Adrian also says the hawk is trailing leather straps which tied it to a perch. |
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Juvenile Nile perch feed on invertebrates when small then switch to fishes with growth. |
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Perhaps it comes from an instinctual animal urge to have a throne or a perch. |
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From the perch of my small roof garden I was able to see two long ribbons of black smoke exhaling from wounds in either tower. |
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The branches serve as a handy perch for the sparrows and mourning doves that frequent my city bird feeder. |
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Odd clay jars, stoppered in all sorts of odd manners, sat on every perch available. |
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The browned perch fillets may be added with rice, the lake whitefishes and the small but delicious bleaks. |
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Nothing blunts a hook like catching perch and you must inspect the point regularly and hone it up as necessary. |
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Fishing from the Palace bend he netted four skimmers and two perch on feeder and worm for 4lb 3oz. |
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On March 20 this year, using climbing slings, hooks and chains, he managed to perch on a ledge and unfurl a banner. |
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They scurry across the marble floors, perch snoozing on the railings and snuggle into holes low down in the walls, their long tails poking out. |
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Mike Dall won with a creditable net of perch scaling 4lb 4oz to restore some male pride. |
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Cod, sole, haddock and ocean perch are decent choices because they are high in iodine but relatively low in mercury. |
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Seafood with lower levels of methylmercury include cod, mahi-mahi, salmon, shrimp, trout, flounder, sole, perch and scallops. |
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During the breeding season, Upland Sandpipers often perch on fence posts or utility poles. |
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Everything from the modest sparrow to the extravagant scarlet macaw came to perch and settle around her. |
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Alternating squatt and pinkie over groundbait at 10m he netted roach, perch and gudgeon for his 6lb 10 oz. |
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The Pacific-slope Flycatcher generally watches from a perch in the lower or middle canopy, and flies out to catch prey in the air. |
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The bird hopped from one perch to the next, calmly inspecting the passing walls and handrails. |
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I perch happily on a stool, poking gleefully at a small aquarium with a few brightly colored fish in it. |
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Club matches have been won with nearly 20 lb of small fish including carp, tench, skimmers, perch and orfe. |
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Saucer-eyed tarsiers, pale moon rats and scruffy stink badgers perch stiffly in glass cases. |
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The different distributions of young-of-the-year white perch and striped bass presumably reflect their different origins. |
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It was one of the trees that often allowed a heron or egret a perch during the summer, but they were all gone now. |
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Its Victorian heritage is in evidence in the grand frontages that line the sea front and perch on the chalky cliffs. |
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Antarctic crinoids and holothuroids often perch on sponges presumably to increase the efficiency of their own feeding. |
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The Butterfly Pond is producing good mixed bags with roach, rudd, chub and perch all being caught. |
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We saw tigers, too, as close as you like from the swaying perch of the howdah on the back of the elephants. |
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I was so small I'd have to perch on the edge of my seat in the circle and peer over the balcony railing to see the players. |
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Far from being elitist, this song hails even the so-called socially deviant members of society such as hustlers who perch on street corners. |
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Ace, not liking his perch to have been taken, came down and gave a sharp peck on Jerome's hand. |
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He had started to climb down the bluff to fish for sea perch from the rocks below, something the Idahoan has done for decades. |
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Their perspective is from the perch of the upper class, particularly those media celebrities who pretend they are men and women of the people. |
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She was sitting in on this session and got down from her perch on the windowsill. |
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Jennifer sighed dreamily from her perch on the windowsill, her green dress gathered carelessly at her knees. |
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He looked up from his book, observing them from his safe perch in the corner. |
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The other stocking waves shyly from its precarious perch atop a tilted lampshade. |
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If prolonged crouching becomes arduous, a portable stool provides a reasonably comfortable perch amid the stubble. |
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Sunlight streams over fields, birds perch in trees, rows of bright crops glisten on the hills. |
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He puts food into the hands of a child and holds them steady so the birds will perch on his fingers and eat. |
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Over the weekend, the birds will perch on trees all around the neighborhood and wait for the cacophony to die down. |
