Sentences with phrase «including migrating birds»

The untamed forces of wilderness have reclaimed Cape Scott Provincial Park including migrating birds, a healthy wolf population and roaming black bears.

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There, you can read about Hispaniola's great biodiversity, including 30 endemic bird species; the importance of the island to birds that winter and migrate through the West Indies and breed in North America; and the critical role of shade coffee in preserving habitat on an island with a very high level of deforestation.
Not only do birds flock together but so too do countless examples throughout life, from the macroscopic to the microscopic, including schools of fish, colonies of bacteria, groups of migrating cells and even some proteins.
This explanation seemed simplest: most songbirds in the Americas, including those that do not migrate, live in the South American tropics, and almost every migratory bird species has close relatives in the tropics.
For bird watchers, we have many migrating bird species in the Pacific Flyway including rhinoceros auklets, pigeon guillemots, harlequin ducks, sooty shearwaters and bald eagles.
Your kayak tour guide will show you wildlife that could include various native and migrating birds, peaceful manatees, fish, and even dolphins!
The Otways are home to many of Australia's favourite locals including kangaroos, wallabies, echidnas, platypus, koalas, glow worms, birds, seals, penguins and even migrating Southern Right Whales.
He exhibited regularly at the prestigious Willard Gallery in New York from 1949 to 1965, and he was included in numerous museum exhibitions during his lifetime, among them the «Pittsburgh International Exhibition of Contemporary Painting» (now called the «Carnegie «International») in 1955, and received the Popularity Prize for a 1953 painting called «Migrating Birds
Significant environmental risks are present including the serious impact on migrating birds that congregate in this area; Ontario does not need the power from this project.
These clues include the earlier spring arrivals of migrating birds, earlier blooming of wildflowers and Washington DC's cherry trees, melting glaciers and icecaps, micro-fossils from cores of mud from the ocean floor, and bubbles of ancient air retrieved from cores of glacial ice.
«Detecting ocean currents without fixed visual reference points is thought to be close to impossible and is not seen, for example, in lots of migrating vertebrates including birds and turtles,» says Graeme Hays of Deakin University.
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