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Many of the songs are love letters to the Prairies and northern living in general.
The book includes information about more than 100 insects, spiders, mites, slugs and earthworms found in the Prairies, and encourages people to live with them in harmony.
Cryerts are most extensive in the grassland and forest-grassland transitions zones of the Canadian Prairies and at similar latitudes in Russia.
In the case of Canada these are the British Columbia Coast, Canadian Prairies, Central Canada, Atlantic Canada, and Northern Canada.
A notable exception to the merger occurs, in which some speakers over the age of 60, especially in rural areas in the Prairies, may not exhibit the merger.
I saw it over and over again, blooming bravely in dooryard gardens despite the sizzling heat on the rough, wind-swept prairies.
Numbers have been greatly reduced in the Canadian prairies for this very reason.
Those species have a hard time persisting in the seasonally inundated prairies dispersed across much of the Everglades ecosystem.
It has many similarities to the Blackbelt prairies and the barrens of Tennessee and Kentucky.
These prairies, like the Black Belt, have rich soils derived from calcareous bedrock.
The number of other theories that have been advanced at different times to account for the treelessness of the prairies is very great.
The peregrine falcon can fly all the way from the Alaska tundra to the prairies of central Argentina.
When drought hit the prairies and parkland in the mid-1980s, scaup numbers fell below their goal of just over 6 million.
I will mock the marly heavens, lamp the purple prairies, I will flaunt my deathless banners down the far, unhouseled lands.
Although adaptable to a wide range of habitats, the brown snake prefers moist, open prairies and meadows.
It's the 1880s, and the West is still a tabula rasa, a never-ending sea of verdant prairies, rolling valleys and panoramic skies.
Melanthium virginicum, Virginia bunchflower, is a perennial herbaceous forb of wet, mesic prairies.
Freak hailstorms will victimize the prairies while oppressive heat waves cook southern Ontario.
As agriculture expanded onto the prairies, wild oats and sow thistle, leafy spurge and Canada thistle migrated westward.
Incidentally, Lyell makes a common error, confusing canebrakes or native bamboo stands with prairies.
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After passing these barrens for more than a mile, we got sight of the Prairies.
For the redoubtable tonish, who whilom figured so bravely on the prairies and in print, I made diligent inquiry.
All that day we continued through the prairies, with here and there a belt of scrubland to cut across the vision.
The poor of the Western prairies lie almost as unhealthily close together as do the poor of the city tenements.
St. spartea and other species are plentiful on the North American prairies.
Is there a place in the mountains or the prairies where the name of mosh Kohta has not been pronounced and praised?
Wild ducks, geese, and swans haunt the lakes and rivers, while on the prairies are flocks of prairie chicken.
We shall skim the prairies and leap the mountains, and roam over the ocean like the wandering albatross.
After leaving Bayou Crocodile, our young hunters travelled due west, over the prairies of Opelousas.
Then I thought it would be a good idea to use the wolfberry that grows wild on the prairies.
How did these coasters of the wilds guide themselves over prairies that were a chartless sea and mountains that were a wilderness?
Our people traversed the prairies in all directions, looking for the pomme blanche, which was very common.
A Potawatomi chieftain from the prairies came in attended by some young men.
A curiously-formed ridge, a couteau des prairies on a small scale, traversed the plain from east to west.
To the west, on the great prairies, the Dakota, or Sioux Indians lived and hunted.
New pine houses dotted prairies, unbroken save for the mile-long score of the delimiting plow.
Thus, at the time of lemen's arrival, slavery had been sanctioned on the Illinois prairies for sixty-seven years.
Thousands of sheep have died on the prairies from braxy, induced by exposure and miserable forage.
Hunt caused a huge pyre of pine wood to be made, which soon sent up a great column of flame that might be seen far and wide over the prairies.
Most of the mountains are arable, and even the prairies, in this section of the republic, are of deep alluvion.
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