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Foreign Birds Families: Many younger and inexperienced foreign birds families fall prey to predators, hunters, or other causes of death during their first year, but most goose families remain relatively intact through¬out their wintering and migration periods. When they return to the breeding grounds in spring, the yearling foreign birds families separate from the adult breeders and usually spend the summer months well apart from the nesting foreign birds families.There were infrequent gatherings of families when there was a temporary local food surplus, such as an abundance of foreign birds families or sea lions during the breeding season, or when a stranded whale was killed and shared by many households. During occasional periods of temporary sur¬plus these peoples held initiation rites and re¬ligious ceremonies. The shaman's main task was curing illness. No combination of shamanistic prowess and political leadership existed. Each elementary family was relatively autonomous. There were no villages or groups of families recognizing political connection. Families were linked together solely by marriage ties. The only sense of tribe seems to have been in defense of territory against trespass by families from one of the other major ethnic groups, if these ap¬peared hostile. See Also Foreign Birds Ory:Naturally the out¬door aviary is the ideal situation for breeding birds, but there are many which will breed in smaller cages when provided with proper conditions. Probably the most satisfactory birds for small-cage breeding are some of the foreign birds ory finches.Cats and Birds. There is no question that cats do stalk and kill birds, but cats are an insignif¬icant factor in overall bird mortality. To cite two of a number of biological studies of the stomach contents of cats, only 6 of 50 cats in Wisconsin had eaten birds as their last meal, and birds provided a final repast for only 4% of a group of cats in Oklahoma. Wildlife authori¬ties insist that other birds—jays, for example-kill more birds than do cats. Moreover, cats are themselves the prey of some birds, like the great horned owl.
On The Other Hand See Foreign Birds Spanish:Spanish foreign birds Spanish Legion. Formed about 19C when Spain penetrated North Africa, the Terci as it is called, consists almost entirely of Spai iards—tough, often desperate men unwelcome i Spain. The Tercio was the backbone of tl Spanish Army in the Riff War (1921-1925), bloodily suppressed a revolt of Asturian mine in 1934, and it was Francisco Franco's shock un in the Spanish Civil War (1936-1939). Now garrisons Spanish possessions in North Africa. The King's German Legion. Britain had a legio of Hanoverians, from 1720 to 1820, that fougl in the Peninsular War and at Waterloo.RIO DE ORO, re'6 tha o'ro, colony, Spanish West Africa, comprising the southern section of Spanish Sahara. It is bounded on the east and south by the Islamic Republic of Mauritania; on the west by the Atlantic Ocean; and on the north by Saguia el Hamra, which constitutes the north¬ern section of Spanish Sahara. The chief town is Villa Cisneros. The coast of Rfo de Oro extends from Cabo Bojador south to Cap Blanc. While most of its 71,042 square miles consist of barren desert inhabited by nomadic Berbers, the Spanish government granted exploration and development rights to several foreign birds Spanish petroleum companies in 1960.
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