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  1. 5741
    ... off the coast of central Hawke’s Bay at depths of 6–76 m on rock faces. Harmer (1900) reported...
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  6. 5746
    by Devils Lake (N.D.)
    Published 1909
    ... the danger is over. The bodies of the baby alligators are soft, not hard and scaly like their mother’s. Hawks...
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  7. 5747
    by Bexar Audubon Society
    Published 2004
    ..., and consequently the hawks, didn’t cooperate Sunday, the birdwatching was terrific. Betty Minyard and I arrived...
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  8. 5748
    by Franklin, Kristel
    Published 2012
    ...103.5 and 126.0km, associated predominantly with basement lithologies (Tuhua Granite; Hawks Crag Breccia...
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  9. 5749
    by Driver, Jonathan C.
    Published 1999
    ... of “special” birds (mainly eagles, hawks, owls and parrots) found as complete skeletons. Often times...
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  11. 5751
    by Muir, John
    Published 1898
    ..., tanager, warbler — resting, feeding, attending to domestic affairs. Hawks and eagles sail overhead, grouse...
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  12. 5752
    by Muir, John
    Published 1898
    ..., tanager, warbler — resting, feeding, attending to domestic affairs. Hawks and eagles sail overhead, grouse...
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  14. 5754
    by Burgin, Connor
    Published 2019
    ... at elevations of 160-3380 m. Food and Feeding. Pearson’s Horseshoe Bat forages for insects by aerial-hawking...
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  15. 5755
    by Burgin, Connor
    Published 2019
    ... at elevations of 160-3380 m. Food and Feeding. Pearson’s Horseshoe Bat forages for insects by aerial-hawking...
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  16. 5756
    by Burgin, Connor
    Published 2019
    ... on occasion. It probably forages by both aerial-hawking and some gleaning, similarly to other horseshoe bats...
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  17. 5757
    by Burgin, Connor
    Published 2019
    ... on occasion. It probably forages by both aerial-hawking and some gleaning, similarly to other horseshoe bats...
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  18. 5758
    ... and on his return was attacked by Indians. Mr. Weston was married twice, first in 1858 to Miss Hanna Hawks...
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  19. 5759
    ... under way as an upcoming Moths of North America fascicle by Gall and Hawks. : Published as part of Pohl...
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  20. 5760
    ... under way as an upcoming Moths of North America fascicle by Gall and Hawks. : Published as part of Pohl...
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