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  • The bush has abundant bird life, including the bellbird, tomtit, rifleman, wood pigeon and grey warbler.
  • The bush has abundant bird life, including the bellbird, tomtit, rifleman, wood pigeon and grey warbler.
  • For centuries, if not longer, there have been rumours and stories about a giant bird living in the remote areas of Australia.
  • For that matter, extant birds are quite different from Jurassic and Cretaceous birds.
  • Other important birds are lesser seed-finch (Oryzoborus angolensis), ruddy-breasted seedeater (Sporaphila minuta), slate-colored seedeater (Sporophila schistacea), Guianan piculet (Picumnus minutissimus), blood-coloured woodpecker (Veniliornis sanguineus), and the crimson-hooded manakin (Pipra aureola). Paramaribo swamp forests
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  • There was abundant bird or, rather, ornithoid life, flocks strewn across the sky. The Earth Book of Stormgate
  • ‘I also got chased by an emu, which is like a giant bird that doesn't fly, at a wildlife park in Australia once’.
  • The area was an important resting place for many types of migrant birds.
  • THE END OF PART THREE REMEMBERING THE INCIDENT OF HIS CHILDHOOD, THE YOUNG male ramapithecine came again to the Lake of Giant Birds. The Golden Torc
  • What aspect of the ratite genome accounts for the larger size relative to volant birds?
  • The area was an important resting place for many types of migrant birds.
  • A strange extension to this ornithological theme are the displays featuring a giant birdcage inhabited by a moody-looking half-dressed woman – symbolic, perhaps, of the anxious consumer, desperate to break out of their economic prison for a restorative shopping spree. Christmas through the looking glass
  • Migrant birds shelter in the reeds.
  • Ostriches, emus, cassowaries, rheas, kiwis, moas and elephant birds really are more closely related to each other than they are to any other birds.
  • They found lemurs the size of gorillas, hippos no bigger than pigs and enormous elephant birds.
  • I figured the arboretum didn't want birdseed growing all over the place so I used shelled sunflower mixes in the feeders.
  • Additionally, a number of other fully-feathered extant birds can readily absorb and use incident radiant solar energy.
  • The stuttering of the tiny granules in the air was like constant bird cries that kept our village awake all night.
  • As shown by the dominance degree analysis, Passer montanus was dominant bird species on campus.
  • The area was an important resting place for many types of migrant birds.
  • While there are few wild animals in Iceland, there is abundant birdlife - ducks, geese and, among the many sea-birds I spotted, petrels, puffins, tern, gannets, skuas and shearwaters.
  • Other ratites, the elephant bird of Madagascar and the moas of New Zealand, have been extinct for several centuries, probably as a result of human hunting.
  • More obviously, ivy entanglements are important bird nesting sites. Times, Sunday Times
  • The wet season (mid-June to early October) is hot and humid and the best time for flowering plants, amphibians, reptiles and intra-African migrant birds such as cuckoos.
  • A strange extension to this ornithological theme are the displays featuring a giant birdcage inhabited by a moody-looking half-dressed woman – symbolic, perhaps, of the anxious consumer, desperate to break out of their economic prison for a restorative shopping spree. Christmas through the looking glass
  • Migrant birds shelter in the reeds. A Guide to Britain's Conservation Heritage
  • On the second voyage, Sindbad is marooned on an island, but with the help of a giant bird, he is able to collect many diamonds before returning home.
  • Uncle Einar is a special uncle with thin veiny wings that allow him to take flight like a giant bird and travel wherever he pleases. 2010 February 12 « The BookBanter Blog
  • Early this year, flowers bloomed ahead of time in spring and migrant birds flew back to the north earlier than usual.
  • While there are few wild animals in Iceland, there is abundant bird life - ducks, geese and, among the many sea-birds I spotted, petrels, puffins, tern, gannets, skuas and shearwaters.
  • Overhead, black helicopters hover in military formation like giant birds of prey.
  • Beneath the ash was the oddest, most brilliant bird she had ever seen: gold skin, covered in spiky quills that would someday turn into red-and-orange feathers.
  • The Yalu River Wetlands Nature Reserve is an important stopover for migrant birds in Northeast Asia.
