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Birds were put in strawberry basket, which was then hung where nest had been.
These birds were put on restricted rations, so that before long their body weight had fallen by 25% and they were permanently hungry.
As the eight birds were put into hack boxes this week, researchers using radio and satellite tracking equipment found that one had stayed close to the box, another had flown east to Anacapa Island and a third had gone to the far western end of Santa Cruz.
Whereas the birds were put off by a seemingly physically impossible setup and couldn't learn the third task, children weren't stymied by the apparent impossibility of the task, but forged ahead and learned to raise the tokens anyway even if it wasn't obvious how it was happening or the solution didn't seem to make intuitive sense.
Instead, legal and illegal trading practices of poultry, poultry products and captive wild birds were put into focus [2], [3], [4].
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"It's done real quickly, and the birds are put in a hatcher, where they dry off real quick.
The number of new cases has dropped sharply in the past few weeks, with only about a third as many birds being put down in the past week, University of Illinois agricultural economist John Newton told VICE News.
When and where treatment is not possible, or failed, injured birds are put to sleep to reduce their suffering.
As soon as birds are put in to the compartments they would start to become colonized with the persisting VRE.
Bird was put through his paces in the nets in Hobart on Wednesday, under the supervision of the Australia coach, Darren Lehmann, and national selection panel member Rod Marsh.
In 1836, Bird was put in charge of the newly formed department of electricity and galvanism under the supervision of Addison.
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