There were the gaudily plumed roseate spoonbills, their bright pink feathers glowing when they passed between my hide and the rising sun. |
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Overhead, gulls, brown pelicans, and roseate spoonbills wheel through the steamy air. |
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In roseate terns, kleptoparasitism is widespread, having been reported in England, Australia, Puerto Rico, and the United States. |
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Volunteers are planning to make decoys and place them on the island to attract roseate terns in time for next year's nesting season. |
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Some islands provide nesting habitat that is critical to the survival of the endangered roseate tern. |
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Manet was starkly linear, and sober in his coloration, whilst Renoir preferred loose curves and a roseate blur. |
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In late summer, numerous egrets and herons appear, along with common, roseate, least, Forster's and black terns and maybe even a black skimmer. |
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Last week we alluded to Weimar Germany as the counter-example par excellence to refute this roseate view. |
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It seems to me baseless utopianism to suppose they were once integrated in a roseate pre-capitalist past. |
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The leading of our eyes to some lustrous or roseate goal is second nature to them. |
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Melodramatic subtitle notwithstanding, Delano's portrait of Brook Farm is mostly roseate. |
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Miraculously, both my eyes were untouched, but though Mahulda rinsed them with boric acid, I could not rid my vision of a faint roseate tint. |
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I think Justice Deane had a rather roseate view of the English past. |
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Its spread wings and belly were the same opaque, gentle roseate. |
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Nobody knows whether the birds on nearby Coquet Island, which include the roseate tern, an endangered species in Europe, will survive. |
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Galahs, also known as roseate cockatoos, pair for life and defend nest hollows together against intruders. |
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Ram Island had been cleared of competing gulls some years ago to open up beach nesting habitat for the endangered roseate tern, which then flocked to nest there. |
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Naturally she has paid close attention to her immensely panniered sea-green dress and the long stomacher of roseate buckles which clasps the narrow span of her waist. |
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The park is known for its rich bird life, so focus on large wading birds, such as the roseate spoonbill, woodstork, great blue heron and a variety of egrets. |
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The eight endangered species of birds are common scoter, hen harrier, grey partridge, corncrake, red-necked phalarope, nightjar, roseate tern and corn bunting. |
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Warner's Island historically provided habitat for the endangered roseate tern, which prefers nesting on small islands under or adjacent to objects that provide cover. |
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We're beginning to see roseate spoonbills, reddish egrets, tricolored herons, more edge-dwellers who reach their northernmost ranges along the Gulf coast. |
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What has looked to us to be healthy, roseate, and vigorous is, in fact, rotten, corrupt, and frequently amoral. |
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In January 1990, he was found guilty of disturbing a roseate tern while at a nest with eggs. |
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The loss of essential patchy-sand habitat that common and roseate terns in the area require for nesting has hurt their populations. |
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In 2000 the RSPB began providing wooden house-shaped nesting boxes in terraces for the roseate terns. |
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In the hotel's windowless dining room, white laminate moderno tables were neatly aligned, and recessed wall lighting emphasized the pebbly nap and the roseate color of the limestone. |
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Their work involves the monitoring and protection of the migrant roseate, common and Arctic terns during their breeding season. |
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Among the 290 bird species identified on the Farne Islands, is the rare seabird the roseate tern. |
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In the West Indies, the eggs of roseate and sooty terns are believed to be aphrodisiacs, and are disproportionately targeted by egg collectors. |
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Fish and Wildlife Service has determined the project will not harm the endangered piping plover and the roseate tern. |
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Species allegedly include osprey, roseate tern, black-throated diver and black-necked grebe. |
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The countess took the roseate palm and snowy fingers of this lovely child. |
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Anglesey is home to several species of tern, including the roseate tern. |
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Offshore, on the Skerries, RSPB wardens look after one of the largest tern colonies in Britain, where a roseate tern has again paired up with an Arctic tern. |
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