Suddenly, one lonely songbird pierced the wall of silence with a stunning serenade. |
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The house wren is a small, sexually monomorphic and monochromatic migratory songbird that breeds throughout much of North America. |
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A recent study of a North American songbird, the Red-eyed Vireo, provides some support for this hypothesis. |
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But a dam upriver would have caused greater flooding in the Raspaculo, where the threatened keel-billed motmot, a bright-green songbird, nests. |
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These results provide experimental confirmation that conspecific attraction occurs in at least one territorial songbird. |
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A 2013 report done by the American Bird Conservancy found that a single neonic corn kernel can kill a songbird. |
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A species of territorial songbird colonizes a vacant region to which there is no further immigration. |
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At first glance, you might wonder why any forest songbird should be in jeopardy. |
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Boreal Chickadees are one of only a few species of songbird that are year-round residents in boreal forest. |
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Anything to avoid another night listening to Jennifer's account of how she catalogued every songbird in Ambridge on the website that day. |
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Cowbird removals are used in management of several endangered species of songbird. |
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Then, just as I made out the outline of a small brown songbird, the whole flock took to the air again and disappeared over a rise. |
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The Black-capped Chickadee, a resident cavity-nesting songbird, is known to breed in fragmented and otherwise disturbed habitats. |
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Parallels between human and songbird phonological development have led to the use of songbirds as a model for speech development in humans. |
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Arguably the best songbird, the shama is a forest dweller and difficult to spot. |
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Music is the bridge between the old Italian saloon singer and the barefoot Canadian songbird. |
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However, each tribe individually is either paraphyletic or polyphyletic with respect to most recent songbird classifications. |
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Based in Austin, Texas, this songbird spent years in obscurity before this debut. |
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Move over Brit-pop, and bring on another depressive songbird accompanied by an acoustic guitar. |
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On Saturday night Mark, Paul, Simon and I went to see songbird Martina Topley-Bird at the Carling Islington Academy. |
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The tiny songbird scooped up six Latin Music Awards and stopped the show with a sizzling performance. |
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I could also kick myself for not getting to NHK Hall for the concert by super songbird Sarah Brightman. |
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In the late '60s, Sparro had been a folky four-octave songbird with a cult following, not that any of his albums ever charted. |
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Good luck to Celine Dion, who is putting down her microphone to try to have a little Canadian songbird of her own. |
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Bolton Hospice Lottery is officially launched by Bolton songbird Hannah Morris, and a very special grandmother. |
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And Zambian music fans have shown just how popular the songbird Angela Nyirenda has continued to be. |
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Do southern flying squirrels frequently depredate songbird nests in other areas? |
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The many Listowel fans of songbird Peggy Sweeney will be delighted to know that she has just released a new CD for the New Year. |
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Human beings suffered terribly, as did songbird populations, old-growth forests, fur seal colonies, and fragile watersheds. |
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But, rather than mope, the plucky Canadian songbird decided to make the most of it. |
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Unlike most shorebirds, Solitary Sandpipers do not nest on the ground, but find an old, abandoned, songbird nest in a tree. |
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The Acadian flycatcher, for example, is a songbird that needs large tracks of forest which are increasingly scarce. |
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This lush vegetation will do double duty as a songbird buffet and as a buffer to cowbirds, predators, and other hazards. |
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A tiny forest songbird called the prothonotary warbler is in deep trouble in southern Ontario. |
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For a small songbird living normally in forests, the open sea and the desert are unsuitable habitats which may act as an barrier to migration. |
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A small songbird with a strong affinity to forests usually has no problems moving or migrating through a forested landscape. |
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However, when the forest becomes interrupted by a grassland or a large river, this songbird may hesitate to cross the area of different habitat. |
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Also, a great grey owl's nest was discovered west of Opinaca reservoir during the songbird inventory. |
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The information collected by these volunteers across Canada contributes to the scientific data on songbird population trends. |
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Before long, the small, yellow songbird had become the number one pet of choice in New York City and, eventually, across the whole country. |
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Montane forests above about 3,000 feet in the Truong Son are rich in songbird diversity, notably in the flycatchers and Old World warblers and related species. |
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The songbird family of shrikes that is responsible for such carnage is well represented by the woodchat shrike, pictured here grappling with a lizard. |
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But with songbird populations falling all across North America, I do think it's time for a movement to keep cats indoors. |
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The article ran beneath a photograph of a gray-and-white kitty munching on the head of a songbird. |
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The other black songbird I had not seen well until this afternoon. |
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The Bronzed Cowbird is an obligate brood parasitic species of songbird, ranging from the southern border region of the United States as far south as Central America. |
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We also calculated the abundance of the three most common shorebird species and the three most common songbird species. |
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Similarly, studies involving songbird species such as Gray Jays, Boreal Chickadees, Swainson's Thrush, Myrtle Warbler, and Ruby Crowned Kinglet would be possible based on their occurrence throughout the study area. |
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Summer 2001 will see the Institute begin a pilot study on forest songbird and small mammal community composition, abundance, and habitat associations in the first couplet of river valleys. |
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In case of a grassland with some scattered trees, the songbird may ultimately decide to cross the unsuitable habitat, but in case of the river it may decide not to do so. |
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The Red Deer River Natural Area is home to a number of Canada's species at risk, including the Sprague's pipit songbird, the western blue flag iris and the northern leopard frog. |
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But for one beautiful moment the songbird hit the right note with a drop volley that had Henman sprawling. |
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The accipitrine hawks, long considered by many people to be destructive to songbird populations, are actually of great service to their prey species. |
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Recent postglacial range expansion drives the rapid diversification of a songbird lineage in the genus Junco. |
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Post-harvest censuses will be conducted for the next several years to document changes in songbird community composition over time as a result of harvesting. |
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With vicious determination, the songbird manages to overcome its size. |
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Ines Abdel Daim also shone, especially in Vittorio Monti's Csardas, where the flute sounded at times like a songbird, and at times like a snake charmer. |
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The Northern Cardinal is a non-migratory, temperate-zone songbird that displays a long breeding season with strong individual variation in when reproduction is initiated. |
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Sharp violin-like sounds come from the male club-winged manakin, a tiny songbird from the Andean cloud forest in South America, yet not all come from his beak. |
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Perhaps the most amazing songbird of all is the blackpoll warbler. |
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Rising to recognition as fiddler with The Paperboys, she now makes a delightful debut as a solo songbird backed by a band led by musical mentor Chip Taylor. |
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The innovation will be amazing, hopefully enabling us to find where our rarest songbird, the Kirtland's warbler, mysteriously goes for the winter, for example. |
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