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Her design provides a steeply raked underlit playing area upon which the actors perch precariously. |
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If somebody ignores the signs, it's a cue for tellers to perch their pinkies on the silent-alarm buttons. |
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The high-flying Tykes had run up a record seven successive victories in the tournament before Durham knocked them off their perch last year. |
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They are still the deepest team in the East, and knocking them off their perch won't be easy. |
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We'll be trying to knock them off their perch next year, but then again, that's what it's all about! |
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The research may improve the culture of additional tasty fish species like yellow perch and walleye. |
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This strange measure undoubtedly is related to other archaisms such as the furlong, the perch and the fathom. |
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Zander are often called pikeperch as they resemble the pike with their elongated body and head, and the perch with their spiny dorsal fin. |
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They usually perch in the open at the very top of a conifer or snag or in a small tree. |
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From my plebeian perch in rural Mississippi, I have observed the actions of this administration with a kind of detached concern. |
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The diet of Nile perch consists of fishes, insects, crustacea and mollusks. |
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His winning catch was made up of around 17 lb of carp plus skimmers and perch on pole and maggot at 14 metres. |
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Big perch can be taken on flies, spinners and plugs and in some areas there are big roach. |
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It is the habit of crows to perch like sentinels on the tops of isolated trees, where they can see what is going on in all directions. |
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Twenty years later, with the extraction site flooded, the lake began to produce rudd, perch and crucian carp to a few local anglers. |
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Newman watched events unfold from his perch in front of the computer screens. |
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Sure enough, the General's parrot sat on its perch in the corner of the cramped cubbyhole that was his room. |
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The scaffolding reaches to the top of the cupola that adorns the roof giving the builders a perch almost 100 feet up. |
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A leaf slowly died, floating gently earthward from its perch on the redwood. |
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Since my perch on the social ladder was precarious, I had to make sure to watch my step and my mouth. |
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Consideration has been given to gars as a possible aid in controlling overpopulation of sunfish and yellow perch as well. |
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They perch on low shrubs or rocks, and dart out to grab prey from the air, the foliage, or the ground. |
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From my perch above the brush, I watched that animal run at full throttle through dense tangles of mesquite and prickly pear. |
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The decoy bird must be provided with adequate food, water, shelter and a perch for the entire period during which it is used. |
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The goshawk dropped from its perch and shot straight at me, somehow streaking through the trees without stirring a branch. |
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Two major die-offs among perch 100 mm were both followed by strong recruitment. |
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The front ring is dovetailed and is designed to twist into the socket of the base providing a rock solid perch for your optics. |
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This shift in diet for larger perch was also observed in landlocked populations. |
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Unlike their urban brethren in, say, Chicago or Miami, Seattle gumshoes perch in aeries that look out on spectacular vistas. |
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These lakes are habitats for a wide variety of fish including walleye, perch, musky, bass, bluegill and pumpkin seed. |
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Fish species most commonly consumed included bass, yellow perch, and walleye. |
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High ratings were also given to other desirable fish like the bluegill, the walleye, and the yellow perch. |
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As he posed for photographs near the shore a huge wave knocked him from his perch and almost carried him out to sea. |
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Thus, to weigh a bird, a pan balance fitted with a perch was placed in the cage. |
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For goodness sake, give it a rest and come down off your moralistic and judgmental perch. |
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The pied wheatear perched on a telephone line and would fly down to the ground to catch something then go back to its perch. |
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Carmine bee-eaters perch on the back of kori bustards and red-crested korhaans plummet from the sky in daring aerobatic mating displays. |
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The Sacramento perch was another native species similar to eastern relatives. |
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In this posture, the bird hops backward on the perch, moving upward if the perch is inclined. |
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This lake is a traditional mixed fishery with a large head of carp, tench, bream, roach, perch, rudd, crucian carp, pike and zander. |
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If you can speak French, aim to stress that you have absolutely no intention of fishing for pike, zander and perch. |
