Gull Sentence Examples

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  • She thought the sea gull would not help her.

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  • Yellow-legged Gull (Larus cachinnans Atlantis) Recorded on small numbers (less than ten at any one site) around the coast.

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  • Inside The spacious cabin, 48 inches, is accessed by gull wing doors.

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  • However, despite its bulky size, the gull is largely composed of feathers.

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  • It was Herring Gull size but pale and very blotchy, with pale panels mid-wing.

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  • An adult Mediterranean gull was among the roosting gulls.

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  • The gulls were predominantly grey-headed, but among them we found 2 kelp gulls, a Med. gull and good numbers of slender-billed gulls.

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  • I have sometimes disturbed a fish hawk sitting on a white pine over the water; but I doubt if it is ever profaned by the wind of a gull, like Fair Haven.

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  • At least one adult Ring-billed gull was among them.

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  • Gull, 2 Black terns, 1 Gray Phalarope, and over 30 cetacean sightings, including around 20 large whales.

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  • Gull and Sutton asserted that in particular states of body, and more especially in the condition associated with cirrhotic kidney, such a fibrosis becomes general, running, as they alleged it does, along the adventitia of arteries and spreading to their capillaries.

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  • A glaucous gull was reported from the ARC site this morning.

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  • Seawatching at the Bill produced a Great Northern Diver and a Little Gull, as well as 33 settled Common scoter.

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  • Philae included more white crowned black wheatears, gull billed terns, whiskered terns and a fantastic location.

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  • Hence the names peewit, peaseweep and teuchit, commonly applied in some parts of Britain to this bird - though the first is that by which one of the smaller gulls, Larus ridibundus (see Gull), is known in the districts it frequents.

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  • The petrels, all of which are placed in the family Procellariidae, were formerly associated with the Laridae (see GuLL), but they are now placed as the sole members of the suborder Tubinares (the name denoting the characteristic tubular structure of their nostrils) and of the order Procellariiformes (see Bird).

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  • There is a large winter gull roost and one or two pairs of redshank nest here - unusual so far from the coast.

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  • Seawatching at the Bill produced a Great Northern Diver and a Little Gull, as well as 33 settled Common Scoter.

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  • The sea gull theory was too weak, and we had a new publicity policy as of now - do n't say anything.

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  • One great gray bird, a gull or curlew, soared aloft in the blue heaven.

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  • Mustard Seed 1976 An experiment with a " Gull Wing " underwater shape for reduced waterline beam and low wetted area.

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  • The windy weather over the New Year brought an Iceland Gull to join the American Herring Gull on St Mary 's.

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  • Sea Gull Lighting evolves fluorescent lighting to include decorative sconces and other gorgeous fixtures for the home.

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  • The Mohegan Indians called it "Kioshk" or "Gull Island."

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  • They are rich in sea-fowl, the most common being the eider duck, puffin, Manx shearwater, black guillemot, kittiwake and herring gull.

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  • The department belongs partly to the arid coastal plain that extends from the Gull of Guayaquil southward nearly to Valparaiso, and partly to a broken mountainous region belonging to the Western Cordilleras.

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  • The alternate rise and fall of the body and wing of the bird are well seen when contemplating the flight of the gull e  ?

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  • Facilities are now completely automated at the lighthouse on Gull Island.

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  • As the sun climbs the upper tangent arc opens and then droops like a gull's wings.

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  • A gull, soaring over the deserted funfair wintry sun CRITICAL REFLECTION The last image tends to dominate emotionally, doesn't it?

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  • The best-known case is herring gull versus lesser black-backed gull.

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  • Those of the redshank, of the golden plover (to a small extent), and enormous numbers of those of the black-headed gull, and in certain places of some of the terns, are, however, sold as lapwings', having a certain similarity of shell to the latter, and a difference of flavour only to be detected by a fine palate.

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  • Ross's or the roseate gull, Rhodostethia rosea, forms a well-marked genus, distinguished not so much by the pink tint of its plumage (for that is found in other species) but by its small dove-like bill and wedge-shaped tail.

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  • On the lakes there is a very handsome goose, with white body and dark-green wings shading into violet, called huachua, two kinds of ibis, a large gull (Larus serranus) frequenting the alpine lakes in flocks, flamingoes called parihuana, ducks and water-hens.

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  • Among swimming birds the most numerous are the gull (kamome), of which many varieties are found; the cormorant (u)which is trained by the Japanese for fishing purposesand multitudinous flocks of wild-geese (gan) and wild-ducks (kanjo), from the beautiful mandarinduck (oshi-dori), emblem of cunjugal fidelity, to teal (koga,no) and widgeon (hidori-ganto) of several species.

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  • Flocks of geese and other birds come to the islands from the north (Bunge and Toll), as also the gull Lestris pomarina, which feeds chiefly on the lemming.

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  • The more common sea-birds are the Sula variegate or guano-bird, a large gull called the Larus modestus, the Pelecanus thayus, and the Sterna Ynca, a beautiful tern with curved white feathers on each side of the head.

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