Ground-nesting birds use these silage fields for nesting, and when they are mowed during nesting season, these birds and their chicks are often killed.
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If the birds are nesting on your ledge, they are probably nesting on another resident's, too.
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Let dead trees stand as nesting sites for cavity-nesting birds and a food source for insects.
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The nesting season is not over, and there have been years when the nesting rate started off high and then dropped.
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Their two-month nesting season had begun, and because of Max's diligence, no geese are known to be nesting on the island.
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Rising tides can also affect sea turtle nesting sites, including the Kemp's ridley nesting sites along the Gulf of Mexico, harming eggs.
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Kellner cited evidence that females gathered together to lay eggs in nesting colonies and returned over the years to the same nesting site.
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Under the Turtle Nesting Protection Ordinance, the city of Miami Beach has worked to minimize the impact of artificial lighting on hatchlings and nesting sea turtles.
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Loggerhead nesting tends to wrap up by August or September, while green turtle nesting may continue through part of the peak hurricane season, Dr. Mansfield said.
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Replying to her own tweet, she joked, "Let's play a game: russian nesting doll or bachelor contestant?" let's play a game: russian nesting doll or bachelor contestant?
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These dark oak nesting tables act similar to Russain nesting dolls, with the 18-inch table able to slide right under the 20-inch when it's not in use.
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There's a pair nesting in a woodpecker's hole in a tree in front of my neighbor's house, and three pairs nesting in the hollow window frames of another neighbor's house.
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When CNN asked Clinton spokesman Nick Merrill whether the former secretary of state was referring to Gabbard in the interview, Merrill said, "If the nesting doll fits" --- a reference to Russian nesting dolls.
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Even though Henrietta and Henry began nesting, Thomas stuck around.
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Trump nesting dolls are popular at souvenir shops in Russia.
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"If the nesting doll fits," Clinton spokesperson Nick Merrill said.
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An artist's depiction of giant oviraptorosaurs nesting (Credit: Zhao Chuang)
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Aspiring Lifeguard: I see a nesting table in the distance.
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The groundskeepers at St. Mary's Hospital are in nesting mode!
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The conceptual nesting dolls start getting tricky at this point.
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The structure had essentially created a regulatory Russian nesting doll.
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Debris can collect in chimneys, such as from birds nesting.
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In Massachusetts, officers used a machine with rats nesting inside.
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In the annals of furniture, nesting tables are fairly new.
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It's a nesting doll of how tech works in 2019.
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That was fully half the owls nesting in the park.
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They squabble with one another over territory and nesting sites.
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A sea turtle's sex is determined by its nesting environment.
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On a nesting doll, no quite gets the birthmark correct.
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She is also looking forward to going through her "nesting" phase.
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Too early to say caviar and nesting dolls, but Russia 2018?
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Ideally, this process kills all of these disgusting creatures nesting nearby.
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There's a nesting doll quality to many of the game's recipes.
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At eight months pregnant, Hashay spent nights not nesting but coding.
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I purchased these nesting dolls on a street in Novosibirsk, Siberia.
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Set of five handmade and hand-painted wooden nesting Matryoshka dolls.
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By 1963, fewer than 500 nesting pairs of bald eagles remained.
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To display the nesting dolls in your space, open them up!
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Check it out: Wood Nesting Houses (Set of 3), $16.99; target.
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Wildlife habitat: Birds rely on trees for shelter, food and nesting.
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Males will collect seeds to feed nesting females and their babies.
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Now, I'll be honest: It's not great inside the nesting site.
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To pass the time, I have been in full nesting mode.
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"'Nesting' is the word I keep coming back to," he says.
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Now that you know your birds, what's that they're nesting in?
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It attracts nesting Kemp's ridley sea turtles and 380 bird species.
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Your nesting instincts go into overdrive as you strive for stability.
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Sea turtle nesting season runs from May 85033 through October 31.
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Trees provided safety, whether escaping a predator or nesting at night.
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Later, Scott's empty-nesting continues as he meets Kris for lunch.
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He and volunteers approach nesting mothers while they are laying eggs.
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Albers wasn't the only one making nesting tables at the Bauhaus.
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This includes the nesting, migratory, and wintering grounds that birds require.
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"Nesting isn't really something that's in the divorce statutes," she noted.
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In the new year, they look forward to "nesting," Bodiratnangkura says.
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Ahead, discover eight of our favorites, from nesting dolls to garden gnomes.
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Best Pysanky Semenov Traditional Wooden Nesting Dolls, $19.25, available at Best Pysanky.
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Mr Allen points across to a pontoon where ospreys have been nesting.
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A stainless steel nesting bowl and measuring spoon set from Joseph Joseph.
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But they've spent most of their summer nesting with their little ones.
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Then, nesting tables can be split up and moved around the room.
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The opposite corner has a nesting-table shrine to Victoria and Albert.
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And habitat loss often compromised the nesting opportunities of even healthy birds.
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For female loggerheads, the nesting process is slow and a little clumsy.
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That requires careful maintenance of nesting materials and cocoons to prevent disease.
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But in agricultural settings, artificial nesting blocks or paper tubes are used.
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Conservation groups argued that the project would disturb the bird's nesting area.
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Even the uneven boulders of Central Park became an irresistible nesting ground.
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Today its lagoons host photogenic alligators, turtles, egrets, and nesting bald eagles.
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Pigeons are nesting around the store's cooling system, providing food for rats.
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In 1963, there were only 487 nesting pairs of bald eagles left.
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"We have eagles nesting right on the edge of Washington, D.C.," she said.
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Behold, Adams and her family cascading like a Russian nesting doll of genetics.
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Each reactor has three containers set one inside another like Russian nesting dolls.
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Gradually, however, we begin to see how she really is a nesting doll.
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Those plants in turn sustain food chains and nesting habitats throughout the archipelago.
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Originally, the two male eagles were nesting with a female eagle named Hope.
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"They've been nesting for quite a while now," a source previously told PEOPLE.
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"We only bought caviar, vodka and nesting dolls from them," Mr. Friedman said.