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The beach, by contrast, is intended as a comfortable spot to perch up and laze away with a potboiler. |
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The mountain range's east summit comes next and then the rocky perch that is the 3776 ft summit, the apex of the quartet of ridges. |
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We did bag some fat ringed perch, nearly two dozen slab-sized crappies, and a similar number of northern pike. |
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Panfish comprise the black crappie, bluegill, green sunfish, pumpkinseed, rock bass, white crappie, and yellow perch. |
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These elegantly diminutive, finely wrought sculptures employ curved, flat and linear shapes that perch upon thin metal rods. |
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From his lofty perch atop the tallest pine at the highest point of Drangle pass, Forlon surveyed the peaceful terrain with satisfaction. |
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Take one of the resort's rowboats, kayaks, or canoes out to catch and release largemouth bass and perch, or hike the 280-acre grounds. |
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In fact, many hire companies provide the tackle for coarse fishing, so it's very easy to try your hand at catching bream, perch, roach or rudd. |
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They used small whole mackerel, trout, smelt, rudd, eel, perch, and lamprey. |
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The two larger ponds, one at either end of the chain, hold good stocks of tench, perch, rudd, bream, and hybrids. |
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Further down the road, at a checkpoint, rufous tree pies fly down and will perch on your hand for suitable compensation. |
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I skidded to a stop on Frankie's perch, leaning against the pristine white railing to get my breath back. |
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I perch in the middle of the bench seat in the back, my knees knocking into everyone as the road turns from deep ruts into ravaged riverbed. |
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The Little owls are often out during the day and often perch in the same place day after day. |
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One of the woman's table mates had returned from a trip to the front of the restaurant bearing a big colorful carving of a parrot on a perch. |
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A smaller Nile perch or mahseer, for example, can really provide essential protein. |
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The elder statesman had another perch bag of 3-13 as did third-placed man Adrian Goodwin who scaled 2-4oz. |
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As the end of the runway loomed in front of him, he pulled back on the control wheel and forced his bird from its perch. |
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Three baby bronze mannikins sit atop their grass nest while mother and father show concern at the entrance perch. |
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The club has a lake stocked with fish such as perch, roach, tench, rudd, carp and pike. |
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He used pole and maggot in the marginal slack water for a mixed net of small roach and perch scaling 3lb 9oz. |
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Large schools of butterfly perch hovered, while sea perch glared at us as they sat motionless on the rocks. |
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A close relation, Morone americanus, is much smaller, and is usually referred to as white perch or sea perch. |
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Also known as the deep sea perch, the species was first targeted in the northeast Atlantic in 1991, with annual catches soon hitting 5,000 tons. |
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If we can't get blue cod we can usually get sea perch which are delicious when they are fresh. |
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Little is known about predation on modern Nautilus beyond the fact that turtles and sea perch will feed on them. |
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They recorded 40 types of fish, like rainbow fish, barramundi, and spangled perch. |
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Among the warm water perch are Australia's barramundi and Nile perch of Egypt. |
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Her friend the seagull looked beadily down at her from his perch on one of the remaining trees. |
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Every tree, every bush, even the grass, all covered in butterflies, gently beating their wings, and flying delicately from one perch to another. |
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Until recently, the front man performed his signature toasting from the chair-bound perch behind the drum kit. |
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Michigan's Great Lakes are also home to trout and, when you get tired of those, there's also plenty of perch and small-mouthed bass. |
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With little or no rain in the last week the venue should be bereft of any significant colour and roach and perch will be the main target species. |
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That is why on channels and streams, one usually fishes for sheatfish, carp, perch, bream, crucian, etc. |
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There are also rudd, bream, eels, gudgeon, crucian carp, tench, minnows, perch, sticklebacks, the odd trout, pike and barbel present. |
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She is here competing with other piscivorous birds in search of anchovy, shiner perch and grunion to eat. |
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Sometimes you'll find shoals of roach and perch in streams running out into the bays. |
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The challenges facing not only this country, but the world, in the backwash of these events require more than parliamentary parrots squawking on their publicly funded perch. |
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James sprang, uncoiling, leaping from his perch toward his best friend. |
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The town is a favorite nesting-place for the leggy birds, who take up residence here on the old Roman aqueduct, disused minarets and any other safe perch, in the Summers. |
