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- experimented with the yellow perch and several other species, including both species of black b****, the bluegill, wall-e**** pike, and rock-b****, eating...
- yellow nostril. (Hodal, Haryana) Yellow-e**** Babbler in Mysuru, India Perched on gr**** (Hodal, India) Yellow-e**** Babbler, Mumbai, India BirdLife International...
- now consists mostly of a main keep on the main island and smaller towers perched on rocks surrounded by sea. Old Wyk is the smallest and holiest island...
- birds flying into a suitable mud wall until an indentation is made where they can find a perch hold. They subsequently perch and continue digging the nest...
- some genera and species are spread across continents. For example, the blue-e**** darner Rhionaeschna multicolor lives all across North America, and in Central...
- and shield are prominent symbols of the Department of Defense. The perch and sharp eye of the eagle denote the Defense Clandestine Service's ability to...
- brewery on-site (Paradise Catchers). $ Kura Boutique Hotel (Adults Only) – Perched high in the rainforest, Kura is a luxury hotel with an emphasis on design...
- thing is not to judge with hindsight, not to p**** judgment from the lofty perch of the 21st century when we know what happened. It's to be there with them...
- container with a lid, enclosed by two wooden half-rings fixed to the wall. The bird is perched on the upper ring, to which its leg is attached by a fine chain...
- covered with the cycloid scales of salmon and carp, or the ctenoid scales of perch, or the ganoid scales of sturgeons and gars. Cartilaginous fishes (sharks...