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These coffin nesting boxes will give your dining table a Halloween-inspired vibe.
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New York City has the biggest number of nesting peregrines on the planet.
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There are four nesting spots with removable dividers and three 36-inch roosts.
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There is a nicely contained nesting box with a roof for easy access.
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Health reformers began to zero in on whiskers as nesting places of disease.
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"During nesting season [June and July] the birds are everywhere," Mr. Brebner said.
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Birds sang nesting songs outside and a spring breeze wafted through the room.
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Limits were inherent in Anni's weaving and were imposed by Josef's nesting squares.
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"They eat ground-nesting birds — eggs and young and adults," Dr. Brook said.
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For the neighborhood's pair of great horned owls, nesting season has already begun.
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KS: You're going to end up buying a Russian set of nesting dolls.
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Another study, published in April, showed that turtles nesting on far-off beaches with similar magnetic properties (like two on either side of the Florida peninsula, at similar latitudes) had more in common genetically than with those nesting closer by.
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Season 17 success story Sean and Catherine Lowe, who wed in 2014, are nesting.
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This trio of nesting trays does the cool and stylish color-mixing for us.
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The dead trees also provide food and nesting sites for various insects and plants.
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Every time a ground-nesting wasp leaves home, it performs a rather predictable ritual.
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They studied 32 nesting pairs of these birds, waiting for their eggs to hatch.
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In the late 1980s, there were 200 pairs of nesting birds on Cooper Island.
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I really love my parents, but they haven't been adjusting well to empty nesting.
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Lessons are as varied as issuing commands, nesting patterns and looping on all sides.
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Out came Claudia, Matt, Gilbert and Fin – as if they were Russian nesting dolls.
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"There were great nesting areas in the uplands in the old days," Herman recalls.
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The project includes a webcam that records eagles nesting and breeding in Decorah, Iowa.
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Warning signs are often posted around Fort Tilden beach when certain seabirds are nesting.
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The rare "double diamond" was dubbed the "Matryoshka," for its nesting doll-like structure.
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Back on my friend's balcony, I peered through the branches at that nesting blackbird.
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In fact, there is a nesting pair just down the street from my home.
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The act has protected nesting beaches from development and lighting that disorients baby turtles.
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The eagles began nesting there in 2014, the first to do so since 1947.
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These nesting tables rest up against the wall, taking up little to no room.
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You should also considerheBoppy Nursing Pillow, theBlessed Nest Nesting Pillow, and theTwin Z Pillow.
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Just avoid scratching the pieces by stacking and nesting them or using metal utensils.
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Tina Turner's By the Book interview is a nesting Russian doll of wonderful details.
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As the forest slowly regenerates, they can return to refugia for food or nesting.
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Later the animal stacks the shells together like nesting bowls — and carts them away.
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They captured close-ups of termites and of nesting birds inside a tree trunk.
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Yes, there was birdsong, yes, I saw some lovely birds nesting and having babies.
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Firefighters used heat sensors to search for warm areas where Kai might be nesting.
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The pan also comes with a nesting spatula and steamer basket for added functionality.
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Often, it is like a Russian nesting doll of contractor, subcontractor, sub-subcontractor, etc.
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That said, a Pisces-moon combo can prompt major nesting instincts within some of us.
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It was Robbins who spotted Wisdom again 46 years later while surveying the nesting site.
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Settlers cleared the nesting habitats and waterways that were home to waterfowl and other prey.
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An Anna Wintour costume is in the same nesting doll as a Victoria Beckham one.
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Additionally, he's built around 50 nesting sites for others looking to get into the business.
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As she prepares to welcome the baby, Kardashian has settled into nesting mode in Cleveland.
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This island is well known to ornithologists as a nesting site for guillemots and razorbills.
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But Caspian terns aren't fully dedicated to particular nesting sites, and are amenable to moving.
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Titanosaur embryos had previously been found at a nesting site, but baby dinosaurs are rare.
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"We're beyond the nesting season, so it's probably not going to hurt anything," he said.
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Note how the chair cleverly fits under it, like some sort of Russian nesting doll.
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But within Facebook's nesting doll settings, there's another option box under Privacy Settings and Tools.
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House wrens are furiously territorial and will try to disrupt nesting by any birds nearby.
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Environmental regulators tend to be more protective of nesting bald eagles because they reproduce slowly.
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But I can put up boxes for cavity-nesting birds and roosting boxes for bats.
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Only about 500 nesting pairs were left in the contiguous United States in the 1960s.
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It won't be long before the economic stresses of a recession overtake the nesting impulse.
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"We were kind of social distancing anyway, just getting into the nesting phase," he said.
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There's some overlap with Illums Bolighus, but Nordic Nesting features wares from many new designers.
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It was late in the nesting season for the gentoo and chinstrap penguins on Barrientos.
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Dead limbs offer homes to cavity-nesting birds like woodpeckers, screech owls and Carolina wrens.
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Each year, sometime around November, flocks of greater flamingos nesting in Kazakhstan migrate south to Iran.
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On the 7.993st, the sun hunkers down in your domestic fourth house awakening your nesting instincts.
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Here's one example: Wild birds are constantly active, interacting with others, searching for food, and nesting.
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By 1963 only 487 nesting pairs survived in mainland America, though Alaska had a healthier population.
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"The way I picture it, in my mind, is like Russian nesting dolls," Raymond told TIME.
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This process began with the vertical forest, where the birds found an environment suitable for nesting.
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We don't get out much anymore, but we really have enjoyed nesting in the new house.
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As for how they're preparing for the baby, they are nesting and getting everything ready early.
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For the cash-strapped and newly nesting, fitting out a home could cost many months' salary.
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The stewards saw in 2016 that all three eagles were sharing in all aspects of nesting.
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Nesting in the 25s era computer was a corporate-branded floppy disc called an SID card.
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One day, she's nesting in her cozy East Village apartment, and the next she's in Iceland.
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Even one day of nesting makes me feel less rushed, more focused, and just plain happier.
