Not requiring long grass or thick bush for cover, their methods are those of a courser, relying on speed and dogged endurance in the chase. |
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As far as he could tell, there was no formal description of a Jerdon's courser egg anywhere and not a single other specimen on record. |
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A second layer consisting of courser and more stony elements precedes a third layer containing numerous granite and especially gneissic stones. |
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Some resembled their natural counterparts, speckled like the eggs of the brown noddy or the cream-colored courser. |
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The long name of abbreviations can be read when scrolling with the mouse courser on it. |
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All Märtens courser were exhausted but happy after having reached the finishing line. |
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As it is made of slightly courser material and has a very simple shape, it has all the qualities of a genuine panama hat, since it is after all, a panama style! |
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There are just five preserved skins of Jerdon's courser that survive and two of them are in the ornithological collection at the Natural History Museum, Tring. |
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Soils at the Turkey Lakes Watershed have developed in a two component glacial till composed of a stony, silty-loam ablation till that overlies bedrock or a courser compacted, sandy basal till. |
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A colleague Stuart Piertney took scrapings from the membrane lining the inside the mystery egg and shavings from a toe-pad from one of the two courser skins. |
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