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KIWC Newsletter March 2000 VOL.10 (4/4)
Meanwhile, the area around Hokko retains a relatively natural environment, with paddy fields and reed colonies. Some 460 rivers and water channels of various sizes flow into the lake from ... Eutrophication of Biwa-ko. In addition, the conservation of reed colonies - an important waterfowl habitat - is also promoted through the Reed Colony Conservation Ordinance. Since Lake Biwa meets the criteria for ...
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Acrocephalus scirpaceus (Hermann 1804) Reed Warbler scirpaceus (Hermann 1804) Britain and Ireland; fuscus (Hemprich & Ehrenberg 1833) ... travel up to 2km from nest to first feeding area; feral colonies in England n/a n/a n/a Aix sponsa (Linnaeus ...
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Acrocephalus scirpaceus (Hermann 1804) Reed Warbler migratory migratory Africa, south of Sahara July/October, return March/April Africa, south ... southwest Norway and Skagerrak, Swedish and Danish coast September/October gregarious, occupy colonies February/May less gregarious; colonies remain together some time, winter in small flocks, aggregate in spring monogamous ...
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KIWC Newsletter June 1996 VOL.3 (4/4)
Its main vegetation is made up of colonies of reeds and alders. In the middle reaches of the Bekanbeushi ... Viewpoint is especially worth seeing: the slowly flowing large river, sweeping reed fields offering views unusual to Japan, and the sight on a ... formed Takkobu-ko, the highlands, the meandering river, and the vast reed field. The railway and a single residence can also be seen, ...
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natureandco.com - Nature and Outdoor Activities in Abel Tasman National Park
There is a profusion of wildlife, with many birds and, in places, colonies of fur seals basking in the sun on the rocks. These ... & Maggie Atkinson 1998: A Tramper's Guide to New Zealand National Parks. Reed Mark Pickering 1997: New Zealand's Top Tracks - A Guide to the Department's of Conservation's Great Walks. Reed. John Cobb 1990: The Walking Tracks of New Zealand's National Parks. ...
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Walton Hall Nature Trail
The southern part of the reserve is a reed bed dominated by common reed (Phragmites australis), bulrush (Typha latifolia), lesser bulrush (Typha angustifolia) and sallow (Salix sp ... back insects for the ever growing young. The Venables building also provides homes for several colonies of wild bees, on hot days hundreds of workers can often be seen outside the ...
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Natureandco.com - National Parks of New Zealand - Fiordland National Park
Robbie Burton & Maggie Atkinson 1998: A Tramper's Guide to New Zealand National Parks. Reed John Hall-Jones 1997: Discover Fiordland - An Illustrated Guide. Craig Printing. Mark Pickering 1997: ... leopard seals, more rarely, from their Antarctic breeding grounds. Hooker's sea lions, whose main colonies are on the Auckland Islands, are re-establishing themselves on mainland New Zealand, albeit ...
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Herbaceous Invasive Species
Phragmites communis Common Name(s): Common reed, Reed grass Origin : Europe Status : Available Provincial Location(s) : BC, AB, SK, MB, ON, QC ... Perennial, 3-9 dm high, numerous yellow disk flowers in clusters, stems erect in dense colonies, leaves alternate, 1-3 pinnately divided Usage : Ornamental Invasive Potential : P Control Method(s) ...
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Coastal and Pelagic Birds of Long Island
Gardiner's Island decades ago. Family ... at dusk into phragmites reed beds for nighttime roosting is a sight not soon forgotten. Bank Swallow (Riparia riparia) - a locally common breeding species. Bank swallows nest in colonies building their burrows ...
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Eden Again, Marshland Information - Bibliography, Anthropology
Pollution, 109(2): p. 239-250. 13. al-Samawi, A.A. 2000. The use of reed plants for wastewater treatment: the Iraq experience. Schriftenr Ver Wasser Boden Lufthyg, 105: p. 311 ... . Prehistoric Soc. 1-20. 55. Gonzalez, J.A. 1999. Nesting success in two Wood Stork colonies in Venezuela. Journal of Field Ornithology, 70(1): p. 18-27. 56. Inskip, M.J ...
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