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Seabirds (also
known as
marine birds) are
birds that are
adapted to life
within the
marine environment.
While seabirds vary
greatly in lifestyle, behaviour...
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natural control of
problem rodents. Its diet may also
include the eggs of
seafowl. At
Robben Island, mole
snakes were
observed eating the eggs of Spheniscus...
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quartzite and flint. They
lived primarily of
hunting various animals such as
seafowl and
marine mammals, in
addition to
fishing and gathering. The size of the...
- people, who
traveled in
canoes to hunt for fish, s****fish,
seals and
seafowl. In 1614,
Captain John
Smith explored the coast, and is said to have named...
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which each
summer visited the seas**** to hunt for fish, s****fish and
seafowl. In 1630, it
became part of the
Muscongus Patent,
which granted rights...
- a few
months at the seas****
catching fish, seals, clams,
oysters and
seafowl.
France claimed the
Kennebec River because it
provided a
potential route...
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insupportable – a
compound of
rotten fish,
filth of all
sorts and
stinking seafowl". An
excavation of the
Taigh an t-Sithiche (the "house of the faeries"...
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Fowler in Ireland, or,
Notes on the
Haunts and
Habits of
Wildfowl and
Seafowl :
Including Instructions in the Art of
Shooting and
Capturing Them. Southampton:...
- sea
seabed seabird seaboard seafare seafarer seafaring seafloor seafood seafowl seagr****
seahorse sealife seaquake seascape seas**** seas****
seasick seaside...
- (ArtCyclopedia) W.
Collins biography and
works Returning from the
Haunts of the
Seafowl (Walker Art Gallery) W.
Collins archive (Royal
Academy Collection) Scene...