There, cows and geese sway and horses pull carts past old men who sit motionless in the shade of a few broad trees. |
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Immediately, a gaggle of geese and a badling of ducks dashed towards us waddling with unbridled joy. |
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It was not unusual for a hunter to bag up to 40 geese or widgeon with one shot with this method. |
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Although the spring migration has barely begun, tens of thousands of geese and huge flocks of ducks are already here. |
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He seems bemused by his new surroundings goats, geese, Shetland ponies and a variety of other animals. |
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Scenes on the mugs include mountain lions, whitetail deer, bears, rainbow trout and geese. |
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I plunked down my cash, all the while admiring the plant with its white flowers so much like the heads of a gaggle of nodding geese. |
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The operation began on Friday night after two samples of geese imported from China tested positive for the bird-flu virus. |
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Here flocks of cranes, geese lapwings, curlews, cushats and other birds stop here during their transmigration. |
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They had domesticated geese and pigeons and a wide variety of wild birds like herons, pelicans, cranes and ducks. |
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Barnacle geese pair monogamously, and males prefer larger and heavier females. |
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Along with barnacle geese and choughs, whisky is one of the principal magnets drawing visitors to this hugely rewarding island. |
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I watched beautiful red-throated divers and the wintering barnacle geese transit the abandoned Isle of Innismurray, a few miles offshore. |
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We ask those who force-feed geese and ducks to stop carrying out this abusive practice. |
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Hundreds of thousands of these geese come to the refuge each September to fatten up on cotton grass before heading south. |
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We strolled half the length of the lake to locate a party of mallards, in a vain attempt to avoid catching the beady eyes of the Canada geese. |
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Part of the Slamannan plateau is to be designated a special area for bean geese. |
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A key factor in maintaining bean geese in the valley is the availability of secure roosts close to the feeding areas. |
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I have enjoyed watching the bean geese over a 40-year period and have witnessed their changing fortunes through the decades. |
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And it indicates that the larger Hawaiian geese were poor fliers or flightless. |
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A flock of more than 200 Taiga bean geese visit the Slammanan plateau from October to February every year. |
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When we notice the geese afresh we realize, as Ma Tsu says, they've been there from the very first. |
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Today everyone from congressmen to city councilmen treat the drugmakers like a flock of geese. |
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Around sunrise, the concentration of geese we'd hoped would keep our barrels warm lifted off its roost and, in steady waves, flew away. |
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He had a house on a pightle of pasture of just over 2 acres where, no doubt, he kept a cow, a few chickens and geese and a pig. |
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Though goslings are very time-consuming, grown-up geese are much more low-maintenance. |
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But whatever the smart individuals inside these organizations might think, bureaucratic inertia is killing those golden-egg geese. |
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And when drivers queue to allow a family of geese to amble across, it is one of those incongruous scenes which can only make you smile. |
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We'll never know now, but the expert view was that the geese were in all probability about to nest and were merely protecting their territory. |
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All the geese had been hatched under human watch and encouraged to imprint on the French trainer in a yellow vest. |
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His girlish prattlings cause the nation's women to swoon like silly geese when they should be busy churning butter. |
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If they're in the mood for something different, they also can hunt for geese, quail, ducks, and pheasants. |
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However, most ducks and geese have spatulate bills, while our little friend had a long, pointed one. |
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Wetlands are a lure for geese, swans, ducks, egrets, storks, herons and the icon of the Camargue, the pink flamingo. |
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There were thousands of gulls present along with geese, ducks, egrets, and crows all loafing or actively feeding on the airfield. |
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Ducks, geese and water hens will be introduced shortly and it is hoped over a short period to build up a colony. |
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Urban foxes were unwelcome visitors during the year and were responsible for killing a penguin and some geese. |
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The geese honked, and the hens hopped about clucking, as she giggled and ran after them. |
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Beside the stairs, there was a wooden hutch filled with sleeping chickens and slumbering geese. |
