-
developed into
agricultural land. Some
mudflats can be
extremely treacherous to walk on. For example, the
mudflats surrounding Anchorage, Alaska, are made...
- France.
Mudflat hikers are
people who, with the aid of a tide table, use a
period of low
water to walk and wade on the
watershed of the
mudflats, especially...
- in 1962 on the
Emeryville mudflats. The
mudflats had been used for duck hunting, and Anne
Herbert speculated the
first mudflat sculptures may have been...
-
shifting their feeding between mudflats and
saltmarshes in
synchrony with the tide
rises and falls. The loss of
mudflats and
saltmarshes and disturbance...
-
includes the
Sewri mudflats, a wetland. The
flamingos arrive at the
mudflats from the
months of
October to
March every year.
These mudflats are near the Sewri...
-
peruviana Laporte, 1835
Cicindela trifasciata sigmoidea LeConte, 1851 -
mudflat tiger beetle Cicindela trifasciata trifasciata Fabricius, 1781 BOLD:AAI4029...
- Dyfi
Estuary Mudflats are
mudflats on the
estuary of the
River Dyfi in Ceredigion, Wales, and are part of the Dyfi
National Nature Reserve. The Dyfi Estuary...
- the last ice age. The
coastline varies from fjords,
river estuaries to
mudflats. The
eastern and
western coasts of the
North Sea are jagged, as they were...
- spruce. The
island is a
coastal wetland that
includes mudflats,
tidal marshes, and
tidal mudflats.
Freshwater streams that flow into
southwestern James...
-
island of
Texel and
includes dune systems. The
mudflats of the
Pilsumer Watt near Greetsiel,
Germany The
mudflats of the
Greetsieler Nacken along the western...