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  • The birds commonly seen, include Woodpecker, Nuthatch, a
  • Birds commonly found on the mere include the Reed Wa
  • retirement, he continued his hobby of studying birds, compiling data on Scandinavian migration and
  • Coccyzidae is a family of birds comprising 18 new world cuckoos, ranging from
  • pulation of Canarian Houbaras at about 700-750 birds, comprising 300-350 on Fuerteventura and Lobos
  • The birds Confuciusornis and Ichthyornis, however, grew
  • The Directory of Australian Birds considers both subspecies of the Grey-crowned
  • The Check-list of North American Birds considers the Laughing Falcon a true falcon (s
  • Sea birds consist of sooty, grey, and white terns; friga
  • Poultry grit is a material fed to birds consisting mainly of crushed stone (though oft
  • Newtonia is a genus of passerine birds containing four species.
  • by the Yukon Wildlife Ordinance and Migratory Birds Convention Act.
  • s, including amphibians, reptiles, rodents and birds, corticosterone is a main glucocorticoid, invo
  • hman openly wondered whether geese and similar birds could be taught new migration patterns by foll
  • ryx, being the oldest known ancestor of modern birds, could provide clues to the origin of avian fl
  • of excellent riders, they were so speedy that birds could not outrun them.
  • s this may be because humans were jealous that birds could fly but people cannot, mentioning the le
  • man of the Royal Society for the Protection of Birds' council, as president of the RSPB, and presid
  • In 1990, synthpop band Exotic Birds covered the song for their album Equilibrium.
  • luding beavers, elk, moose, a large variety of birds, coyotes, deer, and others.
  • They are known to eat fish, frogs, rodents, birds, crabs, and snakes.
  • n the tails of New Caledonian crows showed the birds creating advanced implements.
  • the convergence of Upper Middle Creek Road and Birds Creek Road, it may be used to reach the Gatlin
  • n includes essential sanctuaries for migratory birds, critical nursery grounds for aquatic life, an
  • s the first staging ground after the migratory birds cross over the Himalayas into the Indian subco
  • Heligoland is on a major migration route for birds crossing the North Sea; for centuries they, bo
  • ing in susceptible species, which leads to the birds' crushing their eggs instead of incubating the
  • Machaerirhynchus is a genus of passerine birds currently classified with the monarch flycatch
  • Other characters included the overseeing birds; D.C. and Jack the Lad and the villainous Moth
  • with the largest numbers on Blackett Lake (23 birds), Dabbs Lake (20 birds), Jackson Lake (20 bird
  • The birds Dacelo novaeguineae and Pygoscelis papua, neit
  • seudonyms for pulp magazines, including Battle Birds, Daredevil Aces, Dime Mystery, Horror Stories,
  • he results of an analysis of its Rats/Mice/and Birds Database: Researchers, Breeders, Transporters,
  • ong animals living there, one can find various birds, deer, wild pigs, moles, foxes, wolves, snakes
  • If one or more birds defecate on you or your property (commonly car
  • The birds defend their colony area communally aggressive
  • As curator of the birds department he oversaw around 195,000 bird spec
  • It has persistently been maintained that the birds depicted are in fact herons.
  • cript, as well as a more focused volume on the birds depicted in the Missal.
  • It is now thought possible that all modern birds descended specifically from a semi-aquatic bir
  • n eastern crane, barheaded geese and migrating birds descent on the water.
  • d or the ramiers, respectively, seem to be the birds described by Bontekoe.
  • Other birds described by Vieillot in the same issue includ
  • Other birds described by Vieillot in this work in 1819 are
  • Birds described in 1801 include the Norfolk Island G
  • Birds described in 1901 include the Blue-wattled Bul
  • s of the Zoological Society of London 1836 New birds described by Gould in this journal in 1836 inc
  • Birds described in 1851 include the Bare-necked Umbr
  • Some birds described by Pelzeln are Red-eyed Thornbird, S
  • plus beaux oiseaux chanteur de la zone torride Birds described in this work in 1805 include the Bla
  • Other birds described by Vieillot in this work in 1817 inc
  • Birds described in 1807 include the Oriental Pied Ho
  • nson Zoological Illustrations (commenced 1820) Birds described in this work in 1821 include the Mic
  • The Birds destroy everything in their air attacks in the
  • In birds, destruction of a clutch by predators, (or rem
  • arts in many TV programmes including The Liver Birds, Dickens of London, Robin of Sherwood and an e
  • More rain deluged the Newburgh area, and the Birds didn't play again until May 17: a 4-3 win over
  • ccording to FLAP, between one and nine million birds die each year in the city from hitting skyscra
  • Avian veterinarians recommend pet birds' diets be supplemented with foods such as whol
  • and Moors Special Protection Area under the EU Birds Directive and as a Ramsar Site, and a National
  • listed in Annex 1 of the European Commission's Birds Directive as requiring special protection; the
  • listed in Annex 1 of the European Commission's Birds Directive as requiring special protection.
