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Each bird or pair may have more than one nest in the same general area.
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Each bird eats more than 4 pounds of food a day, mostly fish such as Cypriniformes like Common Carp ( Cyprinus carpio ), Lahontan Tui Chub ( Gila bicolor obesa ) and shiners, Perciformes like Sacramento Perch ( Archoplites interruptus ) or Yellow Perch ( Perca flavescens ), Salmoniformes like Rainbow Trout ( Oncorhynchus mykiss ), Siluriformes ( catfish ), and jackfish.
Each call type is unique to a particular species and indeed it is possible for procellariids to identify the sex of the bird calling as well.
Each bird must capture roughly 7 to 12 mice per day to meet its food requirement and can eat more than 1, 600 lemmings per year.
Each bird can lay 3 – 6 speckled eggs, pale yellowish stone to reddish buff, blotched and spotted with reddish brown.
Each ring also has an address so that anyone finding a ringed bird can help by reporting where and when it was found and what happened to it.
Each has a letter or letters, and the combination of colour and letters uniquely identifies the bird.
Each egg is laid in a different nest of a bird of another species, including some woodpeckers, barbets, kingfishers, bee-eaters, woodhoopoes, starlings, and large swallows.
Each bird has an ' activity space ' and birds with overlapping activity spaces form associations called ' coteries ', the most stable units within the colony.
Each of these Four Symbols ( Chinese constellation ) was associated with a constellation that was visible in the relevant season: the dragon in the spring, the bird in the summer, etc.
Each story generally involves a search for immortality, embodied by the blood of the eponymous bird of fire, which, as drawn by Tezuka, resembles the Fenghuang.
* Each Turkic tribe and tribal union had its distinct tamga, totemic ongon bird, and distinct uran battle cry ( hence the Slavic “ Urah ” battle cry ) While tamgas and ongons could be distinct down to individuals, the hue of horses and uran battle cries belonged to each tribe, were passed down from generation to generation, and some modern battle cries were recorded in antiquity.
Each note features a bird on the right side of the note's front, a theme selected to represent a young Singapore " ever ready to take flight to greater heights ".
Each spring, TBC participants collect data on bird abundance and distribution at hundreds of point count locations arrayed across the Tucson basin.
Each and pair
Each reference line is called a coordinate axis or just axis of the system, and the point where they meet is its origin, usually at ordered pair ( 0, 0 ).
Each daughter cell now has half the number of chromosomes but each chromosome consists of a pair of chromatids.
Each of the mesosomal segments 3 to 7 have a pair of spiracles which are the openings for the scorpion's respiratory organs, known as book lungs.
Each compound is made and stored in a pair of glandular sacs and is released in a quantity regulated by the scorpion itself.
Each bulb generally produces just two or three linear leaves and an erect, leafless scape ( flowering stalk ), which bears at the top a pair of bract-like spathe valves joined by a papery membrane.
Each node in a DQDB network maintains a pair of state variables which represent its position in the distributed queue and the size of the queue.
Each terminal communicated at 2400 bit / s, so rather than acquire four individual circuits to carry such a low-speed transmission, the airline has installed a pair of multiplexers.
Each of the outer 9 doublet microtubules extends a pair of dynein arms ( an " inner " and an " outer " arm ) to the adjacent microtubule ; these dynein arms are responsible for flagellar beating, as the force produced by the arms causes the microtubule doublets to slide against each other and the flagellum as a whole to bend.
Each animal possesses a pair of testes within the tail, and a pair of ovaries in the posterior region of the main body cavity.
Each body segment has a pair of fleshy protrusions called parapodia that bear many bristles, called chaetae, which are made of chitin.
Each segment bears a pair of paddle-like and highly vascularized parapodia, which are used for movement and, in many species, act as the worm's primary respiratory surfaces.
Each segment may possess one pair of appendages, although in various groups these may be reduced or missing.
Each somite, or body segment can bear a pair of appendages: on the segments of the head, these include two pairs of antennae, the mandibles and maxillae ; the thoracic segments bear legs, which may be specialised as pereiopods ( walking legs ) and maxillipeds ( feeding legs ).
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