Examples of 'auks' in a sentence

Meaning of "auks"

Auk is a noun referring to a family of seabirds known for their unique physical characteristics and habitats, such as puffins and murres
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Running at the auks is not the answer.
The auks are just too quick off the mark.
The last pair of great auks is killed.
Little auks arrive in their millions.
Millions of little auks on migration.
Little auks breed in large colonies on marine cliffsides.
Stuff as many little auks inside it as you can.
Auks live in the northern hemisphere and can fly.
This work also details the harvesting of a colony of auks.
The great auks were flightless birds that were an easy prey.
Belongs to the family of auks.
Immature auks are rarely infested.
Hoatzin to auks.
Auks can fly.
The little auks always.

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Auks and gannets flying high tell me the weather is improving and we are near land.
The flightless birds that Cartier was describing were great auks.
Collection of great auks for museums pushed the already rare species to extinction.
It nests in colonies, often with other auks.
Great auks walked slowly and sometimes used their wings to help them traverse rough terrain.
Caught in spring, little auks are a human food resource in winter.
Auks are monogamous, and tend to form lifelong pairs.
It 's just as well the little auks have kept their powers of flight.
Great auks reacted to noises, but were rarely frightened by the sight of something.
In years when there was a shortage of food, the great auks did not breed.
The auks were very agile swimmers, but were clumsy and vulnerable on land.
It 's not so surprising because they are both part of the same family of auks.
Auks in general are sensitive to human, airplane, and boat disturbance at the colony.
The ulna is short relative to the humerus and hand, as in auks and penguins.
As great auks dwindled in number, they became more sought after than ever before.
As you approach by boat, you realise that the sea surface is bristling with auks.
Should we bring great auks and other lost species back from the dead?
Auks should not be confused with penguins, which live in the Antarctic.
Within minutes, the Icelanders had captured the auks and strangled them.
Synthliboramphus auks are small, with mainly black upper parts and white the short wings.
Pan-Alcidae is a clade of charadriiform birds containing the auks and their extinct relatives.
Right, Little auks feed on small crustaceans that grow in the Arctic summer waters.
Tell me the weather is improving and we're near land. Auks and gannets flying high.
Auks and penguins, similar though they are, are not closely related.
A glaucous gull, also hunting auks.
Today, as in the past, the auks are restricted to cooler northern waters.
Little shrimp-like organisms, copepods, are the main prey item for the little auks.
Little auks may cope with one threat, but what about two?
CHARADRIIFORMES Waders, gulls and auks.
The auks are out-foxed … and the pups will get their supper.
However, the settlers found the auks to be “ very good and nourishing meat . ”.
Auks ( razorbills, guillemots, puffins ) and other diving birds, hard corals.
The last colony of great auks lived on Geirfuglasker ( the " Great Auk Rock " ) off Iceland.
Each year, upwards of 30 million little auks come to the Arctic.
The auks are out-foxed.

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