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- to California to the Great Lakes, some of the po****tion has become nonmigratory due to adequate winter food supply and a lack of former predators.[citation...
- long-distance migrants; by contrast, the West and South African swallows are nonmigratory. This family comprises two subfamilies: Pseudochelidoninae (the river...
- by Linnaeus in 1758. (However, G. morhua callarias, a low-salinity, nonmigratory race restricted to parts of the Baltic, was originally described as Gadus...
- fluffing of tail or head feathers, and vocal sounds. They are mainly nonmigratory. Several species have been domesticated during their long and extensive...
- taxon was then called simply scrub jay. The California scrub jay is nonmigratory and can be found in urban areas, where it can become tame and will come...
- Africa; nonmigratory Fringilla moreletti Azores chaffinch Azores; nonmigratory Fringilla maderensis Madeira chaffinch Madeira; nonmigratory Fringilla...
- endemic to the forests and woodlands of Trinidad and Tobago. It is a nonmigratory member of the Momotidae family and the Momotus genus. This species and...
- The black-capped chickadee (Poecile atrica****s) is a small, nonmigratory, North American p****erine bird that lives in deciduous and mixed forests. It...
- subtropical, tropical, and southern hemisphere species are generally nonmigratory. Many, or most, are noted for their melodious songs. Almost all occur...
- (August 2013). "Evaluating Adaptive Divergence Between Migratory and Nonmigratory Ecotypes of a Salmonid Fish, Oncorhynchus mykiss". G3: Genes, Genomes...