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Example sentences for "arctic regions"

  • Arctic regions; south in winter rarely to New York and Minnesota.

  • Nests in Arctic regions, migrating southward irregularly in winter to the northern United States.

  • Nests in Arctic regions, wintering southward, rarely and irregularly in the Atlantic States, to New York (casually South Carolina) and more commonly in the Mississippi Valley to Ohio and Texas.

  • Nests in Arctic regions, winters irregularly south to Kansas and Virginia.

  • Arctic regions, south in winter to Long Island, the Great Lakes, and San Francisco Bay.

  • Arctic regions; south in winter to the northern border of the United States.

  • Arctic regions, south in winter to the Middle States.

  • Arctic regions, breeding from Alaska and Greenland and northward, and wintering south to New England.

  • It is quite true that a general elevation of the land in high latitudes would greatly increase the ice-fields of arctic regions, and might even give rise to perennial snow and glaciers in the mountain-districts of our islands.

  • The wholesale scattering of erratics at any time previous to the Pleistocene, must have been exceptional even in arctic regions, and consequently one is not surprised that they do not everywhere stare the observer in the face.

  • The description given by ancient as well as modern navigators of the sea and land in high southern latitudes, clearly attests the greater severity of the climate as compared to arctic regions.

  • Map showing the course of the Siberian rivers from south to north, from temperate to arctic regions, in the country where the fossil bones of the Mammoth abound.

  • Arctic regions in America, chiefly on the Aleutian Islands and northwest coast of Alaska.

  • Arctic regions in summer; in winter south through the United States to South America.

  • Arctic Regions of North America, and in winter casually as far south as California.

  • The sheep tend to become mainly or entirely white at the northern portion of their range--thereby becoming exceedingly conspicuous in summer--but change to grays and browns from the semi-Arctic regions southward.

  • The coloration of certain animals in the Arctic and sub-Arctic Regions is somewhat remarkable, as at certain seasons it is conspicuously out of harmony with its surroundings, and cannot therefore be protective.

  • They are in a perfect state, clearly indicating a cold climate; as two-thirds of them are now met with in arctic regions.

  • More than a third of the species in this drift are now inhabitants of arctic regions, none of them extending southward to the British seas; which is the more remarkable as Bridlington is situated in latitude 54 degrees north.

  • A kind of cress (Cochlearia officinalis) growing along the seacoast of Northern Europe and in arctic regions.

  • Land blink, a peculiar atmospheric brightness seen from sea over distant snow-covered land in arctic regions.

  • The Velvet Scoter breeds in the Arctic and sub-Arctic regions of Europe and Asia, from the Atlantic to the Pacific, and winters in temperate latitudes.

  • The Sclavonian Grebe is a wide ranging species, inhabiting during summer the Arctic and sub-Arctic regions of Europe, Asia, and America, retiring southwards in winter.

  • The Divers are all birds of the north-temperate or Arctic regions, during summer; in winter their range is much more extended, almost reaching to the northern tropics.

  • Northern hemisphere; breeds in Arctic regions; winters mainly at sea, south to Gibraltar and Gulf of Mexico; one California record.

  • Breeds in Arctic regions; winters south to Great Lakes and British Columbia; rarely to Massachusetts.

  • Arctic regions; breeds from Labrador and Hudson Bay north to northern Greenland and northern Alaska; in winter migrates but little southward; no satisfactory United States record.

  • Northern hemisphere; breeds in Arctic regions; winters mainly at sea, from California, Great Lakes, and Massachusetts south to South America.

  • In summer dress (in arctic regions) the bird is almost white.

  • They are world-wide in their distribution, being serious pests even in Arctic regions, where they are often intolerably numerous and greedy.


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