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The geese reminded me happily of why indeed I always feel somewhat philosophical when I go clamming. |
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We will continue to raise and hunt animals for food, and continue to cull deer and Canada geese that invade our living spaces. |
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The north Kent marshes, which run from Gravesend to Whitstable, are a home and breeding ground for ducks, geese, swans and waders. |
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Most ducks are sexually mature at one or two years of age, whereas geese and swans may mature at five years. |
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He liked to watch the swans and the geese in the big pond with the fancy arched bridge and the little gazebo. |
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Between March and September the rare osprey visits and there are duck, geese, swans, grouse, herons and buzzards. |
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Experts say migratory birds such as swans and geese are likely responsible for the westward spread of the bird flu virus. |
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Look out for geese, swans and ducks wearing their fancy breeding plumage and strutting their stuff in search of a mate. |
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Orders may now be placed for Christmas cakes, puddings, turkeys, geese etc. |
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I was interested in the geese feeding at the edge of a very choppy River Aire. |
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Each year, around 10 million turkeys are slaughtered for the Christmas table and millions of pigs, ducks and geese will get the chop, too. |
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Russell also kept free range chooks, ducks and geese, most but not all of whom became quite adept at avoiding the local dogs. |
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A fountain oxygenates water to fight algae, the harmful byproduct of geese droppings. |
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Households commonly raise cows, pigs, sheep, goats, turkeys and chickens, geese and ducks, while oxen and horses are work animals. |
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During summertime, especially in Saint Petersburg, the ducks and geese love to swim. |
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Elaine Hill's Sheepdog Handling Display Team delighted the crowds, if not the geese they were herding, with their skill and speed. |
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Instead, we now want our heroes out in the woods, chopping down trees, fencing in livestock, herding geese and curing bacon. |
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The geese pull plants up by the roots to feed on them, stripping the ground bare. |
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Our hyper friendly waiter must have caught the drift of our chatter about geese and pigs, and soon joined in. |
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They'd just put the storm windows in and she heard a passing flock of geese, muffled through two layers of glass. |
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We tested one further antibody that has been successfully used in geese but it did not give satisfying results in stonechats. |
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The research team found that the nene and two extinct species of Hawaiian geese were all closely related to one other genetically. |
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Beaming the sound of the birds' natural predators, such as geese or owls, at their roosts scares the canaries away from the power lines. |
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As long as water existed nearby for resting, birds like Canada geese, widgeon, and pintails often thrived in the irrigated countryside. |
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Surprisingly, all the Hawaiian geese were almost as closely related to two subspecies of Canada geese as they were to each other. |
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The usual suspects were there, but I'm not inclined to go out of my way to see mallards, Canada geese, robins, and red-wings. |
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Prospects for white-fronted geese and Canada geese that visit Texas mirror the positive outlook for snow geese, Moser said. |
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I would much rather be involved in a series with a benevolent dictator instead of a gaggle of geese. |
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Finally, goose hunters may benefit from a late-December influx of Canada geese. |
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On nearby fields I watched flocks of lapwing, golden plover and Canada geese. |
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Often only one or two young survive locally following predation by crows and competition with Canada geese and grey-lag geese. |
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Eagles, tundra swans, Canada geese, and great blue herons visit its shallow edges and muddy islands to feed. |
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I've seen people take chicken wire and staple it to the top of their landscaping timbers on a raised bed to keep out geese and the like. |
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I love to hear the seasonal sounds of migrating geese and I still feel moved by the primeval belly-roars of stags in a Highland glen. |
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During the ride, Paul hears geese cackling from a house, and he and Kat make plans to return. |
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The water birds hovering around the lake include pelicans, spoonbills, Egyptian geese and hammerkops. |
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Travelling in smaller groups than snow geese, whitefronts are more likely to decoy than snows. |
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Zack was fascinated with the baby geese, laughing at their ungainly waddle, watching them as they foraged through the grass. |
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It is a pleasure to see the ducks, geese and water hens merrily splashing around in the lake. |
