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The lowland, looking to him like a mudflat at low tide.
It is also much more of a mudflat loving species, than the Baird's of moist grasslands.
Rather like an egret on a mudflat, he prowls around on his long legs with a sort of startled stillness.
A Visionary Father T. Jack Foster bought a mudflat called Brewer Island in 1960 to develop it.
When attenuation is considered using the initial uniform resistance value of n=0.4 the resulting vegetation mosaic includes a mudflat area of 25%.
I thought I would have to put down on a mudflat or beach but I actually reached Eastchurch – just – and got my wheels down and on to the ground intact".
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The modern shallow lake system is composed of: (a) a supralittoral area, which includes a narrow mudflat, a vegetated mudflat and wetlands subenvironments; and (b) the main water body, comprising lacustrine marginal and inner areas.
"Essentially it is a mudflats hemmed in by agricultural fields".
From summer 1996 through to autumn 1997 the seasonal changes of a macrofaunal assemblage, the nutritional value of organic matter (as content of lipids, proteins and carbohydrates) and the content of chlorophyll a in a Mediterranean mudflat were analysed.
On one occasion, a sevengill shark was seen ambushing a leopard shark on a tidal mudflat in Humboldt Bay, striking with such momentum that the larger predator momentarily beached itself.
Nicknamed the City of Blue Lagoons by residents, it has evolved from an uninhabited mudflat to a proud city of 30,000.
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