timberline in the PONS Dictionary

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This is a common bird in wet mountain forests, second growth, bamboo clumps, scrubby pasture and bushy clearings from 1700 m altitude to the timberline.
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This treerunner is found in hills and mountains from 1200 m up to the timberline, in forests and adjacent edges and clearings.
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Higher altitudes deep into the wilderness areas are above timberline and alpine conditions prevail.
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The top 3 mi are above timberline and require some rock scrambling to reach the summit.
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Various rhododendrons live in the scrub habitat near timberline, as do junipers and birches.
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Despite its high elevation, the trail often dips below the alpine timberline to provide refuge from the exposed, storm-prone regions above.
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It is most commonly seen below the timberline in areas with whitebark pine and alpine larch.
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It flies in alpine tundra and is most common near timberline.
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Early settlers to the area started homesteads in the timberline, which provided building materials and fuel.
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While the timberline sparrow recognizably differs in some details, there is little reproductive isolation between the taxa.
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