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From October to early spring, many of these ponds host a variety of swans, geese and ducks. |
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Levees supported high densities of Triglochin palustris, which was an important food for growing geese. |
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And if the geese and the llamas made the banks of the Bow their home each spring, who would win the turf war, the spitters or the hissers? |
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Never mind that Kente, get to the fire, and spit those two geese you shot yesterday. |
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The latter finds favour with ducks, divers and Canada geese some of which cruised the river. |
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It provides winter habitat for 15 million waterbirds, more than 400,000 geese, and 5 million ducks. |
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The green central island is inhabited by ducks, cormorants, Canada geese and other territorial waterfowl. |
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We saw lots of waterfowl, mostly Canada geese and mallards with the odd Gadwall. |
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It is also a popular watering hole to gaggles of geese which fly in from time to time. |
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They rip vegetation from the ground and can cause damage to areas where there are large numbers of geese. |
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They also said the construction of a new jetty posed a threat to Greenland white-fronted geese which are common on the nearby Drumharlow Lake. |
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The flooded jheels ensure sheltered feeding and refuge for countless thousands of geese, ducks, storks, herons and waders. |
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The document reveals that the bishop's menu would have included a range of meats, from mutton and beef to veal, geese, rabbit, duck and lamb. |
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Black and white magpie geese rise like a thousand startled handkerchiefs while elegant, long-legged brolgas pick among the giant water lilies. |
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The food heroes will focus on favourites such as turkeys, geese, well-hung beef, cheeses, wine, smoked salmon, pickles and chutneys. |
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The Eastern Canada population of light-bellied brent geese is relatively small, comprising perhaps only 20,000 birds. |
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Skies were clear over South Sligo and East Mayo as skeins of wild geese winged their way towards the west coast. |
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Skylarks, wheatears, pipits and greylag geese fill any silences that remain. |
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Flocks of magpie geese and whistling ducks, startled by the outboard, take to the air shattering the early morning silence with their calls. |
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The greedy geese drove off the ducks and chased after pensioners, hoping for a feed. |
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My first sighting was of large numbers of pink-footed geese and wigeon along with some ringed plover and shelduck. |
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His dogs will be rounding up sheep, ducks, ducklings and geese, and guiding them through various obstacles. |
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The pink-footed geese wintering in Britain breed in Iceland and East Greenland. |
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A car provides an excellent mobile observatory for tracking down and observing contingents of pink-footed geese wintering in north-west Norfolk. |
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Like many of the Arctic refuge's birds, snow geese winter in warmer parts of the lower 48 states. |
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As home, migratory stop and breeding ground, Saskatchewan hosts over 25 percent of the continent's ducks and geese. |
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Taylor suggested hanging fine wire nets or fishing line above the ground to confuse the geese but not hurt them. |
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In their tropical African home Egyptian geese frequent rivers, marshes and lakes resorting to a wide range of nesting sites. |
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He always lived in strangers' unheated woodsheds and in return would herd their geese and cows. |
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Inland airports are havens for other species like Canada geese and red-tailed hawks. |
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Let's take a look at one of the classic Zen koans, the one about wild geese. |
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They include tundra swans, arctic terns, northern fulmars, black guillemot, and various loons, ducks, geese, gulls, jaegers, and alcids. |
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Flocks of birds, including large ducks, Egyptian geese and dabchicks, were coated in oil on Wednesday. |
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Ten brent geese being tracked by radio transmitters have reached Canada's arctic. |
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The grazing intensity of wintering brent geese was monitored on areas of grass pasture. |
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You can help them by reporting sightings of brent geese away from the coast. |
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During our latest visit to the reserve brent geese were the main attraction. |
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Known locally as solan geese, gannets are Britain's biggest seabird, having a wingspan of up to six feet. |
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We radio-tracked geese several times each summer from 1997 to 2001, using two four-element Yagi antennas fixed on each side of a helicopter. |
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Before Kate can respond with a witty rejoinder about geese, a waiter oozes forth and demands drink orders. |
