Sentences with phrase «migratory path of»

Those Church lands are a linch pin in the natural migratory path of bison seeking winter range.
San Ignacio Lagoon is one of our sheltered lagoons that are connected to the migratory path of the gray whales as they travel the Pacific Coast of North America from Alaska to Mexico, where they arrive every December and January to calve.
Monterey Bay is home to many species of marine mammals, including sea otters, harbor seals, and bottlenose dolphins; as well as being on the migratory path of Gray and Humpback Whales and a breeding site for elephant seals.
Native humming birds drink the nectar of the: lowers and Belize lies on the migratory path of the Ruby Throated Humming Bird, the Chimney Swift, swallows (locally called «golondrina» and most often seen in August) and other North American birds.
The whales and dolphins are visible from Moonstone Beach but if you would like to get a little closer, Sea Life Studies Whale Watching Trips take you out into the migratory paths of these magnificent animals to unobtrusively observe them in their natural habitat.
A photographic series documenting the migratory paths of African - Americans past and present.

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The number of Madrigals in central Spain had long led the family to suspect that their migratory path to Mexico had at some point passed through this region.
Inspired by the migratory patterns and flight paths of indigenous Monarch butterflies from around the globe, cocktails at The Monarch echo the regional flight paths from which the spirits, modifiers and ingredients of each drink derive.
Bald and Golden eagles are protected under the Migratory Bird Treaty Act and the Bald and Golden Eagle Act and with the sighting of a pair of nesting eagles in the path of the Millennium Pipeline lateral, opponents of the CPV electric generating plant say the gas pipeline can not be extended to the facility in the Town of Wawayanda.
It found that a warmer climate could affect the paths of its migratory songbirds and threaten extinction on its only native trout.
The average age of this whooping crane population is increasing and as generations of birds learn these migratory paths, their numbers may continue to rise.
Though they expected closely related birds to perform similarly — proving that the ability to follow a straight migratory path is inherited — they found no evidence of this.
The team found that the older the crane, the less it deviates from its straight - line migratory path, and this influences the migration of the entire group.
Industry, however, rewards these skills handsomely — just one of the reasons that this kind of work «is highly attractive: it is addressing interesting and pressing problems; it offers good pay and benefits; it offers a path out of the migratory rat - wheel of temporary postdoctoral positions, and often even encourages research and publication in fundamental topics.»
Their migratory route overlaps with the general path of hurricanes traveling from the waters off Africa up to the United States, a new study finds.
The migratory paths track the wind belt around the doldrums or equatorial calms at the centre of the Indian Ocean.
Some of the most heavily used shipping lanes in and out of ports in Los Angeles, Long Beach and San Francisco Bay run through the migratory paths and feeding areas of endangered whales.
Every year during the months of June, July, August and early September these amazing and unique creatures arrive to the North of the Yucatan Peninsula on their migratory path, they stay in the mexican waters nearby Holbox and Contoy islands.
In the winter months of June and July, dozens of dwarf minke whales can be seen on their migratory path around the Ribbon Reefs.
The area, known as the Old Harry Prospect, is home to four thousand species of marine life and is on a channel that is a migratory path for whales, salmon and cod.
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