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Merge a nesting table with a junior desk chair for a 360-degree water balloon launcher.
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This is a great idea and ensures enough hiding cover for nesting sage grouse and chicks.
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A trend called bird nesting aims to simplify that problem, particularly when there are children involved.
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Bird nesting can be a tougher arrangement for couples who are not on the same page.
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Just beyond the reeds were some nesting geese, and they had no time for young love.
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Parts of southern Lamma are a protected nesting site for green turtles, a highly endangered species.
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The nesting style maximizes your space for easy storage, as everything fits into each other perfectly.
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An equally interesting movie — about empty nesting rather than incubation — could have focused on their marriage.
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Russian nesting dolls are given spikes or their rosy-cheeked wooden heads become a fetishistic mask.
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Instead, they seem to be faithful to individual nesting spots, prizing habit over safety, she said.
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The other day, Chast and Marx were nesting on the sofa in Marx's East Side apartment.
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Sixty-foot sandstone cliffs, perfect falcon-nesting territory, run for miles along a deserted beach here.
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North Dakota, Indiana and New York, which don't have restoration projects, have all reported nesting pairs.
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Secretive and shy, sharpies choose dense woodlands for nesting and are rarely observed during these periods.
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The seven nesting bowls are made from bamboo, yet they are dishwasher safe and damage resistant.
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The place is teeming with sea birds, and is a nesting ground for green sea turtles.
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But it is Russians, not the GOP, who are known for making nesting, or Matryoshka dolls.
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The nest still hangs on the building, still occupied by red-tailed hawks during nesting season.
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There are as many as 18,000 species of birds in the world with varying nesting habits.
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Despite the bee's size, its rarity, remote location and nesting habits make it difficult to find.
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Nesting dolls with the American president-elect's face stared out of stalls at the holiday markets.
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If climate change is disrupting migration patterns, that could interfere with essential nesting and feeding behaviors.
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We've rounded up 10 essential buys to refresh your digs and create a welcoming space for nesting.
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The channel that surrounded the original keyboard, nesting it slightly more deeply in the chassis, is gone.
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The best discoveries in Luigi's Mansion 7073 are nesting dolls, a clue towards a much larger puzzle.
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The barred owl star of this stream recently hatched three birds in a nesting box in Indiana.
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A New York Times reporter called it "a nesting doll of drama," and Arnold did not disappoint.
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Or does normal mean hibernating at home for days on end and "nesting" in yesterday's yoga wear?
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But of those inserted into hybrids, 41% had made their way into cormorant nesting or roosting sites.
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It was, in essence, a Russian nesting doll of ecological disasters—one bad decision supplanting yet another.
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But it is only a few feet above sea level, and its nesting areas are at risk.
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Vandamme emphasizes that the nesting doesn't eliminate the possibility of an intermediary between Schmidt's patient and Trahan.
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They are a popular destination for day-trippers from Beirut and a nesting site for sea turtles.
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The Russian nesting dolls of predators stops at two, but is genuinely super fun upon first discovery.
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The interactive map is only active during nesting season, roughly a few months out of the year.
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Backstory time: Canada Geese start nesting in the spring and can be very protective of their nests.
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Nesting season usually only lasts a couple of months, and each year we get 60–90 submissions.
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Both the GOP and NRA may be bought and paid for, their donations like Russian nesting dolls.
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At last count, a few weeks ago, there were around 2,300 eagle pairs nesting throughout the state.
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The use of intermediate accounts to access the United States, or "nesting," can make transactions less transparent.
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The data confirmed what had long been predicted, that the birds stayed aloft when they weren't nesting.
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Local Ocean employs about 20 Kenyans, with beach patrollers monitoring and protecting turtles during the nesting season.
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This "nesting" phenomenon may benefit other companies that can cater to the wishes of home-bound consumers.
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Yes, said Ms. Smith, who has used various alternatives, from small nesting tables to tall antique secretaries.
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Clinton, told NBC News, "if the nesting doll fits," when he was asked to confirm that Mrs.
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Houses have bird boxes constructed into their walls to encourage nesting, and the gardens have communal orchards.
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The state has tried to help establish nesting areas for the plover farther north along the shore.
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When we were divorcing nesting was almost unheard-of, at least in our part of the country.
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"Pet" is a nesting doll of creative possibilities, very much like children themselves, the angels among us.
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The two falcons have been nesting in the 737 Max factory in Renton, The Seattle Times reports.
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Brown notes that the variety of birds and their nesting habits is proving to be a challenge.
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Up next, Five Two's first foray into stoneware, a three pack of nesting mixing bowls, looks intriguing.
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Yes, you would hide it inside a barren nesting doll you've had since you were a child.
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Sargent told Fox News the DNR documented a Georgia state record of 218 active nesting territories in 2017.
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"Nesting," Pak captioned the shot, leading her followers to wonder whether she was hinting at a sex reveal.
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They will also be approved for aiding rescue operations, bridge inspections, aerial photography and wildlife nesting area evaluations.
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Walid Smith, of A-List Exterminator, recently caught five raccoons nesting in a roof in East New York.
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Instead, they're essentially "bird nesting" — keeping the kids in one family residence and rotating their time there separately.
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That, along with the ants' diet and nesting habits suggest they have the characteristics of an invasive species.
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With nesting colonies of pelicans, boobies, and cormorants, the Peruvian archipelago was home to over a million birds.
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Empty nesting ain't always retirement and vacations — being home alone can be hauntingly lonely, regardless of your age.
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The first step to nesting in a new home is to make the place feel like your own.
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"Having more colonies and successful nesting sites, no matter what, is going to be better for the birds."
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"We're having a very large problem with starlings aggressively nesting in the tails of aircraft," Mr. Colbert said.
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Organizers have identified multiple re-nesting locations and are hoping to receive a decision from federal officials soon.
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To understand qualified immunity, think of a Russian nesting doll, but with layers of legal doctrines and exceptions.
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Snowy egrets are summertime residents of New York City, migrating through and even nesting here on remote islands.