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In some areas geese and yellowbills eat grain crops and can cause local damage. |
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Some of these destructive species include beavers, muskrats, elk, deer, voles, marmots, prairie dogs and geese. |
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Canada geese, muskrats, groundhogs, beavers, and various bird species may cause nuisance problems in and around the pond. |
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Female brant are strongly philopatric to their location of birth, as is true for other geese. |
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The demons formed themselves into an attack pattern that was like a flock of geese, with their leader up in front. |
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In addition, snowy owls, rough-legged hawks, and stoats are also present and prey on lemmings but not on geese. |
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The greylag geese are not that unusual, and there are about eight pairs here. |
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If there are no seals to hunt, they will eat small whales, lemmings, and even geese. |
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However, egg predation also had a large impact on geese and this effect was highly variable according to the abundance of another prey, lemmings. |
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A French film team asked him to fly an ultralight for them as they trained and filmed Canada and snow geese. |
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In all cases, it was unknown whether birds were Ross's geese or lesser snow geese. |
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It's a sure sign of fall in Worcester County when lone kestrels appear on the horizon and the sky fills with Canada and snow geese. |
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It also has contributed to the decrease of water fowl such as duck, geese, curlew, plover and snipe. |
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Scientists are investigating how long geese may be exposed to pesticides as they move about and feed on arable crops in North Yorkshire. |
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Other selection pressures also may contribute and further modify growth rates or developmental patterns of some species of Arctic geese. |
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Other studies also have concluded that tissue allocation hypothesis does not adequately explain control of growth of Arctic geese. |
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The Norwegian government wants to start puncturing the unhatched eggs of Canadian and grey geese to control the geese population. |
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During the short drive to Joe's favourite diner in Madrid I spotted a group of five deer, several skeins of Canada geese and a group of mallard. |
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Mr Davenport has lived on the farm, which has an assortment of hens, sheep and geese, for 40 years. |
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A brace of dead geese, embodying the classical Roman method of augury, act as an image of mortality. |
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The barking of geese broke the silence, greylags and Canada share open water with oystercatchers. |
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There are no Pelicans anyway to pose a threat to the geese, ganders and goslings. |
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She has lots of experience with animals with two dogs, George and Tiger and a cat called Gypsy and her granny's geese and two goslings. |
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A succession of flights of these smallest of British geese swept in low over the saltings to alight on the fresh-water flood to drink and bathe. |
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Swans, geese, seagulls, ducks and one giant heron maculated the lake in spots of white, brown, and grey. |
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Vast flocks of Canada geese, sandhill cranes, snow geese, and shorebirds make this look like a nature movie. |
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In fact well over a hundred species have been recorded in this country, ranging in size from goldcrest to grey heron and including geese. |
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Previous research with Canada geese and sandhill cranes has shown that birds led south by ultralight return the next spring. |
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Herons, Egyptian geese, stilts and sandpipers are already frequent visitors to the site. |
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The islands are nature reserves and provide refuges for such diverse wildlife as Cape Barren geese, sea lions, tammar wallabies and death adders. |
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For the last two nights, we have had skeins of geese flying over us to get to Martin Mere. |
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Overhead skeins of geese and small flights of duck were moving south for the winter. |
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There's a pond visited by ducks, geese, blue herons, otters, deer and the odd bear. |
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The canal is a breeding ground for swans, geese, moorhens and other wildlife. |
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We ambled by the water passing moorhens, ducks, geese, rabbits and squirrels. |
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Goats bleated occasionally, chickens clucked and honks from geese could be heard sometimes. |
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Millions of snow geese are mining the fragile tundra in the central and eastern Arctic. |
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Calls have been made to cull the geese, who have grown rapidly in population in the last few years on Bedford's Embankment. |
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Rather they find a trichotomy of ducks, geese, and a Cereopsis-Cnemiornis clade. |
