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Most and macaws
Most parrots, regardless of their size replace their feathers by a daily growth rate of 3 to 4 mm ( Glendell 2007 ) Thus, large species such as macaws may take over a year to complete a moult, but smaller species such as cockatiels will moult within a few weeks.
Most animal sightings can be expected on the coastal track, with scarlet macaws ( the largest population in the country ) flying overhead, hermit crabs on the beach, pelicans fishing in the sea and, on the sections that go slightly inland, spider monkeys ( take care not to get urinated on when they are in a tree overhead ), tamandua anteaters, pumas, white faced capuchin monkeys, lineated woodpeckers and coatis ( to name just a few ).

Most and nest
Most species seem to prefer a ready-made hollow such as a deserted mouse nest, a bird house, or the hole made by a woodpecker ; ;
Most temperate and polar species nest over the spring-summer, although some albatrosses and procellariids nest over the winter.
Most species build a cup-shaped nest on the branch of a tree or shrub, though a few tropical species normally attach their nests to leaves.
Most species of birds build some sort of nest, though some lay their eggs directly onto rock ledges or bare soil without first modifying the area.
Most species nest in colonies, which can vary in size from a few dozen birds to millions.
Most species nest in trees, often with spoonbills or herons.
Most species nest in trees or reed-beds, often with ibises or herons.
Most modern shopping carts are made of metal or a combination of metal and plastic and have been designed to nest within each other in a line to facilitate collecting and moving many at one time and also to save on storage space.
Most species of crane nest in shallow wetlands.
Most nest sites have dense vegetative or rocky cover ; the Merlin does not build a proper nest of its own.
Most birds will only swoop within about 60 metres of their nest, so it is often
Most species nest in open areas, and defend their territories with aerial displays.
Most nest in dense vegetation.
Most of these species nest in trees or bushes, but the coucals lay their eggs in nests on the ground or in low shrubs.
Most do not leave the nest to breed for four to five years.
Most litters are of one or two young, which stay in the pouch for 80 or 90 days, and first emerge from the nest about three weeks after that.
Most species nest in holes, laying blue or white eggs.
Most species nest in holes.
Most species nest in crevices or burrows and all but one species attend the breeding colonies nocturnally.
Most nest in rock crevices, laying 2-4 eggs.
Most species nest in an area hidden by very dense vegetation.
Most species nest in pairs, building cup-shaped nests using twigs, bark, roots and leaves.
Most species lay two or three white eggs in a covered location, whether it be a burrow, a hole in a tree, or a domed nest.

Most and holes
Most structural bricks are made by this method, as it produces hard, dense bricks, and suitable dies can produce holes or other perforations.
Both Greg Bright ( The Hole Maze Book ) and Dave Phillips ( The World's Most Difficult Maze ) published maze books in which the sides of pages could be crossed over and in which holes could allow the pathways to cross from one page to another, and one side of a page to the other, thus enhancing the 3-D routing capacity of 2-D printed illustrations.
Most such patterns are solvable, with the exceptions of placing each pair of holes near two corners of the board in such a way that both corners could only be fitted by a P-pentomino, or forcing a T-pentomino or U-pentomino in a corner such that another hole is created.
Most successful modern players use a version of the natural trumpet dubbed the baroque trumpet fitted with one or more vent holes to aid in correcting out-of-tune notes in the harmonic series.
Most stopcocks are solid pieces with linear bores although some are hollow with holes to simple holes that can line up the joints tubing.
Most tape-punching equipment used solid punches to create holes in the tape.
Most holes were difficult to observe in times of normal or heavy flow and were susceptible to silting up as new holes were continually being formed.
Most third-class relics are small pieces of cloth, though in the first millennium oil was popular ; the Monza ampullae contained oil collected from lamps burning before the major sites of Christ's life, and some reliquaries had holes for oil to be poured in and out again.
Most of the 168 post holes held wooden posts, although Cunnington found evidence that a pair of standing stones may have been placed between the second and third post hole rings.
Most sightings of wild nyala are at water holes.
Most modern bicycles have threaded holes in the frame to hold the bottle cage, often called braze-ons even though they may be welded, glued, riveted, or moulded into the frame material.
Most golf courses have only par-3 ,-4, and-5 holes, though some courses include par-6 holes.
Most holes are deep enough that diving is needed, so there can be a danger of drowning.
Most recently, the legislature in Mexico has modified the law to close some loop holes or grey areas and are like the United States zooming in on the " End User " or client.
Most needed no added ventilation holes, as there was a natural gap where the visor or front of the helmet overlapped the bevor near the wearer's mouth.
Most of them utilize the potential energy of the gumball's location above the base, by, for instance, causing it to roll down a spiral ramp, or a set of diagonal disks ( each one is tilted in an opposite ) with holes in lowest point.
Most tournaments enforce a cut, which in a typical 72-hole tournament is done after 36 holes.
Most kettle holes are less than two kilometers in diameter, although some in the U. S. Midwest exceed ten kilometers.
Most burrow-nesting birds excavate their own burrows, but some use those excavated by other species ; Burrowing Owls, for example, sometimes use the burrows of prairie dogs, ground squirrels, badgers or tortoises, China's endemic White-browed Tits use the holes of ground-nesting rodents and Common Kingfishers occasionally nest in rabbit burrows.
Most of the holes in the basalt are vesicles that were formed when gas escaped from the cooling lava.

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