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She said it was the most beautiful snowflake she could ever imagine.
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What are the chances a similar snowflake has fallen in Earth's history?
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The results are likely to be as unique as, well, a snowflake.
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Does she want to be a special snowflake or an ordinary person?
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The weather is still threatening, and now and then a snowflake falls.
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As I enter the woods the slate-colored snowbird starts up before me and chirps sharply.
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The little black-headed snowbird, Thurber's junco, is the most common of all the Tahoe birds.
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One snowbird nestled close to her heart and another put its bill to her lips.
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And she was off over the hills with almost the lightness and swiftness of a snowbird.
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The trees, it seemed to him, were murmuring their disapproval of such things as snowbird hunts.
Usage of snow bunting in English
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On March 18th, while enjoying a lunch break at the summit of Brandon Mountain, I spotted a snowbunting.
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Nansen tells of seeing an occasional snowbunting in that desolation of arctic ice where the Fram drifted so long.
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Presently, at a movement of my arm, away they went, flying exactly like the snowbunting, and showing nearly as much white.
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Several woodpeckers, kingfishers, jays, bluebird, kingbird, chickadee, snowbunting; several sparrows, including, fortunately, the white-crowned, white-throat and song, but now, unfortunately, the English as well.
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A few snowbuntings and winter hawks were also seen.
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What do you think of SnowBunting?
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Surely, SnowBunting has no earthly chance?
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He looked and looked, and at last he spied Little SnowBunting balancing herself on a salmon-berry bush.
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A flock of snowbuntings will perform their aerial evolutions with a precision that the best-trained soldiery cannot equal.
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" SnowBunting?" said Odo, with a groan, "there's another of them.
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After the cattle have eaten, the birds-snowbuntings and red-polls-comeand pick up the crumbs, the seeds of the grasses and weeds.
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"Because it's the day before Christmas," twittered SnowBunting.
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In the suburbs, among the scattered Irish and negro shanties, came suddenly upon a flock of birds, feeding about like our northern snowbuntings.
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Professor Ansted mentions the SnowBunting in his list as occurring in Guernsey and Sark, and there is a specimen at present in the Museum.
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"So I have heard," said he, "though I think that name really belongs to Snowflake the SnowBunting."