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" ... No such conditions appear to confront the winter sojourners of Hawaii. During its stay in the islands the plover, as also the turnstone, feeds chiefly in the upland pastures and clearings, up to 6,000 or 7,000 feet, and on newly-plowed cane land.... "
The American Bats of the Genera Myotis and Pizonyx - Página 196
por Gerrit Smith Miller, Glover Morrill Allen - 1928 - 218 páginas
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The Auk, Volumen27

1910 - 620 páginas
...or 7000 feet, and on newly plowed cane land. Both the sugar planter and the stock raiser have much to thank the plover for, since, while the birds feed...on the island pastures is green and luxuriant, and this usually is in winter when rains are most copious. That the supply of food in winter and spring...
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Annual Report of the Board of Regents of the Smithsonian Institution

Smithsonian Institution. Board of Regents - 1911 - 846 páginas
...or 7,000 feet, and on newly-plowed cane land. Both the sugar planter and the stock raiser have much to thank the plover for, since, while the birds feed...on the island pastures is green and luxuriant, and this usually is in winter when rains are most copious. That the supply of food in winter and spring...
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Annual Report of the Board of Regents of the Smithsonian Institution

Smithsonian Institution. Board of Regents - 1911 - 844 páginas
...land. Both the sugar planter and the stock raiser have much to thank the plover for, since, wliile the birds feed on small seeds to some extent, they...on the island pastures is green and luxuriant, and this usually is in winter when rains are most copious. That the supply of food in winter and spring...
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Annual Report of the Board of Regents of the Smithsonian Institution

Smithsonian Institution. Board of Regents - 1911 - 848 páginas
...or 7,000 feet, and on newly-plowed cane land. Both the sugar planter and the stock raiser have much to thank the plover for, since, while the birds feed...seeds to some extent, they live chiefly on insects, aotid according to Perkins, on insects of much economic importance, since they depend largely on the...
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