migratory

IPA: mˈaɪgrʌtɔri

adjective

  • (of birds, etc) Migrating.
  • Roving; wandering; nomadic.
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Examples of "migratory" in Sentences

  • Department of the Interior to tag migratory birds has been changed.
  • It's made them break a migratory pattern that goes back thousands of years.
  • Last I recall, they are expecting a 12% increase in migratory bird deaths this year.
  • During what is called the migratory phase, the ants bivouac in a new site nearly every night.
  • We dream of birds, watch them pepper the sky in migratory lines that coil and uncoil such hard instincts in deep September.
  • The tags lasted from four weeks to seven months before falling out; altogether, they provided one of the most detailed sets of long-term migratory data for humpbacks ever collected.
  • 65-Foreigners registered are required to inform the Registro Nacional de Extranjeros, of their changes in migratory status, nationality, maritial status, domicile, and employment activities, within 30 days of the change.
  • Even if that were possible (it's not) global warming still threatens to shift where crops CAN be grown (this is already happening, google research on massive shifts in migratory bird ranges - THEY know things are changing and adjust accordingly) and selfish Americans will let millions of (pick poor ethnic group here, probably African) die before building them nuke desalination plants, just wait and see.

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