Similarities between primates and avians could be more attributable to homology than to convergence. |
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Sara and I, in our separate circumambulations, have independently spotted all kinds of avians. |
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We need to better understand how all avians interact with turbines so we can choose better locations for future turbines. |
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They say too many opportunities exist for close contact between humans and avians, making accidental infection possible. |
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Many avians are omnivorous and appreciate the kind of high-quality protein provided by bugs on the wing. |
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Until recently, feathers were the quintessential feature of avians, associated only with flight. |
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While we've encountered quite a few bird bloggers on the web, avians aren't the only critters being blogged about. |
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A seminar at Edinburgh University's veterinary center focuses on educating people on the correct way of interacting with highly-strung avians from macaws to budgies. |
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In describing warblers, as I do so lovingly, one can draw upon words like avifauna, avians, birds, songbirds, beautiful birds, and, of course, warblers. |
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Griffons were pony-sized, quadrupedal avians with such a reputation for savagery that they had been banned from all the Northern mountain provinces. |
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This time of year is ideal for spotting certain boreal or arctic avians in the Northeast United States, thanks to the combination of low temperatures and fallen leaves. |
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Over time, songbirds like the robin and other prized avians, including bald eagles and peregrine falcons, ingested enough contaminated prey that they died of DDT poisoning. |
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Fear that most of the seasonal birds had flown was unfounded, as Harlequin Ducks had been reported recently along with an array of equally enticing avians. |
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It's been known for some time that birds are descended from dinosaurs, with Archaeopteryx representing one strong link between avians and antiquity. |
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Yes, the angry avians have flown the nest and gone social while introducing Zynga-style gifting along the way. |
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Both thrashers, the iPods of avians, able to store more than 3,000 tunes. |
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