Naturalists have praised his descriptions of the English wildlife of his time, brief though they are : in particular his valuable description of the first irruption into England in 1254 of the common crossbill.
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Britain records very sporadic vagrants, but in 1968 over 300 nutcrackers visited Britain as part of a larger irruption into western Europe, probably due to a spell of early cold weather in Siberia.
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The novelty of these elections was the irruption of two new parties : Citizens ( C's ), a Catalan unionist party created in 2006 to stand in the Parliament of Catalonia elections.
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An early 20th-century critic suggested that these poems resume historical traditions going back to the Vandal irruption of 408 and the Battle of Chalons fought by the West Goths against the Huns in 451.
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The greatest eastward irruptions often occur in wet periods and are synchronized with irruptions of other seedeating birds such as the red-breasted nuthatch, the red crossbill, and the other North American goldfinches.
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The greatest eastward irruptions often occur in wet periods and are synchronized with irruptions of other seedeating birds such as the red-breasted nuthatch, the red crossbill, and the other North American goldfinches.
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When the Kaunian Empire fell thanks to the " Algarvian Irruption "-analogous to the Germanic invasions of the late Roman Empire-the Kaunians remained the dominant cultural and ethnic group in Eastern Derlavai.
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Whoever ill-affected to the state, shall dare to land in those parts of Wales where I have any employment under your majesty, must resolve with himself to make his entrance and irruption over my belly.
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Another theme is the status of the ruined environment ( which includes another sentient race, more obviously alien ) : this paradisial arrangement is threatened by the irruption of the aggressive qhal-human host of refugees from Shiuan.
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Scientists at the University of California at Riverside, near the first irruption of the sharpshooter, have high hopes of defeating their enemy by dispersing a tiny stingerless wasp from Mexico that lays its eggs inside the eggs of sharpshooters.