migratory in the PONS Dictionary

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migratory [or migration] processes

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It has become a sanctuary for resident and migratory birds and many species of wildlife.
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It is seasonally migratory, overwintering in offshore waters and moving into coastal habitats for summer.
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The society is primarily concerned with documenting and studying the migratory bird life in the region.
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The refuge is now able to accomplish its primary objective; providing food and shelter for migratory waterfowl.
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It is said that from this day, which signals a change of season, the migratory birds start returning to the hills.
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Several species of migratory birds visit the reservoir during winter.
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Poachers pose the biggest danger to migratory birds.
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This duck is not migratory, but will wander in the dry season to find suitable waters.
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The islands are a resting place for migratory birds.
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The "cathedra" of such a bishop was often migratory.
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