How To Use Passenger pigeon In A Sentence
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Passenger Pigeons used to come there to eat, for they were very fond of nuts! Do you know where elm trees grow wild along some riverway, or where pine trees live?
Bird Stories
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The significance of the disappearance of the buffalo and the passenger pigeon was not fully comprehended until much later.
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But the passenger pigeon, as we now know this bird, was a mixed blessing for the Pilgrims.
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The case contains a tree, and the branches of the tree are festooned with hundreds of passenger pigeons cast in orange copal (a million or so years old, an immature form of amber).
"There's a shark-shaped fin, in the water of my dreams..."
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The significance of the disappearance of the buffalo and the passenger pigeon was not fully comprehended until much later.
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But the passenger pigeon, as we now know this bird, was a mixed blessing for the Pilgrims.
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The original passenger pigeon was driven into extinction from a population that reached almost ten million at one point in time.
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A European-American habit of history is to destroy things and then to elegize them, like the memorial to the last passenger pigeon.
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The passenger pigeon was an attractive bird with a blue back and a pink breast that existed in huge populations.
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In the USA it is the North American bison and passenger pigeon which have taught us the harshest lessons about the need for conservancy.