  • and Moors Special Protection Area under the EU Birds Directive and as a Ramsar Site, and a National
  • ecial Protection Area under the European Union Birds Directive.
  • e site is subject to the European Union's 1979 Birds Directive.
  • liam John Swainson publishes A synopsis of the birds discovered in Mexico by W. BullockF.L.S
  • One of the birds discovered was the Pinyon Jay.
  • ot digest the seed of desert mistletoe, so the birds disperse the seeds when they defecate or wipe
  • Birds disperse the seeds after they eat the fruit.
  • species reproduces vegetatively by rhizome and birds disperse seeds when they feed on the fruits.
  • In some areas birds disperse from the breeding grounds, and have b
  • While on the breeding grounds, these birds display a wide range of hissing and quacking n
  • These birds dive and swim underwater.
  • fects that simply must be seen to be believed: birds dive-bombing and exploding in red-and-yellow p
  • ing and a sea turtle might be swimming around, birds diving around you, you might even see a shark
  • rs studio filmed the Soupy Sales film debut in Birds Do It.
  • These birds do not inhabit Kerguelen proper, instead nesti
  • e fake telethon episode, she tried to have her birds do some tricks.
  • Unlike the "white" Sterna terns, these birds do not dive for fish, but forage on the wing p
  • Young birds do not breed until two years old; they typical
  • It is resident, and most birds do not migrate.
  • Birds Do It, Bees Do It received a nomination for Be
  • While it is true that the birds do perform backward somersaults in flight, the
  • was nominated for an Academy Award in 1976 for Birds Do It, Bees Do It.
  • Birds Do It, Bees Do It is a 1974 documentary film c
  • iew to a rural landscape outside (with Venus's birds, doves, sitting on the doorstep).
  • t which allowed hunter and collectors to shoot birds down from far away places and from great heigh
  • The mill pond is a home to water birds, dragonflies and other forms of wildlife.
  • in winter, providing a rich habitat for wading birds, ducks and geese.
  • in winter, providing a rich habitat for wading birds, ducks and geese.
  • y Law which is home to a variety of water foul birds, ducks, swans and also near the boating lake i
  • nd turbines represent a much smaller threat to birds, due to being much lower in number and lacking
  • It feeds on small mammals, amphibians and birds during the evening and early morning.
  • at the lake attract 300-350 thousand migrating birds during the winter.
  • in order to protect many different species of birds during the breeding season.
  • Jheel is a large lake that attracts migratory birds during winter.
  • d sanctuary which is home to various migratory birds during certain seasons and has been recently d
  • were estimated to contain well over 1 million birds during December 2009.
  • idge downstream of lock 7 & wetland scrape for birds e) public access and enjoyment f) natural habi
  • been found in all mammals studied so far, some birds, e.g., cormorant and ostrich but also, in its
  • On a shelf in the pedestal sit three large birds, each about to set off in its direction.
  • wners in the area reported collecting over 150 birds each from their land.
  • Enlli), founded in 1953, nets and rings 8,000 birds each year in order to understand their migrati
  • He became interested in birds early on and got in contact with Charles H Rog
  • These are very domesticated birds, easily bewildered by more active breeds.
  • pping Turtles, Nine-banded Armadillos, snakes, birds, Eastern Box Turtles, oysters, raccoons, Ameri
  • These birds eat fish and marine invertebrates, especially
  • Wings: An Illustrated Anthology of Poems About Birds, edited by Billy Collins
  • Among colonial non-co-nesting birds egg-tossing is observed to be performed by con
  • concluded that in some species of cooperative birds egg-tossing is a strategy of clutch coordinati
  • rporated hardstones, shells, corals, and small birds' eggs in his works.
  • The diet of this bird includes items like sea birds' eggs, small arthropods, and the seeds and flo
  • edator that relies on lizards, insects, moles, birds, eggs, small snakes, rodents, and frogs.
  • , a stuffed Lion in a "rampant" pose, and many birds' eggs, butterflies, and insects preserved unde
  • ating a variety of plants and insects and even birds' eggs.
  • s), plus occasional snails, frogs, lizards and birds' eggs.
  • es, insects and other small invertebrates, and birds' eggs.
  • suffer from Byne's disease which also affects birds eggs.The study of dry mollusc shells is called
  • isolated undisturbed offshore islets, with few birds elsewhere.
  • Stuart Nicholson writes: "Conference of the Birds emerged as a definitive statement of swinging
  • The main stalk acts as a perch for birds, enabling birds to land within reach of the pl
  • The birds endemic to the Western Ghats residing here inc
  • species of New Zealand wren, a family of small birds endemic to New Zealand.
  • species of New Zealand wren, a family of small birds endemic to New Zealand.
  • Despite its close relationship to avialan birds, Epidexipteryx appears to have lacked remiges
  • The two shallower pools attract wading birds, especially green and common sandpipers.
  • This tropical bird garden was home to many birds, especially the parrot family, and as he came
  • o those who grow them as a host flower to many birds, especially the Hummingbird.
  • sity of wildlife on and around City Island are birds, especially aquatic species.