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Nesting dolls can look like just about anything, and this set went for a beautiful woodland creature theme.
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Guarding him on the perimeter must feel like undoing a Russian nesting doll made entirely from Rubick's cubes.
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You should also consider the Boppy Nursing Pillow, the Blessed Nest Nesting Pillow, and the Twin Z Pillow.
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The geese take the time to rebuild their strength when they arrive, but that means nesting is delayed.
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Fall is the season of nesting, of stacking throw blankets in pretty baskets and putting scented candles everywhere.
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The glossy black cockatoo faces a similar housing crisis because it relies on large tree hollows for nesting.
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Things I'd buy from Marie Kondo: trays, drawer organizers, nesting boxes, sensible cardigans, New York Times bestselling books.
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From where I was nesting on the beach I saw the blue-white glow of your phone flashing.
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I have this caricatured image of the lonely, alienated male nesting in his parents' basement in coffee-stained sweatpants.
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Not peeking through binoculars after carefully navigating sand dunes of the local bird sanctuary without disturbing any nesting plovers.
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Given how slow flamingos are at adapting and changing to new nesting areas, any Natron development must be avoided.
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Kardashian remains in Cleveland, where she has been nesting with daughter True (born April 12) and boyfriend Tristan Thompson.
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The parents-to-be have been in nesting mode in L.A. as they await the birth of their twins.
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"The afternoon she came home [from the hospital] she was nesting," Casi's mother-in-law, Barb Rott, tells PEOPLE.
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The mom of four, who runs the blog Nesting Story, published two side-by-side photos of her belly.
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See who's nesting, how many eggs they've got, what do we have to work with for this emergency situation.
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These incidents have obviously been harder to shake off than, say, a couple of nesting ospreys or transport problems.
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"Unfortunately the rat has not been provided with sufficient nesting material and the substrate is just plastic," said McBride.
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But the nesting phenomenon transcends this restriction, allowing for the conclusion that Schmidt's patient's virus was older than Trahan's.
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They found that there were 2093 nesting pairs in 1918, a number that rose slowly, to 304, by 1950.
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As modifications are made to accommodate more hotels for tourists, there is less available beach land for turtle nesting.
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I personally like the nesting idea as it cleans the conversation up and makes it easier to follow along.
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Plus, the best nesting spots and mates will be taken, leaving them with lackluster prospects for making baby birds.
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When it's sufficiently dark out, she heads to the beach and waits for a nesting female to show up.
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During his tour of the Caribbean Islands, Harry recently journeyed to a turtle nesting site on Lovers Beach, Nevis.
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Flocks of nesting pigeons stain the walls with faeces and leave the monks, whose religion forbids killing, in despair.
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The fossilized eggs found at the nesting ground look more like deflated balloons than eggs cracked for an omelet.
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In Xiaowusili ("SHYEEOW-oo-suh-lee"), the parks have trash cans painted to look like giant matryoshka nesting dolls.
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These birds are still in Mexico or even farther south when spring now arrives at their California nesting grounds.
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House N, built in the Oita Prefecture, in southern Japan, in 2008, represents an early exploration of nesting rooms.
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It was nesting season, and dozens of great blue herons burst from the mid-reaches of some tall trees.
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The hurricane eroded key nesting beaches, washing away nests or flooding them with rainwater or seawater, Dr. Mansfield said.
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Mr. Kearney had wrapped a Tacori rose gold diamond ring with a halo of pavé diamonds into nesting boxes.
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But the owner of a beauty pageant would probably get some nesting dolls, or a nice selection of teas.
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CBP, which operates the tower, is looking for "netting solutions" that could prevent even more vultures from nesting there.
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Empty nesting ain't always retirement and boating trips — being home alone can be hauntingly lonely, regardless of your age.
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Starting around Valentine's Day through the first half of April, they rest there to prepare for nesting up north.
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He said the birds' numbers have plummeted due to loss of native ground cover critical to breeding and nesting.
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Nesting colonies of Lesser Frigatebirds Fregata ariel on a remote north-western Australian island, photographed using a multi-rotor UAV.
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The Revenge Body star, 33, has been nesting in Cleveland with Thompson as they await the arrival of their daughter.
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" Later that same day, on her Instagram story, Scott updated fans and followers on her pregnancy: "I'm nesting FOR REAL.
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The mom-to-be recently settled into nesting mode in Cleveland, where her boyfriend Tristan Thompson plays for the Cavaliers.
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By a decade or so ago, however, nearly 10,000 nesting pairs were thought to be in the contiguous United States.
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"One time I went in there and he was actually laying on the eggs over the nesting boxes," Allyson said.
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Both of the hatchlings were laid by the same pair of penguins, Chile and JR, who began nesting in March.
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It's a Russian nesting doll of interests, with the hope being that Disney can squeeze some money out of YouTubers.
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Porgs quickly claimed the Millennium Falcon for porgkind, disrupting Chewie's attempts to contact the Resistance and nesting in the hallway.
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As reported by the Miami Beach Rising Above website, sea turtle nesting season runs from May 1 throughout October 31.
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Artificial lighting is also a threat to turtles during nesting season, as the hatchlings are instinctively attracted to bright lights.
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Penguins prefer those spots for nesting; they're also the most ideal areas for research stations, due to ease of resupply.
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And thanks to their nesting design, you can stack them up and store them without playing Tetris in your pantry.
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The last act of "Playtest" becomes too much of an existential nesting doll, much like the end of Vanilla Sky.
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She spends her days nesting in her house, painting and making the gigantic structure as cozy for herself as possible.
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Since ground-nesting birds are very vulnerable to predators, it's possible voracious coconut crabs influence the distribution of these birds.
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As far as nesting goes, it's pretty common for mallards to nest around human structures, especially when there's vegetation around.
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The refuge contains nesting colonies for most of the state's murres, which are a sizeable chunk of the worldwide population.
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For instance, Roy and Silo, two male chinstrap penguins, were nesting partners at Central Park Zoo from 1998 to 2004.