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There are herons, ducks, geese, ospreys, eagles, vultures, pelicans, gulls, plovers, avocets, storks, francolins, guinea fowls and many more. |
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He said it made sense to swap the deer for the geese, since the male deer at the zoo would fight among themselves and kill or maim each other. |
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In the lower left portion of the canvas, a gaggle of geese moves about in Brownian motion. |
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There were white geese by the water, there's a pale scar of limestone if you look back, no snow but snowdrops, and then Rievaulx. |
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A woody hillside, populated by my pet chickens, turkeys, ducks, geese, and guinea fowl, trying to find their missing feathers. |
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Two large white geese waddled across our path in leisurely fashion. |
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There is green slime on the grass, the pavement and the road and the geese cause almost continual hold-ups for the traffic by wandering about on the road. |
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International cuisine uses the eggs of other birds, including ducks, geese, sparrows, quails and ostriches, but it is the hen that has been universally domesticated. |
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The Gauls tried to climb the Capitol at night, eluding the watchdogs and the Roman guard, but the flock of geese sacred to Juno spotted them and roused the Romans in time. |
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The ducks are among hundreds of wildfowl, including moorhens, coots and Canada geese based at the university, which is famed for its natural habitat. |
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Feeding and squatting in the sun and all indifferent to passing trains, bean geese have wintered in this favoured area of the Yare valley many years. |
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You're likely to come across red fox, river otter, geese, and swans. |
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Doc's hands hung loose by his sides like fat geese with their necks wrung. |
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Predation intensity on geese was closely related to the lemming cycle, a consequence of an indirect interaction between lemming and geese via shared predators. |
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These animals include giraffes, penguins, macaques, bonobos, and geese. |
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Some birds compensate for a lack of structural modification to the intestinal tract by consuming large quantities of grass e.g., ducks, geese and the takahe. |
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The medium-tall salt grass is found in salt and brackish coastal marshes and can grow into large monocultures. It is an important food source for geese and other birds. |
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The refuge is also an important migration stopover point for many northern nesters, including shorebircls, white-fronted geese, arid sandhill cranes. |
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Coots, ducks and flamingos clustered around the fringes of shallow tarns whilst great flocks of upland geese, buff-necked ibis and lapwing settled on the plains to feed. |
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Since then, they have found homes for around 1,200 creatures ranging from dogs, cats, guinea pigs, chickens and geese to terrapins, snakes and iguanas. |
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In all seasons, droves of cattle, sheep, hogs, geese, turkeys and other livestock shared the busy road with wagons loaded with grain, barreled beef and pork. |
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Castle built geese with wings puffing out from their bodies by layering pieces of cardboard then stitching them together. |
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So the barnacle goose and the small Canada geese were more closely related to each other than the small Canada goose was to the large Canada goose. |
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Red limestone cliffs front the sapphire-blue surface of Lake Nam Tsho, where Tibetan pilgrims gather at a shoreline dotted with migratory cranes and geese. |
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Yesterday six bean geese flew over in a neat puzzle for Pythagoreans. |
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Just a few weeks ago they killed a swan and at the weekend a second narrowly escaped after a passerby jumped into the water and beat the geese off with a branch. |
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The estuary it overlooks has been designated an area of outstanding natural beauty and in winter, Canada geese and hooper swans from Greenland come to visit. |
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The library has stone totem poles on either side of the entrance, and the banks are embellished with sculpted friezes of bush planes, wheat sheafs, geese and wildflowers. |
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It would deal with the geese, offer a more intriguing tourist attraction than a big wheel and it might deter underage drinking in the skateboard park, too. |
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The shorebirds were joined by lots of geese, gulls, and Caspian Tern. |
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In October and November, as many as 50,000 migrating geese, ducks, and tundra swans stop at the refuge during their voyage along the Atlantic Flyway. |
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They picked a spot on a hill, overlooking the beautiful scenery of birds tweeting in the trees, and the water trickling in the pond underneath the flock of geese and ducks. |
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The blue train sped with the precision of a skein of geese in flight. |
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The organisation is trying to lure large birds like the Egyptian geese, flecked with oil, into a boma filled with food, in order to capture and save them. |
