On the surface, it seems the radio babblers have been unceremoniously shushed. |
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Birds such as koel, mynas, babblers, kingfishers, hoper and crow-pheasants are also found here. |
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I saw a flock of common babblers, a migrant spotted flycatcher and my final new bird of the day an isabelline wheatear. |
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Biologists have recognized eleven endemic subspecies of babblers there as well. |
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They are accompanied by a motley bunch of red-vented bulbuls and jungle babblers. |
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The close relationship between Sylvia and babblers leads to the nomenclatural problem of naming the babbler and warbler families. |
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The clearing of undergrowth for trek paths and human interference had badly affected the thrushes, babblers, warblers and bulbuls in this region. |
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During the nestling period of babblers, skeletal development is fast, which is typical of most passerines. |
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The green hills are a-quiver with babblers, bushchats, bulbuls, barbets, crow pheasants, and the laughing thrush of the Palni hills. |
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Shrike babblers were originally described as shrikes, because of their hooked bill, but have been subsequently placed among babblers. |
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Morphologically, babblers differ from thrushes and flycatchers by the lack of distinct juvenal plumage. |
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The Pomatorhinini include two groups of Asian babblers, scimitar babblers and wren babblers. |
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Two wren babblers species, Napothera crassa and Kenopia striata are endemic to the island of Borneo. |
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Egg laying in each group of babblers takes place in one nest usually between February and August. |
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Yes, this is all just history, and therefore of no interest to the chauvinistic babblers who dominate the national dialogue on US airwaves. |
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At first dawn, the grounds of our lodge come alive with the new sounds of cuckoos, wood-hoopoes, babblers, robin-chats, sunbirds, and many more. |
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It is this sort of people and not rootless metropolitan babblers who value and indeed venerate the Queen. |
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Birds present include the bulbuls, babblers, barbets, kingfishers, shamas, drongos, pigeons, woodpeckers and tailorbirds. |
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Wright, studying babblers at the same site over a three year period, found that larger groups produced more fledglings. |
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We are babblers, when we limit our use of language to utilitarian ends, when we make it serviceable to the projects through which we sidestep our anxiety. |
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Bee eaters, warblers, babblers, carrion kites, swallows, martins, swifts, wheatears, shrikes, larks, flycatchers, hoopoes, and some exotic species may be seen alone, in pairs, or in flocks. |
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Locally resident birds include babblers, bulbuls, scrub warblers, sand grouse, crows and owls, and a variety of hawks, falcons, eagles, and vultures. |
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I particularly liked the trogons, hornbills, bulbuls, babblers, and muscicapine flycatchers. |
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Data is collected on birds including babblers, thrushes, warblers, sunbirds, doves, flycatchers, waxbills and broadbills. |
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