The birds of prey at the Chilterns Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty (AONB) are laying their eggs about 10 days later than normal.
Ultimately the weak prey off of the strong in the NFL, and this, at least on the margin, softly tarnishes what remains a brilliant product.
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"If you understand the distribution of these structures in the skin of a prey animal, you can understand something about predator-prey interactions, and it might explain some of the hadrosaur fossils we see with these bite marks, " he said.
The tide of newness and civilization encroaches upon the ancient and sacred, and old ways fall prey to the inevitability of progress.
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The birds of prey have been brought in after library users complained of having to avoid bird droppings in the courtyard.
This is particularly true if one gives any thought to the shockingly low payout rates of lotteries and how they disproportionately prey on the wallets of the working poor.
Paterno promoted a "Grand Experiment" of doing it the correct way, of not falling prey to the cheap tricks and classroom shortcuts, and building a winning program of integrity.
Gloucestershire Wildlife Trust believes the birds of prey, pinpointed at its Lancaut Nature Reserve on the River Wye near Chepstow, are nesting.
There are 36 current petitions that are now eligible for a response, on diverse subjects such as reform of MPs' pensions, the persecution of birds of prey in England, and on granting a pardon to computer pioneer Alan Turing.
This knowledge gap is dangerous not just because of the possibility of becoming a prey to a fraud like Madoff but also because of the risk of not meeting necessary goals such as retirement.
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These changes were probably in response to the arrival of new prey as other reptiles, the proto-birds, took to the air.
Since the ban, the bugs have boomed, emerging from the shadows to prey on the warm bodies of unsuspecting travellers across the world.
The Austin-based band Shearwater named its new album after the bird of prey.
The birds of prey are native to Arctic regions, including parts of Norway and North America.
However, that pike was more than four times the size of its prey, according to an article in the UK's Daily Mail newspaper.
Walker's Game Ear makes a variety of PSAPs for hunters who want to amplify the sound of prey in the woods, but need protection from loud noises like shotgun fire.
The Ouse Washes includes a large floodplain which is looked after by the Royal Society for the Protection of Birds and provides a habitat for the Bewick's swan and whooper swan and wintering birds of prey, including the hen harrier, merlin, peregrine falcon and short-eared owl.
He said that some whales appeared to guard the bottom of this "bait ball", preventing the prey from sinking to unreachable depths, while other animals in the group took advantage of the centre of the ball.
Since their return, the fish-eating birds of prey have generated a lot of interest, and volunteers and the Forestry Commission are now providing daily updates via a blog.
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Some have speculated that overfishing, pollution or rising ocean temperatures may have depleted the kinds of fish that prey on Nomura's jellyfish in the polyp stage.
You learn a new language, and then go out armed with a fake set of personal belongings, an armoury of mild insults (to intrigue your prey) and the support of your buddies - the same guys you'll be reporting back to as soon as the encounter is over.
Well fortified, detour back toward the airport for the fascinating tour (1400 local time, Sunday to Thursday) of the Abu Dhabi Falcon Hospital where birds of prey are nursed lovingly back to health and whose tour ends with an opportunity to hold a rehabilitated falcon, then head back into town to take high tea at the opulent Emirates Palace Hotel.
Introduced to control the rats that had arrived with sailors, they had instead chosen to prey on the vast colonies of sea birds that roosted on the lava plains, wiping them out.
The new bird of prey centre will provide two full-time jobs and three part-time posts.
On the other end, feet often fall prey to the adage: Out of sight, out of mind.
The mammals have been boosted by the presence of abundant prey - humboldt squid (Dosidicus gigas), which themselves seem to be thriving in what are generally over-fished waters.
"The illegal poisoning of birds of prey has no place in wildlife management and the Scottish Gamekeepers Association and other partners will continue to do everything possible in the hope that this practice can be eradicated completely, " he said.
Then when the Republican wing of the Republocrat Party freezes him out of its privileged slot on the ballot, he will be positioned to pivot into a third-candidate run against both heads of the two-headed Republocrat beast of prey.
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