There is one state in America, and so far as I know only one, in which there is at this moment an old-time abundance of game-bird life.
I have received many letters from protectors of wild life informing me that the destruction of ground-nesting birds, and especially of upland game birds, by roaming dogs, has in some localities become a great curse to bird life.
In such thickly settled communities as our northern states, from the Atlantic coast to the sandhills of Kansas and Nebraska, the domestic cat is probably the greatest four-footed scourge of bird life.
The boundary between the inshore and offshore neritic has yet to be defined in terms of bird life, but it lies at that line beyond which the bottom is too deep for a diving bird to exploit.
In June the coastal areas are characterized by a snow-free tundra teeming with nesting waterfowl and shorebirds next to an expanse of sea ice almost completely devoid of bird life.
A detailed description of these sites and their erection, bird life, and ornithological value was given by Salomonsen (1945).
In the Sanctuary Act of 1936 these areas were called "Scientific Reserves" because they were the site of scientific investigations of bird life.
In this chapter attention will be called to a few general facts relative to bird life in the Rockies, leaving the details for subsequent recital.
However, we were disappointed in the shooting for, although it appeared to be an ideal place for ducks and other water birds, we killed only five teal, and the great ponds were almost devoid of bird life.
Unfortunately for the seaside student of bird life, the Great Northern Diver is only known as a winter visitor.
There are few more noisy animated scenes in bird life than a Gannet colony, during the height of the breeding season.
Men may level the forests, clear the land and fence it; but as long as they plant orchards, bird life, at least, will survive and prosper.
Can any cabin in the Adirondacks open its window to more voices--any square mile of solid, unhacked forest on the globe show richer, gayer variety of bird life?
One must cross the Mississippi basin, the Rocky Mountains, or the Pacific Ocean to find a greater change in bird life than he finds in leaping the bars between the yard and the orchard.
What it is we shall perhaps never know; shall never know enough of bird life to understand what emotions they may have which so powerfully sway them and become evident in their voices.
While the dog-days are disappointing in respect to bird life, there are compensations.
Therefore, this proposal to let in more Nile water is of much importance to Menzaleh remaining the great stronghold of bird life in Egypt.
No bands, great or small, of birds heading due north or due south are ever to be seen, and the remark is often made on the paucity of bird life, some persons even declaring that it is "a birdless land.
The cutting off of woods and forests is an important factor in the decrease of bird life, as well as upon the climate of the country.
Skunks, Foxes, and Weasels are smaller factors in the decrease of bird life.
In the vicinity of cities, towns, villages, or farms, one of the most fertile sources of danger to bird life is from cats.
Nutrition may be also a factor influencing speciation in bird life.
The late world war has brought changes to the population of bird life in Micronesia.
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