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"Whitewing," he said, raising himself on one elbow, "I will speak as God gives me power, but I am very feeble, and feel that the discussion of our plans must be conducted chiefly by yourself and your friends."
The Prairie Chief 1859
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"Whitewing," said he, drawing himself up with flashing eyes and extended hand in the course of the debate, "surely you do not tell me that the
The Prairie Chief 1859
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I have the 20 gauge 391 semi and the 12 gauge Whitewing O/U and they haven't disappointed yet.
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I have the 20 gauge 391 semi and the 12 gauge Whitewing O/U and they haven't disappointed yet.
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The Six Best (Wild) Bird Hunting Lodges in North America 2005
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Whereas mid-low elevations in the Sierra Nevada experienced extreme Medieval drought, precipitation at Whitewing appears to have been adequate to support mesic-adapted species.
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We reasoned that during the period of sympatry on Whitewing Mtn, the climate must have been compatible for all the species, i.e., fundamental niche spaces overlapped Jackson and Overpeck, 2000.
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The locations – Whitewing Mtn and San Joaquin Ridge – are both in Mono County CA, very close to the bristlecones and foxtails.
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The six species that we identified from Whitewing Mtn do not occur together at present.
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The ecologic patterns and climatic estimates at Whitewing and San Joaquin Ridge corroborate studies showing significant Medieval warmth in the California region but provide evidence for differences between high and low elevations in moisture availability.
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