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irruption <an irruption; irruptions> N

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An irruption is an irregular migration of birds to a region where they aren't usually found.
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The occasional irruption of some bona fide, sassy wordplay feels like a palm slapping a sleeper's cheek.
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It is always at risk of extinction from environmental changes (droughts, fires, insect population irruptions), because flight away from the island would likely prove fatal.
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Black-backed woodpecker are generally non-migratory but historically have undertaken intermittent irruptions.
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Extirpation of great sharks along the eastern seaboard caused an irruption of rays and the collapse of a century-old scallop fishery.
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This isn't called a migration but rather an irruption, which is when birds are seen in places where they don't usually frequent.
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It was surprisingly entrancing to watch, a sudden irruption of the eternal into earthbound life.
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It was a style irruption that made everything lagging before look leaden, stodgy.
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The probable cause of this year's irruption is a decline in the lemming population, the snowy owl's preferred prey, he said.
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In 1637, a capitulation was issued that mentions irruption and insolentia by the military, and ruled out more drastic consequences for irregular behaviour of the soldiers.
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