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NMPIF Forests 4
NM (B. Howe pers.comm.) uses early succession habitat ...
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Magpie bird control and bird management
North America. They are typically found close to water in relatively open areas with scattered trees and thickets. The black-billed magpie inhabits foothills, ranch and farm shelterbelts, sagebrush ... billed magpies build similar nests, but theirs often resemble mistletoe clumps, which are common in trees where they nest. Magpie nests are usually found in small colonies. Magpies nest once a ...
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National Geographic: Lewis & Clark—Animals—North American Porcupine
Porcupine May 3, 1805, near the mouth of the Porcupine (now Poplar) River, Montana. Large, chunky body, with short legs. Long guard hairs on front half of body; black or brown in the East, yellowish ... : 7.840 lb (3.518 kg). Deciduous, coniferous, and mixed forests; also, in West, dry, scrubby areas with scattered trees. Most of Canada and western U.S. south to Mexico; in East, south to Wisconsin, ...
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National Geographic: Lewis & Clark—Animals—Loggerhead (White-Rumped) Shrike
Marias River, Montana. Slightly smaller than the northern shrike, and slightly darker gray above, white below, with black face mask extending over bill. Length: 9 in (23 cm). Grasslands, orchards, and open areas with scattered trees; open grassy woodlands; deserts in the West. Breeds from southern British Columbia, central Alberta, central Saskatchewan, ...
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American Goldfinch (Carduelis tristis)
(Carduelis tristis) Nature Journal with Photos American Goldfinch (Carduelis tristis) American Goldfinch Information Length: 4.5 - 5 " Habitat: Weedy fields, open areas with scattered trees, woodland edges, roadsides, thickets, shrubby wetlands, residential areas with trees. Photo Mike Danzenbaker Diet: Seeds of grasses and Click to enlarge trees; thistle, ragweed, and dandelion seeds; buds; some ...
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Eastern Bluebird (Sialia sialis)
Eastern Bluebird (Sialia sialis) Nature Journal with Photos Eastern Bluebird (Sialia sialis) Eastern Bluebird Information Length: 6.5 - 7 " Habitat: Open grassy areas with scattered trees; fields, meadows, orchards, and farmlands; woodland edges. Diet: Insects, esp. grasshoppers, katydids, beetles, crickets, and caterpillars; spiders and earthworms; Eastern Bluebird, Male wild fruit. Photo Mike ...
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Summary of report - Securing Long-Term Floral Resources for the Honeybee Industry
Mt Lofty Ranges of South Australia. The sites included rural areas with scattered trees, areas of intact native vegetation, and areas of revegetation. Counts of honeybees and other insects visiting flowers on ... rates at which birds visited flowers exceeded 20 times per flower per day. These both coincided with times when there were few other plants in flower. Sources of pollen used by honeybees ...
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ASM | Mammals of Oklahoma
(Y) Associated with arid, open areas with scattered thickets or shrub patches. RODENTIA (rodents) Gnawing animals; most (except grasshopper mice) ... floridana Common Eastern two-thirds of state. 1016 139 Wooded areas, ravines & grass-shrub areas. Often build large brush-pile houses at bases of trees or bushes. May build nests in ...
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Review of protected areas > Mekong > Map of protected areas
Pure bamboo Other vegetation Regrowth Wetland Regrowth, inundated Agriculture Rice paddy Barren Rocks Barren Sand dunes Other vegetation Savannah Other vegetation Scrub Other vegetation Scrub with scattered trees Wetland Seasonally inundated grassland Forest Semi-deciduous forest Forest Semi-natural melaleuca Wetland Swamp Urban/industrial U0101 Urban/industrial U0102 Urban/industrial U0103 Urban/ ...
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Global Urbanization and Protected Areas
It is in the tropical grasslands and savannas biome at an altitude of between 1,540 and 1,780 m. Open grass plains with scattered acacia shrubs ... works with a citizens group called Friends of Lake Nakuru, and supports neighborhood associations that plant trees and sponsor clean-up events. At the parks main gate, adjoining the urbanized area of Nakuru, an ...
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