  • ing on the property, which became home to many birds, especially pigeons.
  • Family Menoponidae - birds, especially poultry.
  • rch on the evolution and ecology of flightless birds, especially rails, on oceanic islands.
  • The wings of birds, especially weak-flying species, provide littl
  • species of the southern fur seal also have sea birds, especially penguins, as part of their diet.
  • mely important feeding ground for a variety of birds, especially waders and waterbirds.
  • st of wetlands of international importance for birds, established in the Ramsar Convention of 1971.
  • ful and by 2010 there were up to 105 migrating birds established in the eastern United States for t
  • These birds eventually stopped moving and adapted with the
  • bois' report; there is no indication that such birds ever occurred on Mauritius.
  • The boy and Resa both turn into birds every night, as a side-effect of the seeds, bu
  • the United States are crowded with billions of birds every spring and fall.
  • alled vinkeniers ("finchers"), breeding 10,000 birds every year.
  • We propose that birds evolved from predators that specialized in amb
  • ed by those who oppose the consensus view that birds evolved from dinosaurs.
  • All of these birds evolved from ancient birds that did fly; the t
  • was championed by John Ostrom, who argued that birds evolved from coelurosaurian dinosaurs, and par
  • Birds evolved from dinosaurs, therefore a change to
  • al ("from the ground up") theory proposes that birds evolved from small, fast predators that ran on
  • Huxley believed that birds evolved from an ancestral ratite, and the larg
  • bird flight are almost as old as the idea that birds evolved from dinosaurs, which arose soon after
  • Some birds evolved into flightless species after their an
  • Many saguaros are home to multiple nests; if birds excavate adjoining hollows, a saguaro boot may
  • d of Hawaiʻi, fossil records show that related birds existed on other Hawaiian islands as well.
  • Wanting to prove that the white birds existed, Alexandre betrayed the natives' trust
  • This may be the only material proof of these birds' existence, or be from Mauritius.
  • The birds experiment with mirrors.
  • Birds exposed in studies to these large quantities e
  • The wintering range of the birds extends over the Kaipara Harbour.
  • r Richard Squires, and acted in the films Rare Birds, Extraordinary Visitor, Messiah from Montreal
  • ing and exporting spices including the popular Birds Eye chilies that are only found in Africa.
  • ali is made from peri-peri sauce from Malawian birds eye chillies which are the hottest in Africa.
  • 2008: Commonwealth Fellowship, Birds Eye View Film Festival, London
  • neral Foods Corporation, and which founded the Birds Eye Frozen Food Company.
  • Birds Eye View is chaired by producer Elizabeth Karl
  • es being able to ascend under tether to gain a birds eye view of the show.
  • landscapes seen from a bird's eye view, exotic birds and stylised forms.
  • The Birds Eye View Logo
  • the largest and most profitable product in the Birds Eye line of products.
  • Birds Eye View's Director is co-founder Rachel Millw
  • Birds Eye View was founded by Rachel Millward and Pi
  • A birds eye view of United States is shown during the
  • The estate is roughly square-shaped from a birds eye perspective.
  • Cool Whip was introduced in 1967 by the Birds Eye division of General Foods.
  • Birds Eye later merged with Kraft Foods and Philip M
  • Birds Eye View seeks to promote films made by women
  • She has acted as consultant chef to Birds Eye brand to develop a range of healthy Indian
  • ctryon tomentosus, commonly known as the Hairy Birds Eye, Red Jacket or Woolly Rambutan, is a rainf
  • Local legend also holds that the birds face away from each other as, if were they to
  • It's Cold When Birds Fall From The Sky - 2005 (Live; limited to 500
  • These birds feed on nectar from flowers and flowering tree
  • These birds feed on nectar from flowers and flowering tree
  • The young birds feed themselves and are able to fly within two
  • During the breeding season birds feed in the waters surrounding breeding island
  • Birds feed on the flower buds.
  • These birds feed mainly by diving or dabbling.
  • ngbirds are attracted by its flowers and other birds feed on the fruit, both of which will also for
  • These birds feed on nectar from flowers using a long exten
  • These birds feed on insects and spiders, and unlike other
  • This usually excludes the case of birds feeding brood parasites.
  • houts of the men was so great so that even the birds fell down into the soldiers' hands stricken wi
  • turned into ovens, ponds and rivers dried up, birds fell from the sky and animals collapsed.
  • females: in contrast to many monogamous female birds, female dik-diks do not appear to seek to mate
  • Over the course of several months, the birds ferment, and are then eaten during the Greenla
  • e intricately carved capitals showing animals, birds, figures, foliage and scenes from the Bible in
  • but is more dispersed as the southerly moving birds find ample cover and food as they move southwa
  • Birds find other ways to provide for each other, i.e
  • Birds first described in this work include the Scarl
  • rtant ecological area, hosting many species of birds, fish and mammals.
  • ts walls and pillars include, leaves, flowers, birds, fish and other breathtaking ornamental design
  • ch natural habitat provides a home for various birds, fish, reptiles and mammals including American
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