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The marine coastline is extremely important to bird habitat and migration, and Ross's gulls, snow geese, Canada geese, ducks, and ptarmigan are abundant. |
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Unusual species were an American oystercatcher flying way out above the sound, the fall's first red-throated loon, and a formation of 40 snow geese against the clouds. |
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At certain times there can be a million birds in front of you consisting of sandhill cranes, snow geese, cackling geese, white-fronted geese, pintails, wigeons and mallards. |
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Up to 60,000 geese, especially the northern or black brant, summer here. |
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In Arctic-nesting birds, such as geese, young have little time to complete their growth and acquire the fat reserves required for the southward migration. |
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Orders for games included 48 chessboards and chessmen, 12 sets of fox and geese, 6 sets of jackstraws, 9 boxes of ninepins, and 3 sets of German tactics. |
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The surrounding farm fields were full of Canada geese and mallards getting some last minute food before flying off to Black Dog lake for the night to roost. |
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More than 218 species have been recorded on the reserve, including mallards, teal, widgin, great crested grebes, pochard, wild geese and Canada geese. |
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Hawaiian geese have a black face and crown and cream-colored cheeks. |
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His first day, he had to clip the wings of a flock of geese. |
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To date, mitochondrial rate calibrations have been generated for geese, Hawaiian honeycreepers, cranes, partridges, procellariiform seabirds, and ratites. |
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Quill pens were generally cut from the outer hollow wing feathers of swans or geese but feathers from eagles, crows, and turkeys were also found to be suitable. |
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Divers, grebes, geese, ducks, raptors, auks and passerines are the most affected especially in very hard weather which results in the surface of lakes and reservoirs freezing. |
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A haven of small islands and bars of land looking out towards the sea, the place is a paradise for birdwatchers harbouring geese, eider duck, grouse and eagle. |
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There were turkeys, geese, ducks and chickens and guinea fowl on sale. |
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There were many water fowl such as ducks, geese, swans, heron, cranes, plovers, snipe and curlew, many of which would have been occasionally hunted for their meat. |
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They wish all house sparrows and European starlings would just go away, and I am sure that their attitude regarding non-native ducks and geese is no better. |
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But if we blithely assume that the second enclosure movement will have the same benign effects as the first, we may look like very silly geese indeed. |
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So far, the collared geese are a rarity, with only nine in the area. |
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Other than that, it was just common gulls, ducks, and geese. |
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Each day as we were walking we saw much wildlife including hooded plovers, pied oyster-catchers, Cape Barren geese, Bennetts wallabies and thrillingly for me, a wombat. |
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In a nearby gut of water, a plump of geese clustered together. |
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Whats sportsman is there who at some time may not have been crossed by a flock of geese or a plump of wild ducks as he has been shooting pheasants or woodcocks? |
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Geese are larger than ducks so their down plumules are larger and typically geese from colder climates such as central and northern Europe have the largest plumules. |
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Birds affected by this disease are fowls, turkeys, geese, ducks, pheasants, guinea fowl and other wild and captive birds, including ratites such as ostriches, emus and rhea. |
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Eggs from chickens, ducks and geese would also have been eaten although the fowl of the period would not have laid as often as their modern counterparts. |
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In addition, my family included nine dogs, about 40 ducks and domestic fowls, eight geese, a Bornean deer that weighed about 150 pounds, and two long-armed apes. |
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The government destroyed almost 1.4 million chickens, ducks, geese and other fowl in the territory last month to stop the spread of an avian influenza. |
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Since all the vegetation has been removed the Canada geese have full on access to the back parking lot and are trying to come into the back door of the bird store. |
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There are no pelicans to pose a threat to the geese, ganders and goslings. |
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Having read with interest the renewed debate over the Canadian colonisation of York, we took to the park at the weekend to take a gander at the geese. |
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If the geese arrived in time, the housing project would be blocked. |
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Arnold was there to show off his sheep, hens, geese and little goslings. |
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Westmorland marshes are apparently frequented mostly by the greylag geese though there is some hope that the pinkfoots may eventually be found in increasing numbers. |
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Transmission of diseases such as avian influenza, salmonensis, and avian cholera could lead to massive die-offs of urban and wild Canada geese and other species. |
