• 1941, she was transferred to the Ministry of War Transport (MoWT) and renamed Empire Egret. In 1942, she was transferred to the United States Maritime Commission...
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    destination for bird watchers. Notable species include the scarlet ibis, cocrico, egret, shiny cowbird, bananaquit, oilbird and various species of honeycreeper...
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    other birds including other little cormorants, painted storks, gulls and egrets may attempt to steal them. Indian cormorants tend to fish communally in...
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    cities after their escape from captivity. Some species, including cattle egret, yellow-headed caracara and galah, have spread naturally far beyond their...
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    pp. 114–117, 180). Niell WT Jr (1947). "Size and habits of the cottonmouth moccasin". Herpetologica 3: 203–205. Niell WT Jr (1948). "Hibernation of...
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    laying two to four eggs. The nesting trees are either shared with those of egrets, cormorants and darters, or can be single-species colonies like in lowland...
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  • in October 1939 as Nightingale for Grace Lines Inc. To MoWT in 1941 and renamed Empire Egret. To United States Maritime Commission (USMC) in 1942 and...
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    doi:10.1136/bmj.38499.599861.E0. PMC 558612. PMID 15987704. "CGRO SSC >> EGRET Detection of Gamma Rays from the Moon". Heasarc.gsfc.nasa.gov. 2005-08-01...
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    mainly sourced from the prolific Egret Member. After accumulation and preservation of abundant organic matter in the Egret Member, three major sandstone...
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    They forage mainly in dry open land and stubbly fields, sometimes joining egrets and other birds on land being tilled to feed on exposed earthworms, disturbed...
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    wide variety of other species, including ducks, geese, shorebirds, herons, egrets, and raptors. "California Swan Festival". (official website). Yuba-Sutter...
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    road from the latter. Jalan Bangau A road in Kepong Baru named after the Egret bird, known as "bangau" in Malay. Jalan Barat 西路 Located beside the Tun...
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    birds, including white-faced ibis; American white pelican; great and snowy egrets; herons; Franklin's, California, and ring-billed gulls; Caspian and Forster's...
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    layers of peat. The prairies harbor a variety of wading birds: herons, egrets, ibises, cranes, and bitterns. Refuge staff manages 33,000 acres (130 km2)...
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