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migration route

NOUN
  1. the geographic route along which birds customarily migrate

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  • Also, among birds their migration route is a round-trip one, which they make more than once in their lifetimes, while for the monarch it is strictly a one-way trip for each butterfly.
  • As a typical estuary wetland, Minjiang estuary wetland is one of the important stops of migration route for Eastern Asia- Australia birds.
  • The Caribbean slope is a major migration route; neotropical and altitudinal migrants comprise about 30% of the avifauna, particularly against the foothills. Isthmian-Pacific moist forests
  • However, juveniles and adults can both be found inland, and sightings, though rare, are so regular in fall that a small percentage of the population must use an overland migration route.
  • Caption :Muhammed Ali (R) is a veteran of the migration route to Europe. He spent 20 months in Libya trying to reach Italy, and finally ended up in jail.
  • Local storms at sea and strong equinoctial tides may affect whale migration routes that pass close to the coast.
  • From that he worked out the game migration routes at the very end of the Pleistocene period. THE JOE LEAPHORN MYSTERIES
  • You can see why it is important to have back the scrolls, which passed down our migration routes for generations.
  • Every February, give or take a couple of weeks, more than a million wildebeest, or gnus, gather in the south-eastern quadrant of their quasi-circular migration route.
  • Those include pollution, boat strikes, entanglement in fishing gear, and developments that impact on whale breeding grounds, feeding grounds, and migration routes.
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