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The Conservancy began attaching satellite tags to 10 hawksbill turtles in mid-April, the start of the peak nesting season.
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We spotted the lone gannet's yellow head bobbing as he perched high on a dark granite outcrop, exhibiting nesting behaviors.
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"They don't have the problem of nesting on utility poles," so the power companies do not bother them, he added.
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In the video, Clarissa can be seen trying to stack some colorful plastic nesting cups together in the correct order.
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Birds nest in the spaces between the louvers and the cooling-and-heating units, leaving behind droppings and nesting material.
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"I'm definitely the beneficiary of her nesting impulses," Letts said, eating banana bread that she had made the day before.
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Sea turtle populations overall should be able to survive the beachings, as many nesting sites are not on affected beaches.
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They also need to protect the forests, hedgerows and other areas that provide pollinating bees with flowers and nesting sites.
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Placing bird spikes on and around power transformers can discourage birds from nesting there and endangering themselves and their young.
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This concept is commonly referred to as nesting — providing the child of divorce one consistent, stable place to call home.
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When a male pigeon looks for a mate, he finds a good nesting spot before launching into his mating call.
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They are also effervescent and almost always in motion, flitting through wet, brushy cover as they loudly claim nesting territories.
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His brother, Rooster (Danny Masterson), has settled into nesting with Mary (Megyn Price) after bitterly evicting himself from the homestead.
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Other wildlife Just as you're displaced, other animals like deer and ground-nesting birds will be forced out of their homes.
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As she prepares to welcome the baby, the Keeping Up with the Kardashians star has settled into nesting mode in Cleveland.
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Another hide, with armchairs in it (where he once served cream tea) was especially for watching nesting boxes via a computer.
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She was singular in this way — armed with a nesting doll of characters, all of them capable of enhancing a song.
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Scientists from all over the region presented the latest findings on beaver ecology or the nesting behaviors of various bird species.
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With the sun in Cancer and your nurturing fourth house until the 22nd, you'll feel happiest at home together just nesting.
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The city of Miami Beach is a nesting habitat for three species of protected sea turtles; the Loggerhead, Green, and Leatherback.
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Sea turtles lay around 100 eggs in a nest and lay between 3 and 7 nests during the summer nesting season.
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Based on data on the nesting habits of chimps, an average of 46 feet above the ground makes them feel safe.
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But after peering into the fish's mouth, the Missouri fisherman realized he'd actually hauled up a Russian nesting doll of nightmares.
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That's when Russian Doll reveals this is a series dedicated to dismantling the nesting doll of emotions keeping us emotionally paralyzed.
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Its boards are also designed for storing (and/or linking) to related assets — nesting assets within new boards acting like folders.
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The birds begin nesting in May and usually hatch by July, Barnes told the New York Times of the threatened species.
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For the last six years, she's been taking a break from acting and happy travelling and nesting with her musician boyfriend.
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The scientists suggested the marine reptile may have evolved to deliver live babies because producing and nesting eggs was too hazardous.
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Some of the sequences were identical, with portions of the patient's HIV DNA showing up in Trahan—a phenomenon called nesting.
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Only almost, because, after all, the plan was to seize a nesting habitat for migratory birds in a remote, frigid desert.
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They're similarly social insects, and typically nest underground or in a hole, though they're often found nesting in human-built environments.
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The pair raised a female chick called Tango, who also formed a same-sex nesting relationship once she matured to adulthood.
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Her entire body was covered in a thick layer of resin, wrapped in linen bandages, and buried inside three nesting coffins.
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Bird nesting is also beneficial for some couples because it allows them time to disentangle themselves from their marriage or partnership.
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The melomys had to compete for food with nesting seabirds and turtles on a shrinking island, according to the new report.
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The Coastal Plain provides vital nesting habitat for hundreds of species of migratory birds from all 85033 states and six continents.
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Rare giant loggerhead sea turtles are breaking records for nesting this summer along beaches in Georgia, North Carolina and South Carolina.
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You will shift your focus from flirting and connecting to settling down and nesting when Venus leaves Sag and enters Capricorn.
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Another security guard recognized the turtle's telltale tracks and marked the nesting spot with sticks before the tide could erase it.
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Arriving later in the season, they may miss the cues to shift their nesting time or move upslope, Dr. Beissinger said.
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It wasn't clear if they'd always been on Ball's Pyramid or if birds, mistaking them for nesting material, carried them there.
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A set of Russian nesting dolls, a copper Buddha statuette, the remains of my mother's serving bowl, wrapped in a cloth.
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Just off Galloo Island is Little Galloo, a small, denuded island that is home to tens of thousands of nesting birds.
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Eames Demetrios, an artist who is the grandson of the designer Charles Eames, is a great admirer of my nesting tables.
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She found a nesting spot under a tree, about a half-mile from her home in the Wicklow Mountains of Ireland.
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Nesting in the driveway was a pale green 1959 Volkswagen Beetle, a gift Lamott bestowed on herself for her 60th birthday.
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This spring, plovers have made their way back to the island, but their nesting has been delayed by a stubborn winter.
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For 10 years, this was my nesting-season ritual because our little dog, Betty, a feist mix, was hell on fledglings.
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The birds I'm watching through my window are merely stopping by on their own journey from nesting grounds much further north.
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Whether it's peregrine falcons nesting on a skyscraper or foxes denning in suburbia, observing wildlife today may come across as unremarkable.
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Scientists say logging also took place during nesting season from March to mid October, which is a violation of EU directives.
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The current packaging is essentially the 21st century's waste-filled Russian nesting doll: The package itself is shrink-wrapped in plastic.
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If this sounds like a Russian nesting doll approach to nostalgia, well, that's only one facet of the song's 2016-ness.
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Since 1975, on a barrier island near Barrow, the ornithologist George Divoky has tended a pioneer nesting colony of black guillemots.
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Starlings compete for nesting cavities with native cavity-dwellers: bluebirds and tree swallows, woodpeckers and chickadees, wood ducks and tufted titmice.
