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1 Stragglers migrate south in mid-fall, but the largest numbers move just ahead of freezeup.
2 But around September they switch from eating flies to eating berries and migrate south .
3 They were kneading her shoulder and seemed to be of a mind to migrate south .
4 We'd have to migrate south each fall.
5 Frost had been surprised to learn that although some pigeons would migrate south , many would stay here all year.
6 It is one of the last to migrate south , and is more common than the red-breasted merganser on inland waters.
7 The portions of humanity that remained in Africa could migrate south as the northern portions of the continent turned into dessert.
8 They have flourished in the wild, migrating south for the winter.
9 Do they, then, join the old birds before the wandering and migrating south begins?
10 Should this bird not have migrated south by then?
11 Canadian Palm Trees Migrating South For The Winter?
12 He reached the plateau and saw that the woods goats had been migrating south for some time.
13 They consequently migrated south and, in the fifteenth century, finally wiped out the last of the old Norse settlers.
14 They migrated south and west.
15 "Snowbird migrating south for some sun and sand?" I persisted.
16 Quilalea, a private island and marine sanctuary is home to turtles and humpback whales who shelter their young here before migrating south .
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