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It is also known for its population of thick-billed murre.
Its head is darker than that of a Common Murre.
The distress of the murre pair was obvious, for they might not have time in the short season to raise another egg.
In winter, there is less white on the Thick-billed Murre's face.
They look shorter than the Common Murre in flight.
"He is under a curse," Murre said, gazing somewhat fearfully after him.
Thi birds were jet black, except for the murre, whose feet were still red.
The name "murre" comes from the Cornish word for the Razorbill.
The 'New Murre' housing project was an environmental catastrophe.
Staying his knife on the carved wood, Murre asked, "What of death?"
Certain groups of seabirds called Common Murre migrate north by swimming.
There is a number of distinct dialects (murre s. murteet pl.
The life history traits of the razorbill are similar to that of the Common Murre.
The affluent parents prefer sending their children to better English medium schools in the Murre City.
Among the different possible dates of Abdisho's death, Murre suggests the 11 September 1570.
These include the northern fulmar, kittiwake, the little auk and the thick billed murre.
The diet of a Razorbill is very similar to that of a Common Murre.
"I've bailed some that do," said Murre.
But when the attention of the murre was distracted, a gull swooped down and easily snatched the egg, swallowing it in a single movement.
The cape is the nesting place of one of the world's largest colonies of thick-billed murre.
Thick-billed Murre.
Murre - Brother of Estarriol and Kest.
Other populous colonies include the Black-legged Kittiwake and the Common Murre.
Great Auk eggs were also a valued food source, as the eggs were three times the size of a murre's and had a large yolk.
The Thick-billed Murre's flight is strong and direct, and they have fast wing beats due to the short wings.
When they lost their kingdom there, they migrated to other places and were known as Uria.
Some prehistoric Uria species are also known:
Uria is a gotra (clan) of Jats found in India.
They are smaller than the Uria species and have black bellies, rounder heads and bright red feet.
Kfar Uria (destroyed and rebuilt after the war)
Later, General Uria said he would try again to capture Kunduz with as little shooting as possible.
In British use, the term comprises two genera: Uria and Cepphus.
Birds include seagulls, uria and cormorants.
"We have been talking to them day and night," said Rosmuhammad Uria, a Northern Alliance commander.
Uria may refer to:
Combined ticket with Renfe (Uria): Valid for 10 trips.
The Rev. Uria Simango was its first vice-president.
After Mondlane's assassination, Uria Simango took over the leadership, but his presidency was disputed.
Uria guillemots produces a variety of harsh cackling calls at the breeding colonies, but are silent at sea.
Alberto Uria (11 July 1924 - 4 December 1988), was a racing driver from Uruguay.
Whole towns like Cerro Grande and Carmen de Uria completely disappeared.
Ignacio Uria Mendizabal, 71, Spanish businessman, shot.
Lupul River (Uria)
Mondlane was reelected party President and Uria Simango was re-elected vice-president.
The Lupul River is a tributary of the Uria River in Romania.
Uria, see Oria (town)
Uria, Hebrew biblical name, see Uriah (disambiguation)
Common Guillemot (Uria aalge)
Reverend Uria Simango (President), a Protestant pastor from the Beira region.
Last Grand Prix appearance for: Chico Landi and Alberto Uria.