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In a way, she builds a unique iconography that reminds one of Russian Matryoska nesting dolls, whose repetitive imagery represents motherhood.
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Like the nesting dolls of science payloads, ICE would feature three modules, each needing to be deployed by the previous one.
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"Those plants are not only food and nesting habitat for the bees, but they also provide habitat for other animals," he said.
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These enhancements allow the birds to engage in the perching, dust-bathing, nesting and foraging behaviors they are highly motivated to perform.
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The most common nesting sea turtle in southwest Florida, the loggerhead, is listed as a threatened species under the Endangered Species Act.
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Denver has tried other goose management tactics including oiling their eggs, spraying repellents and creating visual barriers to discourage geese from nesting.
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Also during her Extra interview, Lawson revealed she's currently living in Los Angeles while the parents-to-be are in nesting mode.
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It's structured as a nesting series of stories, all about the same woman, Candace, who grew up as a boy named Simon.
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The desire to create a cozy environment for nesting is one of the most telltale signs that you've officially become an adult.
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Ten days ago, he had to stop swimming and ask the medic to remove a sea moth nesting in his left ear.
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However, SpaceX hasn't receive environmental clearance for ground landings at Vandenberg Air Force Base, a nesting ground for the endangered snowy plover.
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Some seabirds, such as those nesting on traditional sites in the North Atlantic, were now in the wrong place to catch fish.
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On warmer northern nesting beaches, researchers noted 99.1 percent of juveniles, 99.8 percent of subadults, and 86.8 percent of adults were female.
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Ring Video Doorbell Empty nesting ain't always retirement and boating trips — being home alone can be hauntingly lonely, regardless of your age.
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During the nesting season, Didon and her colleagues can be seen patrolling the beaches where they know turtles might come to nest.
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She may have just given birth to twins, but Beyoncé was in nesting mode quite a while before they made their debut.
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The Ring Video Doorbell Empty nesting ain't always retirement and vacations — being home alone can be hauntingly lonely, regardless of your age.
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The latter group begins nesting at a younger age, and can produce more chicks in a single clutch than their migratory counterparts.
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Police in New Zealand detained two penguins who were nesting underneath a sushi restaurant Wellington Railway Station, according to a Facebook post.
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Biologists blamed loss of bare ground nesting habitat to tidal marsh restoration efforts, as well as a rise in predatory California gulls.
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"The birds don't like nesting in areas where they feel boxed in," said Daniel Roby, a wildlife biologist at Oregon State University.
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As the 2019 nesting season ended, staff at the refuge cleared the artificial islands of pesky weeds poking through the pebbly ground.
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"Other documented effects include nesting birds and other small mammal parents abandoning their nests leaving their defenseless babies behind," the website says.
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The cries of nesting birds offered an occasional distraction to the profound quiet and tranquility of a landscape rarely touched by man.
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But "The Romanoffs" does not introduce itself as a Russian nesting doll, one unit fitting into another to form one ingenious artifact.
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"We saw nesting dates that were as much as five to 12 days early on average across all birds," Dr. Socolar said.
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Some species among the 202 studied may not have been able to shift their nesting times in response to the warming climate.
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One digitally-realized aub undoes itself into an endless loop of smaller aubs, mimicking the self-contained gimmick of Russian nesting dolls.
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On select dates in early June, guests can join a guided van tour to view the Rare Bicknell Thrush during nesting season.
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But when it comes to this year's encouraging nesting data, it would be best not to count our turtles before they hatch.
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That has enabled researchers to build a database that allows them to identify nesting mothers without using tracking devices, Mr. Dodd said.
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Environmentalists criticized the plan as a giveaway to the oil and gas industry that would devastate the nesting habitat of the bird.
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My own nesting tables were designed in the late 1920s by the German artist Josef Albers, when he taught at the Bauhaus.
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Streams of them funnel through the country's southern tip, traveling to and from wintering grounds in Africa and nesting grounds in Europe.
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Derek McLane's fab psychedelic valentine of a set — a cornucopia of nesting pink hearts — is on full display when the audience arrives.
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Those hatchlings drowned on the night of June 21920, near the beginning of a nesting season that runs from May through August.
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Pelham birders had hoped to host a rare first nesting in the park by one of the nation's now resurgent bald eagles.
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A feeding station on the other side of campus was on the edge of Shoreline, next to a designated owl nesting area.
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It's probably one of the things he mulled frequently while sitting like a nesting hen on piles of Barack Obama's judicial nominations.
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For the Kashmir stories, Roy relies on a looped, nesting structure familiar from "Small Things"; though occasionally ponderous, it heightens our suspense.
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Wendy's full empty-nesting -- she's kicked Kevin aside and sent their kid off to college, so it's time to spread her wings.
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It's like a live-action nesting doll — a four-generation stunt that was performed by family after family, in video after video.
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The proposed road would go right down that finger of land, inhibiting animals' ability to cross over and destroying vital nesting areas.
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In the beginning, Plexi-Craft made translucent accessories like tissue holders and cigarette cases as well as simple furniture like nesting tables.
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The official described all those issues as "interconnected" as part of a "package deal" that was likened to a Russian nesting doll.
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The splinters of Scott's parallel, whether nesting in illegal servers or bouncing off to Jupiter, had been shut off at their source.
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"Then one day, I think when I was pregnant and nesting, I just found myself compelled to make the extra effort," she recalled.
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" Asked earlier if the former secretary of state was referring to Gabbard in her comment, Merrill told CNN, "If the nesting doll fits.
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The 2014 film was an elaborate series of nesting layers, all of which were stories about tricky relationships between fathers and their sons.
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Federally-protected sea turtles nest along Florida's east coast and the laws prohibit any work during the nesting period from May through October.
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But instead of nesting infinitely, by the third tier of replies, when you hit "Reply," it automatically fills in the person's linked name.
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Even when they were nesting next to populated areas or busy roads, they were able to keep similar hibernation patterns to rural hedgehogs.
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Zoo visitors can try to sneak a peak of the cubs at the zoo when mom Kate moves her brood between nesting boxes.
