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Walton Hall Nature Trail, what's on April - May
The house martins that nest on the Venables building started arriving back on 24 April ...
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Florida Museum of Natural History Ichthyology Department
(Percidae) and sticklebacks (Gasterosteus), may use color to attract and recognize potential mates. Rainbow darter, family Percidae © Noel Burkhead Coosa darter, family Percidae © ... Lophiiformes) may use this light to attract prey, while others, like the Atlantic midshipman (Porichthys plectrodon), may use this light to attract mates. Deep water bioluminescent organisms courtesy ...
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Blanchard's Cricket Frog - WDNR
May through July when males call night and day to attract mates. Their distinctive mating call sounds like steel marbles clicking together. It starts slowly, accelerates, then ...
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Endangered Wildlife Trust
Cranes mate for life, using intricate and evocative courtship dances and bugle-like calls to attract mates. They breed in wetlands or grasslands, but human impacts are degrading these ecosystems at a ...
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EWT Species
Cranes mate for life, using intricate and evocative courtship dances and bugle-like calls to attract mates. They breed in wetlands or grasslands, but human impacts are degrading these ecosystems at a ...
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FLMNH - Butterfly Rainforest - Butterfly Q & A
Butterflies are often more colorful than moths - they attract mates with color (visible in daytime) and sleep at night. Night-flying moths attract mates by smell, while their colors camouflage them in ... antennae. The increased surface area allows males to pick up scents (female pheromones) of potential mates from a longer distance. Male butterflies rely less on scent and more on vision ...
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Marine Life Cycles - MarineBio.org
A wide variety of reproductive strategies exist in complex animals. Mobile animals often attract mates using signals such as pheromones, visual clues, sound, and competitive courtship behavior. ... very efficient. Planktonic and benthic organisms often use sexual reproduction and cling to mates using special appendages during fertilization. Some of the meroplanktonic and holoplanktonic invertebrates ...
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National Wildlife Magazine -- National Wildlife Federation's award-winning, full-color nature magazine
Chief Executive Officer Bloom Time a Bust for Pollinators Auklets Repel Insects, Attract Mates Romancing the Octopus Changing Fashions, Changing Mates A Planet Frozen in Place A Little Help From Their Friends © MICHAEL ...
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Martin Hogs, More From the Man Who Coined the Term
First, adult male martins are Martin Hogs. They dawnsing to attract young females and males to nest in their colony. (That’s ... apart, the large numbers of adult male martins in large colonies attract most of the subbies. This makes it very difficult to start ... few large colonies that attract nearly all of the subbies. I have a couple of subbie males each year try to attract mates but to no avail ...
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Rare Species Conservatory - Feathered Facts
Peacocks are famous for their spectacular tail feathers! Many birds have ... . The throat patch is inflatable, and the males will inflate their throats when displaying to attract a female. The males bare skin turns a deep red when mature, while the females ...
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