- migration. The
bobolink breeds in the
summer in the
United States and Canada, with most of the
summer range in the
northern U.S.
Bobolinks winter in southern...
-
named Bobolink,
after the
American bird, the
bobolink. USS
Bobolink (AM-20), was
commissioned in 1919 and
decommissioned in 1946. USS
Bobolink (AMS-2)...
- and Quebec. In
North America,
alvars provide habitat for
birds such as
bobolinks,
eastern meadowlarks,
upland sandpipers,
eastern towhees,
brown thrashers...
- USS
Bobolink (AM-20/AT-131/ATO-131) was a Lapwing-class
minesweeper acquired by the
United States Navy for the
dangerous task of
removing mines from minefields...
- & Paul P.3
Bobolink was a
World War I
British single-engined single-seat
fighter aircraft. It was
built by
Boulton & Paul Ltd. The
Bobolink was the first...
- USS
Bobolink (AMS-2/YMS-164) was a YMS-1-class
minesweeper of the YMS-135
subclass acquired by the U.S. Navy for the task of
removing mines that had been...
-
Virginia rail,
Western Grotto Salamander,
Royal Fern, Turkey-tangle,
Bobolink, Cave salamander,
Snowy Plover, Strecker's
Chorus Frog,
Peregrine falcon...
- Childhood's
Survivors (1995),
edited by
Terri Windling. (O"Watching the
Bobolinks") The
Essential Bordertown in the
Borderland shared universe series (1998)...
- This
group includes the New
World blackbirds, New
World orioles, the
bobolink, meadowlarks, grackles, cowbirds, oropendolas, and caciques.
Despite the...
-
resulting aircraft made a
significant impact while the war lasted. The P.3
Bobolink fighter was
overshadowed by the
Sopwith Snipe and the
Armistice came before...