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Sandhill Cranes on Spring Migration in the Huron Wetland Management District in eastern South Dakota. Photo: Sandra Uecker\USFWS

a panel discussion about those who have chosen the sea to be free

Today I saw over 4000 Sandhill Cranes migrating north over the Rio Grande, Los Ranchos de Albuquerque, New Mexico

EMV Migration: Why your testing strategy is critical

 

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PES Network on Migration and Integration. Brussels, 29 May, 2018

Violinist and singer Tshepo Mngoma from the theatrical production Songs of Migration. Cue/Hennie Pretorius

Operation Migration whooping cranes leave LaSalle Co., IL headed for Piat, IL

Wildebeest Migration, Serengeti National Park, Tanzania, 2004

Bilbolbul 2011

Migrations - A story for hystory a fumetti

 

4 marzo 2011

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Old Hickory Dam-Old Hickory,Tn

9/2/08

This bird shouldn't have been here! I'm guessing it's a migrant from the Great Lakes region passing through.

As part of the ILO’s Fair Recruitment Initiative, the EU-funded “Global Action to Improve the Recruitment Framework of Labour Migration”, also known as REFRAME project organized a stakeholder consultation on labour migration and fair recruitment on 31st May, 2018 at the Movenpick Hotel, Colombo

The colors in this New bracelet just pop! I love the colors of Orangey-Red with the Brass....and Turquoise~ This Fabulous fall Bracelet is made with~

Oxidized Sterling silver wire~ Oxidized Brass leafy vine~ Brass bird (swallow) with Czech glass flower, brass flowered bead cap, coppery Czech glass bead and Sterling silver bead cap~ Two Orange/red beads.....One of Red Jasper with Sterling silver bead caps...and the other a lage Sunstone oval~ One large Turquoise Howlite bead with Gorgeous etched Solid Brass Bead cap~ Bronze flower charm~ and soft peach plastic leaf charm~

 

This one of a kind bracelet is secured with a Brass Lobster clasp will fit a size 7 1/2 - 8 inch wrist ( 19 1/2 - 21 cm)

 

Furry Migration 2017 is a furry convention held in Minneapolis, Minnesota from August 25-27, 2017 at the Hyatt Regency Minneapolis

Great Blue Heron wishing it had gone south.

Sandhill Cranes heading back north. Evening flight Modoc NWR

the indigenous population of Shimshal during their seasonal migration to higher pastures on the Shimshal Pass.

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60L Weekends Item from The Dark Fae

 

Location: Everwinter Post Apocalyptic Theme Park

As part of the ILO’s Fair Recruitment Initiative, the EU-funded “Global Action to Improve the Recruitment Framework of Labour Migration”, also known as REFRAME project organized a stakeholder consultation on labour migration and fair recruitment on 31st May, 2018 at the Movenpick Hotel, Colombo

Sinopsis: Sigue a una gran variedad de aves migratorias a través de 40 países a través de los 7 continentes. Los equipos de más de 450 personas, usaron aviones, planeadores, helicópteros y globos para volar al lado, arriba, abajo y delante de las aves. El resultado es una película de asombrosa belleza, Tan elevada que resulta regocijante! Abre los ojos ante las maravillas del mundo natural mientras vuelan en compañía de las aves más hermosas del mundo recorriendo áreas tan remotas como el Ártico y el Amazonas y tan pobladas como Paris y Nueva York.

Mr Donald TUSK, President of the European Council.

 

Karen Remmler (left), professor and chair of German studies and chair of critical social thought, is one of seven faculty members who team taught a course on migration to more than 100 students.

Wildebeests crossing Mara River / Great Migration (Masai Mara - Kenia - 2010)

(Pat) Goose Island Spring Migration

Wildebeest migration across the Maasai Mara, Kenya

Winter in skagit County during the Snow Geese Migration geese in flight Washington State USA

 

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First year nonbreeding Common Terns make a short visit on a pier in Long Island, New York.

  

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