Egg quality was also assessed in terms of the probability that an egg would give rise to a fledged chick. |
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It can be safely maintained that we are now heading for the formation of a fully fledged body of law in this area. |
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Towhees were abundant, and I saw a newly fledged, almost tailless cardinal crashing around in a bush. |
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It won't just make the cake bigger, it will convert the cake into a full fledged bakery. |
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After the experiment, we monitored the experimental birds until chicks fledged. |
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After the young had fledged, we sieved the nests contents to look for unfledged young. |
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I have never loathed fish so much I thought as the strong disliking bloomed into full fledged hate. |
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Her lack of wireless is really holding her back from becoming a full fledged mouse potato. |
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I discovered that the chickadees had fledged from the bluebird box and bluebirds had started a nest with one egg already laid. |
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Cella today becomes official, her conferrals are after taking place and she's been out in the robes, now a fully fledged and qualified teacher! |
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Roni invited her to join Full Cycle and move to Bristol permanently to be a fully fledged member. |
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After qualifying as a fully fledged doula, women can employ her to help them through labour. |
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Ichthyosaurs first appeared in the Early Triassic as fully fledged aquatic animals with no obvious ancestral forms. |
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The music was beginning to make her ears buzz, and a small pain in her neck started to grow into a full fledged migraine. |
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The tracking also showed that a peregrine falcon took a juvenile hen harrier fledged from one of the eight successful nests. |
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There are two basic processes that enable cloud particles to mature into fully fledged precipitation. |
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The female usually stays with the young until this point, but she may leave before the young have fledged. |
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It takes a year of regular training before controllers can consider themselves fully fledged. |
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Eventually five young fledged and the next year, five more captive-reared birds were released. |
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Soon after the young have fledged, the red foots congregate and first departure flights commence. |
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All dead nestlings found within or outside the nest box were subtracted from brood size at day 13 to determine the actual number fledged. |
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Although we may have missed a few birds that lost their eggs early, it is unlikely that we missed birds that fledged chicks. |
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Males were sampled on average 4 days after they had fledged their nestlings. |
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One female initiated a second nest attempt 24 days after fledging young from her initial nest and successfully fledged a second brood. |
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Hen flea infestations significantly reduced nestling body mass, tarsus and wing length, and the number of young fledged by the hosts. |
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The average numbers of fledged young produced per pair during 1995, 1996, and 1997 in those colonies are in bold type. |
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The current ensign wasn't adopted as a fully fledged flag until 1981, when the Queen visited and personally gave her assent. |
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Banding usually takes place during July-September, and both young, fledged birds and adults are banded by capturing birds in bait traps. |
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The two study plots were checked regularly to determine date of egg laying, clutch size, hatching date, and number of fledged young. |
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The percentage of experimental eggs that gave rise to fledged chicks declined significantly with position in the laying sequence. |
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To return to the country that slighted him as a fully fledged film star would have been sweet revenge, but he could have blown it. |
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It can also now be claimed as a fact that these missions have eventually reached the status usually ascribed to that of fully fledged churches. |
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The main aim of the system is to nurture micro-enterprises that may grow into fully fledged businesses. |
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A fully fledged weather bomb is raging outside which has made our semi-sheltered spot extra popular. |
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The law states that if birds nests are found after work has started, work must stop immediately and not recommence until the chicks have fledged. |
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A nest was considered successful if at least one nestling was fledged. |
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Conserving their habitat could involve preserving a patch of scrub or delaying the cutting of a swathe of hay for a few days until a bird has fledged its young. |
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Near one of the lakes I saw 8 pied kingfishers perched on the top of a date palm, it may have been the parent birds with their recently fledged young. |
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Since in evolutionary theory, fully fledged cells had to exist before viruses, the latter are not some evolutionary intermediate between life and non-life. |
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By mid-July, adults and recently fledged young form small, loose flocks. |
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Theoretical density distributions of the number of fledged young used in simulations. |
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Evaluation inception report-An inception report should be prepared by the evaluators before going into the full fledged data collection exercise. |
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The TV module transforms your NAVIGON 8410 into a fully fledged DVB-T television for when you are on a journey. |
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The reality is that poor people want to enrich society and be fully fledged citizens. |
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On the road to success now, Higelin was at last recognised as a fully fledged recording artist. |
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At the start of Stage Three a fully fledged Eurosystem was operational in technical and organisational terms. |
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A total of 1072 eggs hatched, and 518 nestlings fledged successfully. |
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In Area 1, one chick was fledged successfully in four nest attempts. |
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The deuterocanonical book of Wisdom, for example, perhaps develops a fully fledged doctrine of immortality without reference to a future resurrection of the dead. |
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My delegation looks forward to attending the meeting as a fully fledged State party. |
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Alliances, joint ventures or fully fledged mergers are all possible. |
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The male may provide support for up to 12 days after the young leave the nest, and the young often join other newly fledged young on communal roosts. |
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Full fledged panic rose through her and she let out a loud scream. |
