Sentences with phrase «migrating birds who»

2018 brought the coldest and snowiest April on record for much of North America, spelling trouble for migrating birds who arrived in the north, expecting to bulk up on the spring emergence of bugs — and instead found 2 feet of snow.

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Who do you think invented the migrating birds, the fall colors, the chill in the air and gave us the free will to enjoy creation and / or worship the creator?
An ornithologist at the University of Rhode Island who studies the physiological changes that birds undergo to migrate has found that the capacity of a bird's gut to change with environmental conditions is a primary limiting factor in their ability to adapt to the rapidly changing climate.
An ornithologist who studies the physiological changes that birds undergo to migrate has found that the capacity of a bird's gut to change with environmental conditions is a primary limiting factor in their ability to adapt to the rapidly changing climate.
And it is Audubon who in 1833 identified the passenger pigeon, Ectopistes migratorius, as the most numerous bird on the continent, highlighting the point by describing a mile - wide flock of migrating pigeons that passed over his head and blocked the sun for three straight days.
Grade 2: Ask students to choose a puzzle piece and practice its bird call, migrating toward other students who make similar calls.
In the fall, visitors who point their binoculars at smaller birds might be treated to the aerial acrobatics of migrating swifts.
Fall brings birds migrating the Pacific Flyway and populations of fowl, who winter in the mild climes of the coast's estuaries and woodlands.
«Migrating from continent to continent like a restless bird in search of propitious seasons, casting his glance across all cultures, Mark Tobey was one of the few 20th century artists who was truly cosmopolitan and in fact trans - avant - garde.»
However, the targeted coastal plain hosts migratory bird species and endangered wildlife and is considered to be sacred to the indigenous Gwich «in people, who sustain themselves from the caribou that migrate there.
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