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In the sudden cold and darkness, their rooftop perch seemed precarious. |
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Often Mick would perch on those back stairs, perusing art books as he waited for her. |
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Equipped with low level perch seats to discourage beggars and stray animals from cuddling down, the shelters employ modular construction for fast assembling. |
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Sighing softly, I scale the monkey bars and perch atop them, halfway across, so that I can balance myself on the thick bar that helps support all the smaller ones. |
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Day after day, Lou sat on the Yankee bench, a perch that increasingly represented his security. |
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I reached over to point them out to Laila and noticed that both she and Anson had vacated our rooftop perch. |
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I am also told that many of the perch were undersized and released. |
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Yet another use of a grotesque image can be seen in the carvings of two mythical beasts that perch on top of the great medieval cathedral of Notre Dame in Paris, France. |
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He's snoozing on his perch on the back of my easy chair right now. |
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Pole tactics can build up nice netfuls of bream, perch and rudd. |
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Catcoin And so explains the birth of Catcoin, the latest creation hell-bent on knocking its canine counterpart off its perch. |
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Doves are smaller than chickens, so you eat three or four instead of half of one, just as we usually eat a half-dozen or more perch compared to a single walleye fillet. |
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Initial research focuses on rainbow trout and other salmonids, but later research could include species such as striped bass, walleye, and yellow perch. |
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From that perch, one's picture of the cosmos grows to galactic proportions, dwarfing any prior world view and yielding a perspective transcendent beyond imagination. |
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I did intend using maggot as one of the main baits but thought pre-baiting regularly with them might encourage too many of the water's small perch into the swim. |
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Small perch caught near the upstream edge of the salinity wedge in Richibucto Estuary had more copepods in their stomachs than larger perch caught further downriver. |
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He wanted to design a seat that allowed its sitter to perch and pivot while chatting on the phone. |
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Bobby hoisted his one-year-old son, Aidan, into a backpack and went to transfer two pet hawks from their outdoor weathering perch to an indoor mews. |
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He took a risk by throwing so many punches, coming down from a loftier perch to the trenches where campaigns are won and lost. |
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John beat challenges from 399 other contestants to take the title by knocking seven Yorkshire puddings from their perch using a six-ounce black pudding. |
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From our breakfast perch on the verandah high above a rainswept gorge dotted with palms, frangipani, hibiscus and pink orchids, the rain was positively uplifting. |
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The romantic image of the homing pigeon using mysterious forces to navigate its way hundreds of miles back to its perch appears to be no such thing. |
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It was an extraordinarily beautiful perch from which to contemplate everything and convalesce. |
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They have enjoyed eating pike, dace, salmon kelt, trout and lots of perch. |
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There is a sudden kick on the rod and yes, it is indeed a fish, a perch that stays deep for several minutes before, slowly, it begins to swim to the surface. |
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She glides over to the black chair, and seems to perch on the edge, although the chair seems to be doing it's best to make her recline, and relax. |
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He watches the child climb the low branches of an apple tree, sees the insects inside the fruit and watches the bird perch upon the topmost cluster of leaves. |
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The four throne chairs sat on a perch overlooking the broad room. |
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They stared out the big picture window from their perch on the couch. |
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She half raises an eyebrow from her perch on the kitchen couch. |
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All three of them peered from their perch in the tree down the road. |
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His features were smoothly regular and extraordinarily placid, as if he surveyed the world from a lofty perch, far removed from any of its foibles and cares. |
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Her perch on the edge of the bed had not been achieved easily. |
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Scarlet macaws, blue and gold macaws, and hosts of smaller birds perch together in their hundreds to excavate the best clay layer along a riverbank. |
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On each corner of its curved roof perch ten dragons and other mythical water animals that symbolically guard against the ever-present risk of fire. |
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The first night's catch of perch, grayling and pike turn up as an aperitif, variously salted, cured and smoked, and served with endless glasses of ice-cold Lappish vodka. |
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And the higher the perch from which someone falls, the bigger the thud he makes when he splatters on the concrete of reality. |
