Buntings Sentence Examples

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  • 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.

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  • A few waders were seen as well as Lazuli Buntings and a couple of Yellow-headed blackbirds.

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  • There was a steady stream of birds arriving including 2 Corn buntings!

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  • Close to the road, smart Lapland buntings could be seen.

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  • On the way down we saw a pair rock buntings with a juvenile!

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  • The buntings exemplify local adaptive radiation, but may be hybridizing which could eventually produce a new species endemic to the island.

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  • Yellowhammers & Reed Buntings - Barley Lane A patch of winter heliotrope is in flower along barley lane.

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  • The baby selection starts out with onesies, buntings, and adorable dresses.

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  • Your best bet for newborn Halloween costumes are buntings.

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  • Buntings cover the newborn's feet, offering a snug feeling of security.

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  • Fortunately, Christmas costumes for infants are not hard to find, though most of them are designed as buntings.

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  • Most of these cute costumes are buntings and are made from soft fleece-like material.

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  • You can choose from charming red rompers with attached belts and hats or buntings that feature delightful pompom buttons and fur-trimmed chapeaus.

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  • Most infant angel getups are buntings and include gold lace trim, foam wings, and soft fabric elasticized halo headbands.

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  • 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.

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  • Many 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).

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  • 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.

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  • The Irrigation Project was a quick stop to try to see some buntings.

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  • Perhaps the most explicit are our ringing numbers for our two breeding buntings.

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  • Another visit to Torangitaival produced no buntings, although 2 each of Smew and Wood Sandpipers from the bird tower were satisfying.

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  • The wetland area revealed a pair of Black-headed Wagtails and two Black-headed buntings feeding in the grasses.

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