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1. the forest animals and the migratory patterns of the birds
2. migratory birds come to Europe to breed here in the wetlands
3. An example would be the change in migratory pattern of birds, which rely on magnetic lines for their guidance
4. , where robins and other migratory birds sometimes
5. There didn’t appear to be anyone on the small islands south of my position, but there were quite a few migratory birds in the marshes on their south sides
6. It is also possible in this locality to do nature walking or mountain biking to enter the estuary of the Chilkat River, to contemplate inspiring views of high mountains, observe wild flowers, aquatic birds and migratory oceanic mammals
7. - the Convention on the Conservation of Migratory Species of Wild Animals (Bonn,
8. “Our southern lands experience a short summer, during which they are astoundingly productive and a migratory destination for wildlife from all over Kellaran
9. The stork has long and wide wings and is a migratory bird (Jer 8:7)
10. migration from Achaam, in focusing the migratory movement of Achaam to
11. Migratory behaviour is more or less influenced by social structures of the
12. “Christianity is a migratory religion and has been from outset
13. "We're on the migratory flyway
14. Unlike the Migratory Bird Treaty Act of 1913 which helped
15. to protect migratory bird species, The Bald and Golden Eagle
16. migratory farm laborer, their combined increased spent income might generate a new Whoremart checker position, whose additional earnings might require the services of a Social Security Investment Counselor, and thus another job is created upon the backs of the least financially remunerated
17. Homelessness is migratory and it was busier in the spring and summer months than in the winter
18. This condition is also known as benign migratory glossitis
19. our lives –perhaps the way migratory birds leave one hemisphere during the winter
20. This journey would have something of a migratory character, the invasion of a tribe
21. The Antarctic seas serve as a refuge for an extremely large number of migratory fish that flee from storms in the subpolar zones, in truth only to slide down the gullets of porpoises and seals
22. now, arctic terns, Werner, they fly from the south pole to the north pole, true navigators of the globe, probably the most migratory creatures ever to live, seventy thousand kilometers a year
23. As I walked, I told myself I was an alien ethnographer, noting the migratory habits of humans
24. "If they are migratory birds!"
25. Northern wildlife is migratory and availability depends on season
26. There were many breaks in his education, caused by the migratory habits of his tribe, but even when removed from his books his active brain continued to search out the mysteries of his fascinating avocation
27. To the effects of intercrossing in eliminating variations of all kinds, I shall have to recur; but it may be here remarked that most animals and plants keep to their proper homes, and do not needlessly wander about; we see this even with migratory birds, which almost always return to the same spot
28. I can only assert that instincts certainly do vary—for instance, the migratory instinct, both in extent and direction, and in its total loss
29. Swaysland, of Brighton, who during the last forty years has paid close attention to our migratory birds, informs me that he has often shot wagtails (Motacillae), wheatears, and whinchats (Saxicolae), on their first arrival on our shores, before they had alighted; and he has several times noticed little cakes of earth attached to their feet
30. On this hint, attempts have been made to construct elaborate migratory charts of the sperm whale