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Adults are similar in appearance to the Common Goldeneye.
Goldeneyes tends not to share habitat with the much more numerous Common Goldeneye.
Birds by the lake includes Mallard and Common Goldeneye.
Barrow's Goldeneye and Common Goldeneye also winter in the area.
Common Goldeneye Bucephala clangula - They have black bills.
Birdwatching is popular: migrating waterfowl such as canvasback, common goldeneye or ringneck duck can be seen.
In winter, there are flocks of scaup, common goldeneye, mergansers, bufflehead, old-squaw and black ducks.
The Smew has interbred with the Common Goldeneye (B. clangula).
It depicts a pair of Common Goldeneye ducks at the moment they are hit by a hunter's shotgun blast as they attempt to take flight.
Tyzzeria allenae - common goldeneye (Chenicus coromandelianus)
Feathers of Common Goldeneye (Bucephala clangula)
This exhibit showcases aquatic birds including the Chilean flamingo, the North American wood duck, and the American common goldeneye.
From November through March large numbers of waterfowl, especially canvasback, redhead, lesser scaup, common goldeneye and common merganser are all found in the nearby waters.
The extensive wetlands and marshes provide ideal habitat for waterfowl, such as common mergansers, American black ducks, common goldeneye and common loons.
The Common Goldeneye (Bucephala clangula) is a medium-sized sea duck of the genus Bucephala, the goldeneyes.
Caumsett State Park Oldsquaw and common goldeneye (common), clapper rail and red-throated loon (rare) SPRING 1.
The finding of high mercury levels prompted further studies and a health advisory warning hunters not to eat Common Goldeneye or Northern Shoveler, two species of duck found in the lake.
The Common Goldeneye is one of the species to which the Agreement on the Conservation of African-Eurasian Migratory Waterbirds (AEWA) applies.
The lake is an important stop-over for many bird species, including Tufted Duck, Common Goldeneye, and Common Merganser; and, more rarely, Slavonian Grebe, and Smew.
The inner Forth hosts populations of Common Shelduck, Red Knot, Common Redshank, Great Crested Grebe, Eurasian Teal and Common Goldeneye.
The decline of eelgrass in Antigonish Harbour has resulted in fewer Canada Geese, which feed on the rhizome, and fewer Common Goldeneye, which eat invertebrates that live in eelgrass meadows.
During winter populations of red-breasted merganser, common goldeneye, bald eagle, willow ptarmigan, glaucous-winged gull, gray jay, black-billed magpie, common raven, chickadee, northern shrike, and the common redpoll amongst other birds can be spotted in the park.
After a survey in 2005, the ten most common species were found to be common tern, herring gull, black-headed gull, common gull, mallard, tufted duck, Canada Goose, common goldeneye, lesser black-backed gull and common sandpiper.
The Finns referred to the T-34 as the Sotka, after the Common Goldeneye, a sea duck, because the side silhouette of the tank resembles a swimming waterfowl (as related in the memoirs of Finnish tank ace Lauri Heino).
Common birds are Mallard and Common Gull, but other species such as Common Goldeneye, Common Tern, and a couple of Black-throated Diver are breeding by the lake and Herons and Ospreys are feeding in the area.
Common Goldeneye Bucephala clangula - They have black bills.
Feathers of Common Goldeneye (Bucephala clangula)
Goldeneye Bucephala clangula (Laaghag hooillagh)
The Common Goldeneye (Bucephala clangula) is a medium-sized sea duck of the genus Bucephala, the goldeneyes.
GOLDENEYE Bucephala clangula.
Cases of intraspecific brood parasitism, where a female lays in conspecific's nest, as illustrated by the Goldeneye duck (Bucephala clangula), do not represent a case of mimicry.
Intraspecific brood parasitism is seen in a number of duck species with females laying their eggs in the nests of others for example in the Goldeneye, Bucephala clangula.
In its winter quarters, the Scaly-sided Merganser might compete with other Merginae with which it shares its habitat then, e.g. Common Mergansers (M. merganser) and Common Goldeneyes (Bucephala clangula).
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A knife or a garotte were the more likely options.
It was a waste of time to try to pull the garotte away.
A garotte was a little too up-and-close even for me.
Carroll's heart felt like it had been caught by a wire garotte.
He used the end of the garotte to make an incision in the flesh.
It has been described as the belt, braces and garotte approach.
This was a new one on me: an efficient, camouflaged garotte.
They knew you were coming, Garotte told them so."
The Chinese was blind with his own sticky blood, but still he refused to let go of the garotte.
But in that case, I don't think he'd be using a silly weapon like a garotte.
"I said I hoped the rack and the garotte were doing their job."
I knew there was a garotte hidden in the stiff white collar of his shirt.
He'd dropped the garotte into the lap of the seated sheriff, among the other weapons.
As a result, the garotte tightened against him so hard that he gurgled in agony.
The fists, white with effort and strain, remained pulling at the ends of the garotte.
But it hadn't been hard to improvise a garotte.
He looped a garotte around Gilbert's skinny neck, leaned back.
He had been trained to forget the garotte entirely and concentrate on the assailant.
Is he not the cunningest hand with dagger, garotte, and subtle poison?
In Florida, he'd added another maneuver, strangulation by garotte.
He was executed by garotte in the nearby town of Vergara.
Disable him, and the garotte would come away.
A rope or garotte had been used in some of the Jane Doe murders.
We bothknow it must be the garotte of the executioner.
They'd welcome us there - but I don't want to be greeted with a rack and a garotte!"
The same went for the garrot, which was spotted in several places.
Suddenly Christine noticed the ancient thonged garrot on the table.
A bolt, called a garrot, protrudes from the muzzle.
Two of them held the improvised garrot.
