Buntings Sentence Examples
Birds are very numerous, including no fewer than 4 varieties of crows, 5 of warblers, 7 of woodpeckers, 8 of buntings, 4 of falcons, and 5 of eagles; while among the hosts of waterfowl which people the marshes of the Danube are 9 varieties of ducks, and 4 of rails.
A few waders were seen as well as Lazuli Buntings and a couple of Yellow-headed blackbirds.
There was a steady stream of birds arriving including 2 Corn buntings!
Close to the road, smart Lapland buntings could be seen.
On the way down we saw a pair rock buntings with a juvenile!
The buntings exemplify local adaptive radiation, but may be hybridizing which could eventually produce a new species endemic to the island.
Yellowhammers & Reed Buntings - Barley Lane A patch of winter heliotrope is in flower along barley lane.
The baby selection starts out with onesies, buntings, and adorable dresses.
Your best bet for newborn Halloween costumes are buntings.
Buntings cover the newborn's feet, offering a snug feeling of security.
AdvertisementFortunately, Christmas costumes for infants are not hard to find, though most of them are designed as buntings.
Most of these cute costumes are buntings and are made from soft fleece-like material.
You can choose from charming red rompers with attached belts and hats or buntings that feature delightful pompom buttons and fur-trimmed chapeaus.
Most infant angel getups are buntings and include gold lace trim, foam wings, and soft fabric elasticized halo headbands.
His colleague, Vieillot, brought out in 1805 a Histoire naturelle des plus beaux chanteurs de la Zone Torride with figures by Langlois of tropical finches, grosbeaks, buntings and other hard-billed birds; and in 1807 two volumes of a Histoire' naturelle des oiseaux de l'Amenique septentrionale, without, however, paying much attention to the limits commonly assigned by geographers to' that part of the world.
AdvertisementMany writers have included in it the buntings (Emberizidae), though these seem to be quite distinct, as well as the larks (Alaudidae), the tanagers (Tanagridae), and the weaver-birds (Ploceidae).
In 1904 Gough Island was visited by the Antarctic exploring ship " Scotia of the Bruce expedition, which discovered a rich marine fauna, two new buntings and three new species of plants.
The Irrigation Project was a quick stop to try to see some buntings.
Perhaps the most explicit are our ringing numbers for our two breeding buntings.
Another visit to Torangitaival produced no buntings, although 2 each of Smew and Wood Sandpipers from the bird tower were satisfying.
AdvertisementThe wetland area revealed a pair of Black-headed Wagtails and two Black-headed buntings feeding in the grasses.