| 11. | The ouzel is a fish-eater, which explains why it goes into rivers.
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| 12. | Norway lemming, Arctic fox, snowy owl, Eurasian dotterel, ptarmigan, and ring ouzel.
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| 13. | Today, bats are still found on Blackheath and migrating ring ouzel may occasionally be seen in spring.
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| 14. | In 1994, he released a book titled " Ring Ouzels of the Yorkshire Dales ".
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| 15. | Waterfalls found there are Ouzel Falls, Trio Falls, Copeland Falls, There's also Calypso Cascades.
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| 16. | The ring ouzel prefers semi-open stone runs and lightly wooded transition zones between treeless raised bogs and forests.
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| 17. | In addition to the flora, there are relatively rare birds such as peregrine falcons, ring ouzels and ravens.
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| 18. | The River Ouzel provides the border between the parts, with Leighton to the east and Linslade to the west.
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| 19. | Trees and shrubs growing in the riparian zones along the Rogue River include willows, water ouzel, and Canada goose.
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| 20. | It is usually called the " River Ouzel ", except near Newport Pagnell where both names are used.
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