You ain't got your Garrot Turbo sticker on your car.
Gazing into it, he sees a reflection of Rhea of the Coos, approaching him from behind with a garrot.
On an impulse he picked the old garrot off the coffee table and toyed with it pensively as he dialled long distance.
Unfortunately, he wasn't quick enough to prevent the garrot from taking hold around his neck--but even then, he was far from vanquished.
A Chardeni whipmaster was trying to snare the mutant's ankles while a Drilikan assassin looped a garrot around his neck.
This is actually the gate into Kurald Galain as well as the garrot which was used to kill Fear Sengar.
How can it be that the woman I love doesn't want to listen to Musique du Garrot et de la Farraille?)
Kali calmly 201 The Tears of the Singers removed her garrot from the man's throat and, picking up his fallen disruptor, brushed the clinging sand from its barrel.
Later, in Rosario, he joined orchestras led by Julián Chera, Lincoln Garrot and José Sala.
The youths went to Mr. Solimine's car, where his companion opened the closed door and tried to wrestle the garrot away from Mr. Wanger, the witness said.
He saw military service for the English-backed Crown forces in Ireland but was falsely accused in 1565 by the Earl of KIldare of the murder of Garrot Nugent, son of the Baron of Delvin.
Examples of church recordings include the marriage of Alice Pace to Thomas Picket in 1539 at St. Michael Bassishaw, and Alyse Paice who married John Garrot on August 16, 1573 at the church of St. Lawrence Pountney, both London.
To put myself and my best friend's wife at risk of the garrotte."
The giant lifted the garrotte in his hand and reached forward.
She didn't dare when he held the garrotte so tight.
That garrotte could be a real pain in the neck.'
If the garrotte cord did not kill, the cold water of the Thames would.
Your two cans and string make a perfect garrotte!
Death-Wish began to choke as the necklace became a garrotte.
He didn't know the current method but the technique he'd been taught relied on the garrotte.
Bile rose, threatening to finish what the garrotte had begun.
Garrotte tries to convince his "brother" that Jake cannot be trusted.
Garrotte wants his "brother" to join him by killing Jake, but he refuses.
Relief surged but just as swiftly fled when he saw the garrotte still around her neck.
He sheathed the hunting knife and again reached into his right back pocket for the garrotte.
The giant holding the garrotte moved to the back ofJaime.
The garrotte was lethal; the captain from the Kuomintang was dead.
In his hands he held the garrotte.
The city seems caught in its circling ring road like a man struggling in a garrotte.
Realizing Garrotte needs to be stopped no matter what, Riley sets out to stop him.
The knife, the sword, the rope, the garrotte - they don't chill my heart.
He stood next to the door and unwound the twin wooden handles of the garrotte from his belt.
The spiked version, called the Catalan garrotte, was used as late as 1940.
What the hell was the garrotte about?
Duryea asked him about the drills, the instructions on how to make a garrotte.
He dug in a pocket and began untangling a waxed cord garrotte.
The garrotte is more painful and slower.
If you look at Goldeneye it doesn't actually do very much.
And he earned the role in the opening sequence of "Goldeneye."
And for a while the "Goldeneye" strategy worked, albeit on a low level.
Not only some of the maps, but it's going to include the Goldeneye weapon set.
The box art is similar to the poster for GoldenEye.
Both sexes show white wing patches in flight, looking rather like small Goldeneye.
Another early game that featured the sentry gun was Goldeneye 64.
However, some say that the game plays and feels too much like GoldenEye.
Work on the game began almost immediately after the release of GoldenEye 007.
I remember going over to a friends house to play Goldeneye and wondering why the graphics were so crappy.
Parish goldeneye grows to two feet tall, with bright yellow flowers.
Audubon's search engine works better, finding even the goldeneye if you simply type in "golden."
If you've a spy novel just itching to be written, head to Goldeneye for inspiration.
"In 'Goldeneye' we needed a way to get information to Bond.
Aurora is working on a half-scale version of the Goldeneye for commercial sales.
Adults are similar in appearance to the Common Goldeneye.
Reminded me of a mission from Goldeneye on the N64.
The Goldeneye of the Blackwell era has also attracted celebrities.
It contains around 150 species, which are commonly known as goldeneye and native to the New World.
However, none of them reached the critical or commercial success of GoldenEye 007.
While GoldenEye 007 is a re-imagining of the film, the game does have noticeable differences.
The next Bond film, GoldenEye, is not released until 1995.
The idea of multiplayer Goldeneye on the go has me salivating.
If you're after an online action experience on the Wii, Goldeneye is easily the best choice available.
Also, the Bond film GoldenEye was filmed on the line.
Common Goldeneye Bucephala clangula - They have black bills.
'Bucephala clangula' sounds noisy but, in fact, the golden-eye is a silent duck compared with the mallard and wigeon.
Feathers of Common Goldeneye (Bucephala clangula)
Goldeneye Bucephala clangula (Laaghag hooillagh)
GOLDENEYE Bucephala clangula.
The Common Goldeneye (Bucephala clangula) is a medium-sized sea duck of the genus Bucephala, the goldeneyes.
Like most North Sea fields operated by Shell, it is named after a bird - in this case Bucephala clangula, a small duck found in Scotland and elsewhere.
Cases of intraspecific brood parasitism, where a female lays in conspecific's nest, as illustrated by the Goldeneye duck (Bucephala clangula), do not represent a case of mimicry.
Intraspecific brood parasitism is seen in a number of duck species with females laying their eggs in the nests of others for example in the Goldeneye, Bucephala clangula.
In its winter quarters, the Scaly-sided Merganser might compete with other Merginae with which it shares its habitat then, e.g. Common Mergansers (M. merganser) and Common Goldeneyes (Bucephala clangula).
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