migratory

পরিযায়ী
definition
adjective
migratory birds
denoting an animal that migrates.
translation of 'migratory'
ভ্রমণশীল,
যাযাবর
adjective
প্রচরণশীল,
পরিযায়ী
example
Agriculture professionals applaud the bats, which feed on 'migratory' corn earworm moths (also known as cotton bollworms), America's number-one agricultural pest.
It provides important habitat for almost 400 species of 'migratory' birds, 80 species of mammals, and 40 species of reptiles and amphibians.
Throughout most of its range the big-horn is a partly 'migratory' beast.
They are also partially 'migratory' , and in the fall they can be seen traveling in flocks of more than a hundred birds.
It is a good place for surfing and, as well as being a prime patch for dolphin spotting, it is on the 'migratory' route of the humpback whale.
These habitats have been degraded both physically by intensive stock and arable farming, land drainage and 'migratory' barriers, and also by pollution from agriculture and industry.
These routes used by 'migratory' birds for passage between wintering and breeding ranges are called flyways.
The large interindividual variation in migratory activity may be attributed to the 'migratory' strategy of this species.
It is also home to thousands of 'migratory' birds, caribou, and other creatures.
Coffee is grown under a canopy of shade trees, preserving ecosystems that are home to 'migratory' songbirds.
Seven bat species have been recorded in Nova Scotia, but little information is available on their relative abundance, ecology, and 'migratory' patterns.
They are toxic, bioaccumulative, and able to be transported by the movement of air, water, and 'migratory' species to places far from their original point of release.
The northerly bias in the direction of postbreeding movements is counter to the principal 'migratory' vector of avocets during this time period.
The spectacular humpbacks, which visit Cook Islands waters each year to breed, are about to resume their 'migratory' journey to the Antarctic.
We stress the importance of considering forest edge and early-successional habitats in conservation plans for 'migratory' landbirds to provide stopover habitats for species that utilize those habitats.
Four of the 10 island populations are 'migratory' , and therefore I repeated the analysis with these pairs excluded.
Climate change is likely to affect the range and 'migratory' patterns of many species, such as this Canada Warbler.
In the 'migratory' season, waterfowl of different varieties, thousands of sandpipers and shanks and varieties of ducks flock to this feeding ground.
The evolutionary significance of differentiating between these two types of migration rests on where the 'migratory' behavior first appeared.
'Migratory' behavior appears to have evolved multiple times in Catharus, so the species mentioned above do not constitute a monophyletic clade.
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