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It may have nested in tree cavities or rocks, like the Cuban amazon.
They might also have had a more upland habitat where they may have nested or fed.
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Old Norse lundi means "puffin", which creatures may once have nested in sandy land at the back of the bay.
Some dinosaurs like a few of today's birds may have nested in burrows, which could have offered the stable temperature and protection from predators of a buried nest but resulted in low-porosity shells.
Nested abnormality theories are similar to simple abnormality theories introduced by McCarthy, except that their axioms may have a nested structure, with each level corresponding to another application of the circumscription operator.
There may have multiple nested statements in the program (as shown in Fig. 2a).
At the same time, each component of a phenotype description may have a nested structure, as in 'flattening, underdevelopment and squaring of the heads of the metacarpal bones, particularly at metacarpal IV bilaterally'.
But she has nested here.
The pines may occasionally have nesting siskins or common crossbills, and parrot crossbills bred in 1984 and 1985.
For example, due to weather, some years may have high nest failure rates for all birds.
Seventy-five percent of the Realtor's clients are baby boomers who may have empty nests and/or aging parents, and many find her through her website, www.babyboomersbroker.com.
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