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Several minutes later we were well away from the enraged geese. |
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Animals commonly found in the lough include common seals, basking sharks and brent geese. |
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In the British Isles, it commonly kills brown rats and European rabbits, and is capable of killing larger prey, such as geese and hares. |
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Walking by the canal in Brindley Place recently, I passed a stately flotilla of Canada geese. |
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There are many old tracks which were used over the centuries by drovers to take their cattle and geese to market in England. |
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Additionally, loons, grebes, ducks, coots, auks, gulls, geese and even swans have been preyed upon. |
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Pets appear often on children's memorials and in literature, including birds, dogs, cats, goats, sheep, rabbits and geese. |
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Along the Columbia River are numerous nesting sites set aside for Canadian geese. |
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Having walked almost 10km, we stop to rest on a fallen tree trunk at a lagoon populated by Egyptian geese and African jacanas. |
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We have Canadian geese on the waterways, while on the ranch section, we get wild boar, where there was once just corn and sugar beet. |
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The shortgrass prairie population of Canada geese, made up of two small races, nests in whitefront country, too. |
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If prices keep being hiked up for these special events, soon sports will kill their golden geese. |
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The hunter fired at the geese and missed, then shrugged his shoulders and chambered another cartridge. |
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There were snipe in countless myriads, and wild geese in flocks that rose from the jeel with a roar like a goods train crossing an iron bridge. |
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The hissings and screamings of the vulgar against him as he moved forward on his stedfast course he heeded less than those of geese on a common. |
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Pathologic examination of poxvirus infected tumor-like lesions in Chinese geese. |
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In East Asia, swan geese and northern pintails migrate along at least two flyways, the researchers discovered. |
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I enjoyed watching the ducks, moorhens and geese, sunlight reflecting off the still water, and birdsong in the trees and bushes lining the route. |
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The Thebans had not a better shepherd than S. Wendeline, nor a better gissard to keepe their geese than Gallus. |
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They usually set out 12 to 18 Avery Greenhead Gear decoys and primarily kill wood ducks, mallards, black ducks and Canada geese. |
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Hungry mallards and pintails often mix right in with geese in crop fields, so waving a goose flag is a perfectly natural enticer for ducks. |
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Islanders have been allowed to shoot greylag geese for the past three years after a booming flock laid waste to farmers' crops. |
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I went specifically to hunt ducks, but the island harbors geese, and in the uplands, a shotgunner can find Hungarian partridge and ruffed grouse. |
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For VIPs, read light-bellied Brent geese, barnacle geese and pink-footed geese as well as wigeon, grey plovers and bar-tailed godwits. |
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Specklebellies laughed and cackled, while Canada geese tried to keep up with the trumpet of tundra swans in a chorus of waterfowl music. |
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The lakes are home to osprey, ducks, geese, and tundra swans and bald eagles. |
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I think GM failed because it failed to plan, made too many cars and killed its golden geese. |
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During those hunts, youth can harvest ducks, mergansers, coots and moorhens, and both youth and licensed adults can harvest Canada geese. |
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A group of lettuce-toking longhairs kidnapped seven geese from a lake in Washington state, taking them into hiding. |
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One researcher did compare harvest rates of banded and unbanded Ross's geese and found a significant difference. |
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Apparently up to 30,000 barnacle geese are expected to fly in from Svalbard in Norway, with whooper swans whizzing in from Iceland. |
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Nut oils are expensive and go south faster than geese in winter. |
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Strong flights of Ross's geese and lesser and greater snows are predicted, with high numbers of juvies. |
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It will have to kill the golden geese rather than give them up to the enemy. |
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Scott first tried his rocket net in 1948 in an English wheat field being used by wild geese, mostly whitefronts. |
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We barely had time to reload before a large flight of snow geese whiffled into range. |
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While anybody can see the differences between geese and ducks physically, the more important differences are not merely physical or taxonomical. |
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Ducks, geese and swans, waders and more unusual birds like kingfishers, ravens, crossbills and water rails, all take advantage of the reserve. |
