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It's probably worth clarifying that Barry's solution – and interfering with nests more generally – is firmly proscribed by the law.
The result is a "brilliant and sometimes unbearable" novel packed "with nests of stories and symbolic digressions," Lorna Sage said here last year.
It is all about bird's nest soup, an expensive delicacy in Asia that for centuries has been made with nests harvested from hillside caves.
Nonetheless, they face their own set of challenges, from glue traps and poisons to oblivious landlords who restore or remove cornices with nests.
The full dark canopies of June, however, soften and enrich the sound, and I love it most in the evenings, when the thrush himself, now well practised but perhaps busy with nests and chicks, seems less committed and mellower.
Here we presented a facile electrochemical deposition route for the controllable preparation of La3+/ZnO hierarchical nanostructures, such as flower-like nanostructures consisted of nanorods, flower bundles, and hexagonal nanorods with nests at the top.
His studies of dinosaur bone tissue showed that none of the seven specimens associated with nests showed signs of changes associated with egg laying, such as medullary tissue (ScienceNOW, 2 June 2005).
A comparison of ecological traits between species classified as preferring SRC and species classified as avoiding SRC suggests that nest height was the only ecological character associated with a preference for Salix habitats, i.e. species with nests on the ground or in shrubs were more abundant in Salix habitats than in farmland landscapes in general.
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