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There must be some old, ailing, senile politician, vaudeville comedian or sports-man around whose death-bed you could perch like a flock of vultures. |
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They believe they can knock Australia off their perch and become the dominant team in world one-day cricket, the coach said here in New Zealand yesterday. |
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I loved to fish there and caught roach and perch as well as the odd boot. |
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But the boys became trapped by the incoming tide and were forced to cling onto a navigation perch used to guide boats along the treacherous river. |
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The male blackbird resumed his perch, his inky feathers drying in the bright sun as he continued his vigil. |
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A flutter of black wings, and it was gone from its perch of observation. |
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The perch outside one of the boxes has slipped and Don was trying to manoeuvre it back into position when a rosella popped her head out from the box to see what was happening. |
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The unconventional approach paid off for Keith Lamb, who legered lobworm to the far bank next to Beavers Bridge where he found a shoal of perch in residence. |
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It is set in picturesque surroundings, and has rich feeding for the stocked rainbows and browns, with shrimp, snails, perch fry and corixae particularly abundant. |
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Again, did you know that the Pla samli, or kingfish is also known as the black-banded trevally, or the Pla kapong khao or sea perch is also known as the white sea bass? |
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There are magnificent views of the whole island from this lofty perch. |
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The museum has a Saudi sculpture of a falcon on a perch, of inestimable value and stunning vulgarity, made from gold, quartz, rubies, emeralds, sapphires and 1,210 diamonds. |
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The perch has the large eye and wide gape of an active hunter. |
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There I have caught bream, roach, rudd, tench, perch, pike, and gudgeon. |
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The host country were convincing winners with 42.5 points on a canal which provided roach, small skimmers, perch, ruffe and bleak and the occasional sizeable bream. |
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Larger white perch seem to be more opportunistic than the smaller fish, becoming at least partly epibenthic feeders where sand shrimp are available. |
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They wear orange jump suits and swoop down from some ungodly perch and sweep and gather and toss it all into the back of a dump truck with unmarked California exempt plates. |
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Freshwater fish of the Thames and its tributaries include brown trout, chub, dace, roach, barbel, perch, pike, bleak and flounder. |
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The 25-year-old was ice fishing for perch when he caught what he believes is a former family pet. |
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He had been visiting an area zoo when a monkey swung from its tree perch, swiped his glasses and hurled them into a hippo hole. |
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Of some seventy species of freshwater fish, the northern pike, perch, and others are plentiful. |
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A number of others such as perch and roach have been introduced in the Loch or Caledonian Canal with various levels of success. |
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It was temporarily wrenched from its perch during the Blitz, when it was entangled in the cable of a barrage balloon. |
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Controlled by a whistle ring that doubles as a perch, the chirpers come programmed with 20 melodies and can be set to sing solo or as a choir. |
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Then he demanded that the ciggie-puffing Bowen give up her bar stool perch because he was tired of standing. |
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Ringed seals may also eat herring, smelt, whitefish, sculpin, perch, and crustaceans. |
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The map also includes spawning locations of two important species offish, lake trout and yellow perch. |
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Muscular power is needed to let go, but not to grasp a perch or when holding on. |
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Not many local fishermen catch walleyes, the largest member of the perch family. |
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At the perch the fish is adjusted until it is held near its tail and beaten against the perch several times. |
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Though less fished for, warm-water species include largemouth and smallmouth bass, yellow perch, brown bullhead, pumpkinseed, and bluegill. |
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Make a slice halfway through a bonbon, and perch on the edge of the glass. |
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This arrangement enables the passerine birds to perch upon vertical surfaces, such as trees and cliffs. |
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Characteristics, use, and possible functions of the perch songs and chatter calls of male Common Yellowthroats. |
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In Europe a large number of anglers fish for species such as carp, pike, tench, rudd, roach, European perch, catfish and barbel. |
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Scads of freshwater shrimp feed the piscine population well, with perch and introduced white bass close behind. |
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Charter boats are based in many Great Lakes cities to fish for salmon, trout, walleye and perch. |
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Pike and some good perch on lobworms and small live baits, are also offering good sport. |