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We examined 8 Baikal teals, 3 bean geese, 1 whooper swan, and 2 mallard ducks naturally infected with HPAI A virus. |
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Lawn raiders and ransackers such as skunks, Canada geese, groundhogs and moles all present somewhat differing approaches to resolve. |
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Or spot gaggles of Canada geese, ducks and scaups flying over schools of bluefish. |
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In some cases rights to graze goats, geese and ducks are registered, whilst in others the type of livestock is not specified. |
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Barnacle, greylag, white-front and Egyptian geese join giant mute swans, wigeon, mallards and more on the menu. |
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In Wales, they were associated with migrating geese, supposedly because their honking in the night is reminiscent of barking dogs. |
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Herons, cormorants, mute swans, kingfishers and many species of geese and ducks are regularly sighted on the river. |
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The area is a summering place for a number of migratory birds including brent geese, Eurasian wigeons, and the pintails of California. |
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The early seasons for mourning doves, Canada geese, woodcock and other migratory bird species break down similarly to last year. |
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Texel is known for its wildlife, particularly in winter, when birds of prey and geese take up residence. |
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Poultry, kept for their eggs and for their meat, include chickens, turkeys, geese and ducks. |
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Cattle, pigs, sheep and goats were kept, as well as horses, dogs and geese. |
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The denizens of Al Capone's old stomping grounds just couldn't bear the thought of serving a tasty treat created by force-feeding geese. |
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Foie gras is considered cruel by many because it involves force-feeding ducks and geese to make their livers enlarged and diseased. |
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There was a time when waterfowl biologists proclaimed that, unlike lesser snows, greater snow geese are not dimorphic. |
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Unlike many other ducks and geese, the male helps with the nest construction. |
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Compared to the closely related geese, they are much larger and have proportionally larger feet and necks. |
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However, you listed Canada geese and the resulting damages and deaths these birds cause to air traffic. |
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Swans are grouped with the closely related geese in the subfamily Anserinae where they form the tribe Cygnini. |
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Paired geese are more dominant and feed more, two factors that result in more young. |
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More distantly related members of the family Anatidae are swans, most of which are larger than true geese, and ducks, which are smaller. |
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Ducks are mostly aquatic birds, mostly smaller than the swans and geese, and may be found in both fresh water and sea water. |
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Duck is the common name for a large number of species in the waterfowl family Anatidae, which also includes swans and geese. |
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Within their embrace, the rackety calls of geese echoed from ice-free ponds, bald eagles wheeled in the sky, and deer leaped in the brush. |
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Because of its mild winters, Great Britain has a considerable population of wintering species, particularly ducks, geese and swans. |
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Flying loons resemble plump geese with seagulls' wings that are relatively small in proportion to the bulky body. |
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Staff and volunteers will point out wigeons, pochards, tufted ducks, geese and little ringed plovers. |
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Go now to see barnacle geese, redshanks, lapwings, twites, snow buntings and thousands of pink-footed geese in from Iceland. |
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Mallards, gadwalls, teals, pintails, shovelers, snow geese, wood ducks, bluebirds and herons flock to these ponds and uplands to breed. |
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Three quarters of the world population of pale bellied brent geese spend winter in the lough area. |
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Because of its mild winters for its latitude, Great Britain hosts important numbers of many wintering species, particularly ducks, geese and swans. |
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About 12 miles northeast is Lake Sommerville, which in spring is a stop for sandhill cranes, whooping cranes, eagles, Canada geese and other migratory birds. |
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This is the wintering ground of sandhill cranes, hawks, falcons, Canada geese, great blue herons, and abundant waterfowl, including mallards and canvasbacks. |
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More recently, a mid-December spill reached adjacent Mill Creek and killed an estimated 8,000 fish, at least eleven geese, a duck and a Belted Kingfisher. |
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Scrambled The only for barnacle From South Africa, we then head straight to Greenland where barnacle geese build their nests on top of a 400 foot high rock tower. |
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During the winter months we host thousands of waterfowl, wigeon, potchard, barnacle geese and greylag geese make for quite a spectacle on the reserve. |
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