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Roughly 100 adults live there, with fewer than 20 females nesting per year, making Hawaii's hawksbills the world's smallest population of sea turtles.
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But here are all the times we thought Leo was playing an individual from the same suave nesting doll: Rich, restless, and ambitious.
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We not only have 100 different species of plants, we also have 22 species of birds that are nesting on the two towers.
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Scientists have discovered a site in China that once served as a nesting ground for pterosaurs — the flying reptiles of the dinosaur age.
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"All of this is sea turtle nesting area," said Deb Washburn, 62, a retiree and resident of Carrabelle, a seaside town of 2,700.
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Scientists in the Bay Area planted 400 plastic decoys and solar-powered speakers that played mating and nesting calls of migratory Caspian terns.
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"We're finding them nesting around airports, in cities, in buildings and lots of places where we never would have thought," Mr. Dolbeer said.
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Avoid the nesting females whenever possible; they are easily disturbed and will abandon hours' worth of nest excavation if you get too close.
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A lot of these birds' breeding and nesting grounds are being transformed into fallow fields due to expanding agricultural development, the authors wrote.
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A peregrine falcon's ideal habitat is New York City, according to "Planet Earth II." Tall buildings provide nesting ledges for these bug bird.
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With the Wildone Stainless Steel Nesting Bowls, you not only get five mixing bowls with lids, but the set also includes three graters.
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The idea of cutting in this way is to allow the corncrakes and other ground-nesting birds time to escape to the margins.
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Like Russian Doll, there are many layers to Nilsson's song and "Gotta Get Up" becomes just another nesting doll for us to unpack.
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In 1963, bald eagles were close to extinction, with just 487 nesting pairs remaining, according to the United States Fish and Wildlife Service.
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The story was about a divorce trend called "bird-nesting" in which children stay in the same house while separated parents rotate out.
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There was only one reasonable explanation: Female turtles have to travel on land to find nesting spots and were getting hammered by cars.
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Texas A&M's Veterinary Medicine program encourages, pet owners living closer to rural areas to look for nesting areas, and to stay away.
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Raf Simons of Calvin Klein designed everyone's outfits, including a series of gowns, gradually removed like a Russian nesting doll, for Mr. Costanzo.
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For many of us, the choice between running on a wintry morning or nesting in a warm bed isn't much of a decision.
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Nesting can certainly foreground teaching those skills, but I would caution viewing it as a way to hide the changes that are afoot.
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Indeed, the motivations for military action needn't be singular at all, but are often multiple, tucked one inside the other like nesting dolls.
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The project involves changing the habitat in ways that will attract breeding birds to Peale by making it a better environment for nesting.
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The start of the college academic year signals empty-nesting season, the upside of which is parents reclaiming a share of personal time.
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Construction crews may have to take aggressive measures to prevent the birds from nesting wherever they can, like in cracks in the asphalt.
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The Ring Video Doorbell Empty nesting ain't always retirement and boating trips — being home alone can be hauntingly lonely, regardless of your age.
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For a few months each year, beginning around August, male magpies will aggressively swoop perceived threats near nesting areas during the breeding season.
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The skit features Spicer using several props, including Russian nesting dolls, to explain the firing of former FBI Director James Comey to reporters.
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Dancing with the Stars pros Maksim Chmerkovskiy and Peta Murgatroyd took their nesting stage very seriously in the months leading up to the Jan.
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After three straight years of 200-plus recorded active nesting territories, the Georgia DNR decided to cut its bald eagle surveying efforts in half.
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Elton John Reacts to 'Sherlock Gnomes' Using His Music, Plus Khloé Kardashian Begins Nesting in Cleveland Come back every day at 8:30 a.m.
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Nesting loops in this way enabled the chromosome to become narrower and prevented the initial loops from growing large enough to mix or interact.
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"It was a weird Russian-nesting-doll irony of post-modernism," Ponsoldt told me as we discussed the online broadcast just after it ended.
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Laysan albatross are sea-faring birds found in the northern Pacific Ocean that breed in the northwestern Hawaiian islands, nesting in enormous breeding colonies.
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Killdeers are quirky migratory shorebirds, and you may see them nesting in odd places—like in the middle of a parking lot, for example.
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Climate change also intensifies existing threats for birds — and people — including extreme weather events that can wipe out entire nesting nurseries or winter flocks.
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Click here to view original GIFGround-nesting wasps are incredibly good at navigating the world, particularly when it comes to re-locating their nests.
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The Russian nesting dolls also come with an e-book to help teachers and guardians talk about gender diversity with their children and students.
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After a young male eagle named Valor II showed up at the nesting site in 2013, he replaced Valor I as Hope's main partner.
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To discover the truth, Dr Suárez-Rodríguez and Dr Macías Garcia set up an experiment involving house finches that were nesting on their campus.
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These reefs give young fish a place to hide from larger fish, provide new nesting grounds, and also allow for the growth of algae.
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The team studied pied-flycatcher populations in the Netherlands and Switzerland that were known to be among the earliest nesting members of the species.
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It was a Russian nesting doll of promotion, one parody account tucked within the next, each one benefitting from the others' massive follower counts.
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Kellner believes more such egg fossils exist at the site in China because it appears to have been a popular nesting ground for pterosaurs.
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Many also suggested that dogs, specifically border collies, could be unleashed to intimidate the geese, and ultimately discourage them from nesting in public areas.
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The oil spill slicked hundreds of miles of marshes and wetlands from Texas to Florida just as nesting season began for millions of birds.
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This nesting-table set fits in well with any mid-century-modern decor, which is still having a moment right now, according to White.
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Snorkeling gear in tow, I joined several park rangers on a boat to Loggerhead Key, where they monitor sea turtle nesting and hatching rates.
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According to Alrosa, it's the first-ever nesting diamond on record, and scientists believe it may have originated more than 800 million years ago.
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Based on data on the nesting habits of chimps, researchers estimate that an average of 46 feet above the ground made them feel safe.
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There's a double nesting box (but you'll find your chickens all like to share one side) that is easily accessed by lifting the roof.