  • Ostriches, emus, cassowaries, rheas, kiwis, moas and elephant birds really are more closely related to each other than they are to any other birds.
  • There was silence in the meadow for a few minutes, except for the cries of distant birds.
  • Migrant birds have been held up by contrary winds. The Sun
  • The Camargue landscape is vast and just slightly untamed, with ponies and cattle roaming wild grassland, abundant birdlife and colorful local characters. The Salt of the Earth
  • As these species became extinct, the giant birds switched to bison, elk, and deer.
  • While there are few wild animals in Iceland, there is abundant birdlife - ducks, geese and, among the many sea-birds I spotted, petrels, puffins, tern, gannets, skuas and shearwaters.
  • It is an elegant bird, an eagle with spread wings. Times, Sunday Times
  • Migrant birds have been held up by contrary winds. The Sun
  • Suddenly the serenity is broken as a giant bird, recalling the mythological roc, barges through the brush, creating a momentary panic among the dawn horses.
  • To their credit, Quick & Ruben (2009) do note that some birds (including kiwis, emus and the extinct elephant birds and mihirungs) have very small sterna that don't extend as far posteriorly as the abdominal air-sacs: these sterna are actually smaller, compared to trunk length, than those of such non-avian saurischians as dromaeosaurs and diplodocoid and macronarian sauropods (Wedel 2007). ScienceBlogs Channel : Life Science
  • It matters to most of us that an estuary airport will destroy internationally important bird habitat. Times, Sunday Times
  • They are brilliant birds, predominantly bluish-green with a golden-brown back and a yellow throat. Times, Sunday Times
  • The bush has abundant bird life, including the bellbird, tomtit, rifleman, wood pigeon and grey warbler.
  • Other ratites, the elephant bird of Madagascar and the moas of New Zealand, have been extinct for several centuries, probably as a result of human hunting.
  • Extant birds are accomplished endotherms and many maintain the highest body temperatures.
  • This old tower is a complete breeding-place for vagrant birds; the swallow and martlet abound in every chink and cranny, and circle about it the whole day long; while at night, when all other birds have gone to rest, the moping owl comes out of its lurking-place, and utters its boding cry from the battlements. The Alhambra
  • Ostriches, emus, cassowaries, rheas, kiwis, moas and elephant birds really are more closely related to each other than they are to any other birds.
  • The rest of the garden is filled with shade- and sun-loving subtropical and Mediterranean plants - abutilon, bougainvillea, datura, giant bird of paradise, and princess flower (Tibouchina).
  • Ireland is internationally important as a northerly winter feeding ground for many winter migrant birds such as thrush, fieldfare, redwing, and finches.
  • Otherwise, the dying hot air balloon and giant bird sequences benefit most from Herrmann's deft musical touch.
  • After you've gotten the knack of making a simply topiary shape, you can try more elaborate shapes, such as animals and giant birds.
  • Between the septate lungs of extant ‘reptiles’ and the derived air sac system of extant birds, there must have existed an entire spectrum of intermediates.
  • Life at the marina brings her close to nature, especially the abundant birds such as blue herons and ospreys, as well as some great dock neighbors.
  • When gas first spread along a city, mapping it forth about evenfall for the eye of observant birds, a new age had begun for sociality and corporate pleasure-seeking, and begun with proper circumstance, becoming its own birthright. Virginibus Puerisque and other papers
  • Existing laws offer only minimal protection; these include the Natural Communities Conservation Planning Program (NCCP) of 1991 that restricts destruction of some coastal sage scrub, and the Endangered Species Act listing of the California gnatcatcher, which created restrictions on destruction of habitat for extant birds. California coastal sage and chaparral
  • Before me natant birds hunker against the teeth of a northerly breeze. Merriam-Webster's Word of the Day
  • Trees have been coming into leaf sooner, migrant birds are arriving earlier, frog spawn is being spotted before Christmas, while comma and holly blue butterflies have been sighted as early as March.
  • While there are few wild animals in Iceland, there is abundant birdlife - ducks, geese and, among the many sea-birds I spotted, petrels, puffins, tern, gannets, skuas and shearwaters.
  • More obviously, ivy entanglements are important bird nesting sites. Times, Sunday Times

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