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By the time he was fourteen he was a full fledged docker staggering under the crates his boyish frame hauled from the ships unloading at Algeciras. |
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Internal intelligence collection should go fulltime to the police, who with minor augmentation can operate a fully fledged intelligence service with appropriate funding. |
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They were still feeding their fledged young, but in two more days the female had relined the nest and then immediately started laying a second clutch of eggs. |
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This shows that there is no obstacle and that we are seen as a fully fledged participant in economic discussions. |
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This conversation has almost turned out into a fully fledged flame war. |
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During the years 2001 and 2002, from the 10 nests observed at the Savannas only one chick was successfully fledged and survived through its first year. |
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The good news for bird enthusiasts is that 73 piping plovers were successfully fledged in 2005 and, guess what, some seem to have a little bit of homing pigeon in them. |
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Linux runs fully in protected mode and supports fully fledged 32-bit and 64-bit multitasking. |
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A fully fledged border control system, however, would never stand. |
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The new role of the European Parliament in the decision-making process should also help us to raise standards and enable the EU to show much more ambition in deciding on a fully fledged Common European Asylum System. |
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He gave a comprehensive overview of the historic developments in Central and Eastern Europe and concluded that in spite of the many obstacles still existing to fully fledged freedom of the press, huge progress has been made. |
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At a hair-raisingly fast pace of 218 crotchets-a-minute with the piece largely written in quavers, one can immediately see that this is for the fully fledged guitarist only. |
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Normunds now considers himself a fully fledged beekeeper, producing a tonne of high-grade honey per year, and he's working hard to expand his business. |
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The form functions in a similar way to poetry in that it usually distils and condenses rather than embellishes, creates snapshots rather than fully fledged narratives and moves more swiftly towards closure. |
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However, it is certainly disgraceful, perhaps even disdainful, that we do not look at this issue with more importance and take the opportunity to have a full fledged debate in the House of Commons. |
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The nestlings of frogmouths, potoos, and owlet-frogmouths are semi-dependent, are covered with whitish down, are fed by both parents, and remain in the nest until fledged. |
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Streaming Capabilities. Wyse WSM already powers Zero Clients and legacy desktops to become fully fledged diskless computers running Microsoft Windows XP Pro or Vista. |
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Mr Jones, who also directs and co-writes, has made a quiet, intimate drama with a small cast and very little story, but it's also a fully fledged epic, complete with elemental themes and bleakly beautiful vistas. |
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In modern design combined with the touchscreen In2itive the benefits of absolute mobility with the characteristics of a fully fledged network-enabled PC spirometer. |
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Regular HG, by contrast, is equivalent to fully fledged depression. |
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No, Sandberg tries to start a fully fledged social movement. |
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This legislation includes new Kosovo Serb-majority municipalities and foresees the conversion of the three Pilot Municipal Units into fully fledged municipalities. |
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Today it has been enabled to function as a fully fledged party. |
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For the first time since independence, Tunisians living abroad have been invited to take part in the presidential elections as fully fledged citizens. |
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Qatar had always acted as a fully fledged partner in the efforts of the least developed countries, both to eliminate poverty and to obtain a more equitable share of the fruits of globalization. |
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Indeed, it should not be forgotten that the Committee had helped more than 100 current Member States to remove the shackles of colonialism and to become fully fledged sovereign States. |
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How much is being saved by ensuring the implementation of those treaties through the appropriate follow-up mechanisms, be they fully fledged organizations or simple review processes? |
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Some have argued the dialect was a fully fledged language in its own right. |
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She suspected that though their fledged clutches were smaller, crows with cuckoos in the nest were more likely to fledge at least some young than were unparasitised crows. |
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The Anxiety and Depression Association of America says it is a fully fledged condition, akin to performance anxiety, though it does not have its own section in the Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorder. |
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However currently there are only a small number of fully fledged private universities in the United Kingdom. |
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It has been argued that, while Hume did not think causation is reducible to pure regularity, he was not a fully fledged realist either. |
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In one instance, when a snowy owl killed a newly fledged peregrine, the larger owl was in turn killed by a stooping peregrine parent. |
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In 2014 eight young were fledged and by 2016 there were four nesting osprey pairs fledging eleven young. |
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A fully fledged review can only take place once the law on foreclosures comes into force. |
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Situated in Samail, the new fully fledged branch provides a portfolio of Personal Banking products and services to new and existing customers. |
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A colony of 100 Egyptian fruit bats have become fully fledged residents of the purpose-built bat forest enclosure at the attraction. |
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It marks the next step in the museum's development from train graveyard into a fully fledged visitor attraction. |
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In this case, the female Horned Lark switched mates and apparently paired with her son even though she successfully fledged young in the previous year with her previous mate. |
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There was really no more capacity nor intelligence in me than in a just fledged owlet, or just open-eyed puppy, disconsolate at the existence of the moon. |
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The VOC also played a major role in the creation of the world's first fully functioning financial market, with the birth of a fully fledged capital market. |
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Control of predators also doubled the numbers of meadow pipits which fledged and trebled the breeding success of red grouse, the Journal of Applied Ecology said. |
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Two chicks successfully fledged from the Glaslyn osprey nest in 2005, followed by another two in 2006 and 2007 with a record three fledging in 2008, 2009 and last year. |
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