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An Australian airport worker was attacked by a falcon nesting in Qantas' hangar at Sydney airport in Australia last week, according to The Guardian.
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During the nesting season, Mr. Sutherland scribbled in a small booklet, carefully recording the condition of each of the 70 penguins at Te Rere.
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Lastly, good news for Mr. President and First Lady, the bald eagle pair nesting in a tulip poplar at the National Arboretum in Washington.
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Without saying too much, the series embodies the concept of the titular doll, a series of nesting layers that hide some dark, horrible core.
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Very early in February, long before nesting season, a male spent a few minutes investigating the box, but he never returned with a female.
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He added that the large number of eggs they found suggested the pterosaurs returned to the nesting spot numerous times to lay their eggs.
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Turtles face many other dangers, including fishermen's hooks, boat accidents and habitat loss resulting from erosion and human construction — especially those obstructing nesting sites.
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The jury is still out, but it may be that migrants are the least able to adapt their nesting behavior to the warming climate.
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When the bald eagle was adopted as our national emblem, an estimated 33,000 pairs were nesting in what later became the lower 48 states.
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"The complexity and lack of transparency of Cayman Islands-based holding companies made them very much like a Russian nesting doll," Mr. Blumenthal said.
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Zinke has been called the Gulfstream Cowboy for his love of using charter planes to fly off to the nesting grounds of wealthy donors.
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The ground-nesting alkali bee, Nomia melanderi, also pollinates alfalfa, and the blue orchard bee, Osmia lignaria, is effective for tree fruits and nuts.
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Their research helps clarify why some conservation and research groups have reported both increases and decreases for individual nesting sites over the past decade.
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Thousands of birds will return there again in the spring, expecting their usual nesting grounds — only to be met with an expanse of asphalt.
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During spring, when the Australian magpie starts nesting, they become notoriously territorial that they dive-bomb, swoop, and generally stalk cyclists and pedestrians alike.
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Some murre colonies in Greenland, where hunters are allowed to target nesting birds, were wiped out decades ago and show no signs of recovering.
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Some teams line their benches up like nesting dolls, progressing by seniority, from the freshmen walk-ons to the upperclassmen to the coaching staff.
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Peregrine falcons have had layovers on the Berkeley campus over the years but this is the first time they have been spotted nesting there.
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"Midway during nesting season is an overwhelming experience," said Beth Flint, wildlife biologist with the U. S. Fish and Wildlife Service, in the Tumblr post.
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Miami Beach serves as a nesting habitat for three species of sea turtles -- Loggerhead, Green and Leatherback -- between April and early November, its website says.
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The resorts, hotels, businesses, investments and other trappings of wealth (like homes, planes and helicopters) are held in trusts within trusts, like Russian nesting dolls.
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"The exciting discovery that pigmented eggshells evolved in nonavian theropod dinosaurs will change the way we think about dinosaur nesting and incubation behavior," she said.
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The complicated nesting of phenomena at different length scales makes it impossible to exactly describe the emergence of Batchelor's law in a single fluid flow.
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If you've been paying attention to Kim's social media, you may have noticed that she's been been in full nesting mode for a while now.
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Like many parents, our pre-baby "nesting" included lovingly setting up the baby's cradle in our room so she'd be close by for night feedings.
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As for its own new arrival, Perth Zoo continues to look after the baby boy, who is still living in his nesting box with mom.
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In the Fragonard Room "on an archaic torso of Apollo" (2019) contains two sets of small, stacked porcelain bowls; their nesting evokes love and passion.
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"Before I delivered my baby, you go into nesting mode and all of a sudden you get this fever to just clean everything," she recalls.
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Officially on maternity leave and nesting in her new Windsor home, former actress Meghan Markle is currently preparing for the role of her life – motherhood.
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According to The Edition, a local Maldives paper, Maafaru has long been known among locals to be a popular nesting ground for hundreds of turtles.
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New footage from BBC Earth shows the great lengths owls will go to shoo unchill wolves away from their nesting grounds — including fakeout dive-bombs.
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Take a deep breath — you'll need it as we walk you through the wonderful journey that is Mother Monster's camp-themed Russian nesting doll strip.
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After you made the statement linking Congresswoman Gabbard to the Russians, you (through your spokesman) doubled down on it with the Russian nesting dolls remark.
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"If somebody sees the goose maybe nesting, that would be an ideal time," the SPCA's chief communications officer, Gina Browning, told a local ABC affiliate.
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There, he and his team placed nearly 400 dummy terns, as well as solar-powered patio speakers that played the birds' mating and nesting calls.
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Many plants and animals depend on them to spread seeds, create nesting sites and control the termite population -- functions that keep the ecosystems in balance.
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A nesting bird in an area of scrubland just inside the ropes between the first and 18th fairways squawked at spectators who came too close.
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During the nesting season, volunteers along the coast comb the beach every day around sunrise to record new nests and cover them with protective screens.
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They shift their nesting time for a different reason: to sync with food availability, like an early appearance of plump caterpillars or swarms of insects.
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Shopping Guide Like side tables with superpowers, nesting tables offer as much surface space as you need — and take up as little room as possible.
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Sturdy enough, unless you have children or clumsy guests, she said, as "nesting tables can be a little more prone to tumbling" than stationary tables.
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A half dozen birders looked on as a pair of nesting eagles traded places before stretching their wings over the misty waters, snagging a fish.
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Teshekpuk Lake is also one of the most productive wetland complexes in the Arctic and vital nesting habitat for hundreds of thousands of migratory birds.
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Though as a result, I believed Rodents of Unusual Size (ROUS) were nesting in my childhood closet and refused to sleep with the door open.
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Long incubation periods also meant that the dinosaurs had to pick nesting sites that would be protected for many months from floods, drought and predation.
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Jay families remain tightly knit much of the year, often working together to protect territories or to drive off competitors for food or nesting sites.
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The river, agricultural fields and wet meadows provide all the protection and nutrients they need to become fit and stock up on energy for nesting.
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