir
  • tical to the theory of a dinosaurian origin of birds, but more recently has come down on the side o
  • role as prey for various predatory mammals and birds, but are also opportunistic predators themselv
  • Most nectarivores are insects or birds, but there are also nectarivorous mammals, not
  • They were fast flitting birds but nevertheless, they were still endangered.
  • t is present in most amphibians, reptiles, and birds, but has been lost in mammals.
  • ier Messiaen's Catalogue d'oiseaux (Catalog of birds), but has no direct musical relationship.
  • It feeds mainly on rodents and birds, but may also take lizards, frogs, or insects.
  • They are usually used as ornamental birds, but still are appreciated in high-level resta
  • The vertebrate hosts are reptiles or birds but the invertebrate hosts are not known for m
  • His early interest was in nature and birds, but after his elder brother William Cranch Bo
  • It imitates not only birds but also other animals and mechanical sounds s
  • t the reports refer to an escaped pet or feral birds, but no explanation brought forth this far see
  • not only many mammals (especially jaguars) and birds, but also apparitions and spooks: hybrids of d
  • the genus Necropsittacus, colored like Dubois' birds but with entirely green wings and supposedly f
  • ild elephants, wild dogs, deer, wildpigs, rare birds, butterflies are seen here.
  • othschild, Miriam (1983) Dear Lord Rothschild: birds, butterflies and history.
  • 1973: Music For People, Birds, Butterflies and Mosquitos (Choice)
  • tage stamps, such as collecting stamps showing birds, butterflies, ships, famous art, and so on.
  • re photographer, specializing in photos of the birds, butterflies, insects and landscapes of Centra
  • dirt trail that "provide opportunities to see birds, butterflies, plants and animals in their natu
  • is a gundog trained to flush game, especially birds, by first finding the game then driving it fro
  • there is little evidence for predation on wild birds by Great Horned Owls).
  • Birds by the lake includes Mallard and Common Golden
  • Despite being listed among the birds by the bible, bats are not birds, and are in f
  • ygiformes', and distinguished from other early birds by long bony tails, and in some species, by th
  • iers of the bridge are stone carvings of water birds by sculptor John Birnie Philip.
  • Hunting birds by night
  • The Origin and Evolution of Birds by Alan Feduccia
  • ociety is to encourage the scientific study of birds by gathering and disseminating information on
  • assist the conservation and management of birds by providing information, from which sound man
  • ssioned to produce a series of watercolours of birds by Napoleon Bonaparte.
  • 36 coloured plates of paintings of Australian birds by the author, as well as several black-and-wh
  • his business involved the procurement of wild birds by himself and others to be made into display
  • wing army ant swarms, and acoustical luring of birds, by means of a "facial disc".
  • e some confusion about the taxonomic status of birds called Maranhao Hermit.
  • It is the smallest of the birds called "swans", but still a large species of w
  • The Sibley-Monroe checklist has two birds called "Grey-headed Woodpecker", Dendropicos s
  • with food by a plane and during that time the birds came to a wetland in the proximity of the fenc
  • Some enemies, such as Balloon Birds, came from Balloon Fight.
  • The idea that the Kroot evolved from birds came later, but conformed to the model design.
  • Scrappings of the mucosa from diseased birds can reveal oocysts.
  • Over 270 species of birds can be seen in the park as well as American Al
  • Some uncommon birds can also be found here, including
  • gdom's first bird observatory, a great deal of birds can be found on what today is an uninhabited i
  • Many different birds can be seen attracted by the good supplies of
  • ly on wildfowl and waders, although many other birds can be seen.
  • Many birds can be sighted along the trails.
  • National Trust and up to a hundred species of birds can be found there throughout the year.
  • Birds can only be shown by the person who raised the
  • Waterfowl and passing sea birds can be seen on the lake as can dragonflies in
  • Many species of birds can be found in the preserve's wetlands, and n
  • A two minute demo of 'For the Birds' can be found on their website 8footsativa.com
  • pus has a huge artificial lake where migratory birds can be found at times.
  • ) and thousands of raptors, waterfowl and song birds can be observed during the months of migration
  • Over 100 species of birds can be found in Flores.
  • Both birds can often be found in the same locale.
  • quirrels, frogs, toads, foxes and all kinds of birds can be seen in the woods.
  • In spring or autumn rare migratory birds can often be seen.
  • These birds can reach 76-86 cm (29.9-33.9
  • life refuge at the edge of the bay, where many birds can be seen at almost any time.
  • sandy paths, whilst butterflies and a range of birds can be discovered in the surrounding woodlands
  • Birds Can't Row Boats (1988)
  • The bars should be spaced so that curious birds cannot stick their heads out of the cage and b
  • At World of Birds, Cape Town, South Africa
  • Established in 1932 as a haven for migratory birds, Cape Romain National Wildlife Refuge is addit
  • different species of wildlife, including deer, birds, carp in the wet season, and numerous small an
  • re a Mathematical Genius (Along with Lobsters, Birds, Cats, and Dogs).
  • A geological feature locally known as "The Birds' Cemetery" - precipice with sulphurated hydrog
  • prestigious role in the Supernatural Man-Eater Birds ceremony; he is a man-eating raven.
  • lers are a large family of Old World passerine birds characterised by soft fluffy plumage.
  • 2000 Ltd, which is wholly owned by The British Birds Charitable Trust (registered charity number 10
  • listic, with the ants benefiting by having the birds chase prey back down towards them.
  • Enemies include superheroes, clowns, pixelated birds, Chinese dragons, and sharks that shoot lasers
  • e Menken, showing film clips of a garden, with birds chirping for the soundtrack.
  • board, ok, and the background sound effects of birds chirping.
  • The Birds' Christmas Carol is a novel by Kate Douglas Wi
  • The children are seen as giant white birds, circling higher and higher into the skies.
  • s that the word derives from the appearance of birds circling tightly in a thermal updraft "like so
  • Some anecdotal evidence suggests pre-breeding birds circumnavigate Australia in the years leading
  • Their most unusual feature for birds classed as waders is that they inhabit deserts
  • e other hand, the Check-list of South American Birds classifies all caracaras as true falcons and p
  • zure, on a fesse dancettee between 8 garbs or, birds close on the field, beaked and membered gules.
  • The tree swifts are aerial near passerine birds, closely related to, but distinct from the tru
  • But now that I have watched birds closely, the killing of them seems to me as so
  • of painting with great detail he has shown the birds, clothes, animals flowers which shows the dedi
  • He worked on the birds collected by Johann Natterer in Brazil in 1822
  • The South African birds collected by Andrew Smith went to the Zoology
  • The sound of birds coming from the speaker on the platform is a m
  • imstone and Peacock whilst the normal array of birds common to such habitat can also be found such
  • Birds common to the bay include the Wood Ibis, Rosea
  • All birds common to Stockholm, such as Mallard, Eurasian
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