Razorbills nest along coastal cliffs in enclosed or slightly exposed crevices. |
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Whatever we do to nature and the environment we will eventually do to ourselves. If we continually foul our own nest, we will pay the price. |
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Provide them with a mansion, and they will rip out the plumbing, write obscenities on the walls, and generally foul up their own nest. |
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He fouled his own nest. So by now he realizes it was his own fault and he had it coming. |
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The nest chamber is sometimes located in seemingly unsuitable places, such as among logs piled against the walls of houses. |
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Stoats regularly climb trees to gain access to birds' nests, and are common raiders of nest boxes, particularly those of large species. |
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At the beginning of the brooding season, the hens are very sensitive to disturbances and leave the nest quickly. |
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As hatching nears, hens sit tighter on the nest and will only flush from the nest if disturbed in very close proximity. |
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The Californian ant-cricket, Myrmecophila formicarum Scudder occurs in practically every nest. |
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Out came old Teenie, buzzing mad as a whole nest of wasps. Muttered awfulnesses came from her great padded bonnet. |
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The egg dispersal mechanics of the bird's nest fungus are as amazing as its appearance. |
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Nesting birds pluck some of their own feathers to line the nest, but feather plucking in pet birds is entirely different. |
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Rather, it appears that we have a tendency to foul our own nest and destroy what we value the most. |
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I was forced to change trumps when I found the ace, jack, and nine of diamonds in the nest. |
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Our analysis to this point has assumed that in a loop nest, we are only parallelizing a single loop. |
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They normally nest in large colonies, on cliffs overlooking the ocean or on small rocky islands. |
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They may even make a nest but they will not breed until they are four or five years old. |
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If these sites are not available northern gannets will nest in groups on islands or flat surfaces. |
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The area which a nest occupies grows throughout the breeding season as the breeding pairs throw their excrement outside the nest. |
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A female will not react if a male approaches a nest but it will react fiercely if another female approaches. |
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The male will then shake their heads in a similar way to when they are guarding their nest but with their wings closed. |
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The pairs separate when their chicks leave the nest but they pair up again the following year. |
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A chick will glide from the nest down to the sea after 75 days, which will mark the point at which it separates permanently from its parents. |
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If the young birds leave the nest in bad weather they can be mortally wounded as they can be blown against the rocks. |
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Their nesting areas are characterized by the extreme regularity of the nest spacing. |
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The stoat does not dig its own burrows, instead using the burrows and nest chambers of the rodents it kills. |
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Nesting hens rarely spend more than an hour a day off of the nest feeding and as such become somewhat constipated. |
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All eggs hatch in close proximity after which the hen and clutch abandon the nest where they are at their most vulnerable. |
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If left in the nest, they often die sooner or later, as with most large eagles. |
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The piglets are whelped in a nest constructed from twigs, grasses and leaves. |
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According to later genealogies, his mother or grandmother was Nest ferch Cadell of the ruling dynasty in Powys. |
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Nest verch Gruffydd also was married to Trahaearn ap Caradog before Osbern. |
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The nest is a burrow, often previously excavated by a European rabbit, although shearwaters can dig their own holes. |
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Unlike other gull chicks which wander around as soon as they can walk, kittiwake chicks instinctively sit still in the nest to avoid falling off. |
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Large cities foul their own nest as they grow, putting the health of their citizens in jeopardy. |
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A handfed parrot is one that has been taken from the nest at a young age and fed by hand by a human. |
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A reproductive female inquiline gains access to a host nest and usually kills the resident queen. |
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It's an ill bird that fouls his own nest, and we are all Scots folk and all Hieland. |
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Labyrinth fish are nest builders, and the males maintain the nest and incubate the eggs. |
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Various species of birds feed off the river or nest on it, some being found both at sea and inland. |
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In particular, fulmars have the distinctive trait of vomiting half-digested fish oil when approached on the nest and should be given a wide berth wherever possible. |
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She had a bottle of, well, bird spit each day. It was the stuff birds gob up as glue when they're making a nest, apparently, and it was supposed to be good for the skin. |
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On a hill south of the present town, across the River Ystwyth, are the remains of a medieval ringfort believed to be the castle from which Princess Nest was abducted. |
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Those articles in the tabloids stirred up a real hornets' nest. |
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Subroutine 4 cannot jump out of the subroutine nest in one step. Each return address must be popped from the stack in the order in which it was pushed onto the stack. |
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Over time, they accumulated a tidy nest egg and retired comfortably. |
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Avocets and stilts are monogamous and tend to breed in small colonies near water. The nest scrape, into which eggs are placed, is often lined with vegetation. |
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The breeding in 1966 is apparently the first reported from the Hazen area, although rare breeding in the past is suggested by one very old nest scrape on the study area. |
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Thousands of northern gannets nest here, and by special arrangement some of their young, known as gugas are harvested annually by the men of Ness. |
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Cormorants nest in colonies around the shore, on trees, islets or cliffs. |
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Northern gannets usually nest close together on cliff ledges. |
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The hens are ground breeders and spend the night on the nest. |
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If an apparently empty nest has an owner the immature bird will abandon it without putting up a struggle when the owner arrives to claim the nest. |
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Towards the end they tolerate disturbances to a certain degree, crouching on their nest which is usually hidden under low branches of a young tree or a broken tree crown. |
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The golden eagles here often nest in chaparral and oak woodland, oak savanna and grassland amongst low rolling hill typified by diverse vegetation. |
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The nest is a huge edifice of sticks in a tree or on a coastal cliff. |
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The skins and underfur of rodent prey are used to line the nest chamber. |
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The abditive nature of the heavy foliage protected the nest. |
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Now what a-devil has set this hornet's nest of theirs abuzz so suddenly? |
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Until 1999, a pair of golden eagles were still known to nest in Maine but they are now believed to be absent as a breeding bird from the Eastern United States. |
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It often rests in its nest in the middle of the day, avoiding the heat and the high visibility to birds of prey that are dangers during these hours. |
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Since not all bananaquits nest near wasp nests, Wunderle and Pollock were able to compare the nesting success of pairs nesting near or away from polybiine colonies. |
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Males will demonstrate ownership of a nest by gesturing towards their neighbours with their head with the beak pointing down and the wings slightly outstretched. |
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As we went along, Mother had to look this way and that to follow the line of some excited finger pointing out a blue wren's nest or the place where Charlie killed the snake. |
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Goban rose unsteadily to his feet with Cullan's help, and staggered unsteadily across the hall to a pedestal on which was mounted a nest of coencentric crystal globes. |
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Unlike other elongatoolithid and prismatoolithid eggs, Elongatoolithus elongatus and Protoceratopsidovum minimum were classified into the covered nest type. |
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Rather than sit around her empty nest reminiscing about bygone days, she converted her sons' bedroom into an office and launched an at-home business. |
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In the first 10 days, chicks mainly lie down on the nest substrate. |
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Both sexes of the horned puffin help to construct their nest. |
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You two may enter the real estate process assuming that finding a little love nest is simply a matter of spotting a dream pad, placing an offer, and picking out curtains. |
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Where two eggs are found in a nest this is the result of two females laying an egg in the same nest or one of the eggs has been stolen from another nest. |
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