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were meadow
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A field or pasture; a piece of land covered or cultivated with grass, usually intended to be mown for hay; an area of low-lying vegetation, especially near a river.
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Most were meadow pipits, along with a few pied wagtails.
Two important factors positively influencing bird species richness were meadow area and shrub density (the latter only in meadows without goldenrods).
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These are meadow grasshoppers, Chorthippus parallelus.
The house is set on seven sloping acres, three of which are meadow.
The principal waterways are Meadow Grounds Lake and Wooden Bridge, Tonoloway, Little Tonoloway, and Licking creeks.
The student being memorialized was Meadow Pollack, an eighteen-year-old senior.
"When you do share microbes, we have no idea how important that is," Meadow says.
The deep dark mauve is meadow and woodland - or will be.
Jamie-Lynn Sigler, who was Meadow on "The Sopranos," is now Emily, Nick's stay-at-home wife.
The data show the original vegetation was meadow steppe dominated by Asteraceae and Poaceae.
Her name is Meadow.
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