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The cockatoo was tied with dunny chain to the outside rear-vision mirror from which perch it shrieked and wailed and attacked its own reflection. |
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Evaluation of Nile perch fish scales as biofilm carrier in anaerobic digestion of biological pre-treated Nile perch fish solid waste. |
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They found yellowtail standing in for pricier mahi-mahi, nile perch pretending to be shark, and tilapia impersonating all kinds of fish. |
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The perch was quickly removed from the barbless hook and placed in the keepnet. |
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The islands also have a wide variety of fish, including halibut, cod, perch, sablefish, yellow fin sole, pollock, sand lance, herring and salmon. |
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They include salmon, trout, pike, muskellunge, black basses, perch, walleye, drum, herring, cod, smelt, flatfishes, and others. |
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Ever since the ruffe were detected, studies have shown that the ruffe and the yellow perch are closely related and are quickly becoming rivals. |
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Riek casts his nets into the river and waits for either Tilapia, Nile perch or catfish to get trapped. |
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Their closest living relatives are swiftlets, tree swifts that can perch and the hummingbirds. |
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There were seven children, aged between 14 and 16, five of whom caught carp, roach, perch and orfe. |
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Dragonflies perch to thermoregulate and to scan their territory for intruders, prey and mates. |
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Spawning and growth rates of fish species such as roach and perch have also increased, and are now amongst the highest in England. |
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One of these is the ruffe, resembling a darker miniature version of the perch, which was once common in South Wales but now rarely seen. |
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Roach after roach followed by rudd and perch kept filling up my keepnet and the red maggots had worked wonders again. |
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Their catch consisted of 233 specimens of perch, 614 roach, 241 ruffe, and 3 bream. |
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By mid-May, the smallmouths will be on their beds and share center stage, along with big white perch. |
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The silver jenny, hardhead catfish, gafftopsail catfish, sand seatrout, and silver perch predominated in the catch during fall. |
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Our sets came with a serving of steamed fillet of sea perch with fermented bean, and pan-seared fillet of rib eye with chef special sauce. |
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Withdrawn as a Buddha he sat, watching the alien world from his perch in the absolute. |
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And you also find another kind of worm called a brandling, which is striped and smells like an earwig, and which is very good bait for perch. |
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The common buzzard often spots prey by waiting on a prominent perch and scanning the ground for movement. |
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United should have knocked Liverpool off their European perch too, by surpassing their five European Cups. |
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Fish are abundant in the rivers and lakes, in particular salmon, trout, perch and pike. |
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Tiger Woods has been knocked off his perch as the No1 player in the world after Vijay Singh beat him in the Deutsche Bank Open last night. |
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European perch that the researchers collected from the river had an average of six times that concentration stored in their muscles. |
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They perch on rocks and feed at the edge of the water, but they often also grip the rocks firmly and walk down them beneath the water until partly or wholly submerged. |
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The bottom line is that the drop from the stock's current perch to its 10-month moving average is far too much of a drop for this thrill-seeker to tolerate. |
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If you want a nice fillet of Nile perch for tea, Froome's your man. |
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Casting a groundbait feeder and maggots from the dam at Butetown Pond brought Colin Whitehouse a string of small perch to win the Rhymney AS match with 6lb 4oz. |
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Paul easily won B section at Peg 33 with 15-5-0, made up of three decent bream, four skimmers and a few perch to groundbait feeder with maggot and worm hook baits. |
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In the mix of sea lettuce and other red and brown seaweeds, sea perch, skate, wolf fish, sea robins, hake, scup, rock crabs and goosefish find their way into our traps. |
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Caught on a size 18 hook with a single white maggot, it smashed her hubby's own PB perch, and also turned out to be the new lake record for the species. |
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Alan Sharpe recorded 4lb 8oz of roach, gudgeon and perch, again using waggler tactics, and P Tilestone recorded a 3lb mixed catch of roach, gudgeon and skimmers. |
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Before automated pinsetters usurped their jobs, they sat on a perch at the end of the alley and then swooped down to replace any pins that had been knocked over. |
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The waters have a self-sustaining population of largemouth bass, small-mouth bass, catfish, bullhead, crappie, bluegill, whitefish, yellow perch and cutthroat trout. |
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Many apparently well-drained areas are underlain by humate, a hardpan which may perch the water table and provide the moisture moles and earthworms require. |
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DeMartini's study of kelp perch supports this conclusion, as do several other studies of embiotocid species, which have revealed similar aggressive behavior in males. |
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Zanders, the largest members of the perch family, have since spread through several Midlands waterways but most anglers have probably yet to see one. |
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Fishing for sea perch is a popular activity along the rocky shores here. |
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Examples include the early Byzantine churches of the Taxiarch and Agios Isidoros in Rachi, where both buildings perch on long terraces constructed along the hillside. |
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He also added three perch with the best going 2lb and some silvers on the pole, fishing to the bush on peg 65, giving him the match win in the Stirrup Cup event. |
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Dace and increasing numbers of perch are being reported on the Tyn,e while Pete McParlin accounted for a fine 3lb 8oz chub from the Wear at Shincliffe on trotted lobworm. |
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If you locate an area where walleyes are feeding on large prey, such as medium-sized perch, tullibees, smelt, or gizzard shad, the walleyes' average size will be large, too. |
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In the Florence area, Sutton, Mercer, Munsel, Woahink, Siltcoos and Tahkenitch lakes offer good opportunities for largemouth bass, perch, bluegill, crappie and brown bullhead. |
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Mycobacteria were recovered from Atlantic menhaden, white perch, blueback herring, largemouth bass, mummichog, striped killifish, summer flounder, weakfish, and spot. |
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Under ambient winter temperatures with daily feeding, mortality did not occur for mummichog and sheepshead minnow, was low for winter flounder and high for silver perch. |
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And when he had hooked a fine perch, and Miss BELL made a dash at the line, And the fish flobbered back with a flop, JACK'S escape from a cuss cut it fine. |
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I sat down, and he left his perch on the edge of the table and pulled out another chair for himself. We sat facing each other. He laddered his fingers under his chin. |
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Angling has become popular on some stretches of the river as fish such as perch, barbel, grayling, carp, roach, chub, trout, pike, bream and dace have been caught. |
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Llyn Tegid has abundant pike, perch, brown trout, roach, eel. |
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Nile perch gradually exterminated the lake's 500 endemic cichlid species. |
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The flycatchers fly out from a perch to catch insects in the air. |
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Popular sport fish include walleye, perch, and northern pike. |
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The birds often perch in trees, but spend much time on the ground, striding about or standing still for long periods with an upright stance, often on a single leg. |
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At Egsminde herring, cyprinids and European perch were found. |
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Spawning and growth rates of fish species such as roach and perch also increased to such an extent that they are now amongst the highest in England. |
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In North America the most popular fresh water sport species include bass, pike, walleye, muskellunge, yellow perch, trout, salmon, crappie, bluegill and sunfish. |
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Commercial fish species include 6 species of Pacific salmon, Alaska pollock, Pacific cod, Pacific halibut, yellowfin sole, Pacific ocean perch and sablefish. |
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The irony is that if Queen Elizabeth lives as long as her mother, then she is likely to be around many years after Gillard has fallen off the perch of her coolabah tree. |
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Around Huddersfield, Mirfield and Wakefield are popular areas for coarse fishing, roach, perch, chub, dace, minnows, gudgeon, pike, bream and trout. |
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Analysis of catch returns from 1969 to 1985, showed that the fish caught most often by anglers were barbel, bream, bleak, carp, chub, dace, eel, gudgeon, perch, and roach. |
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At the same time some of the native species that were decimated by the Nile Perch, or were even thought extinct, were coming back. |
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On visiting the Ancestral Perch last weekend, the pending ethics upgrade of our electricity was discussed with the materfamilias. |
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Unlike the stuffed one I saw originally, which had yellowed with age, the Nile Perch is silver in colour with a blue tinge. |
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Fushimi Lake Provincial Park, surrounded by the lush Boreal Forest, is an excellent fishing spot for Walleye, Northern Pike and Yellow Perch. |
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Foraging Perch and Patch Selection by Loggerhead Shrikes in Natural Habitat. |
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He follows Nottingham Forest utility player James Perch, 24, into the club. |
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The birding is also excellent, with more than 350 different species identified, while the fishing offers opportunities to land a Nile Perch. |
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In 1935 the US submarine USS Pompano was ordered as part of the Perch class Six boats were built, with three different diesel engine designs from different makers. |
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Podolski gave Walcott a chance to further embellish Arsenal's first-half performance when he eluded James Perch and slipped the ball through to the striker. |
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Additionally, the group supports the FIRST Lego League, Bring Your Child to Work Day, school and summer camp visits, Sea Perch programs and science fairs. |
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