It is true indeed that in zoological nomenclature some of these are distinguished as "voles" (see VOLE), but this is not in accord with popular usage, where such creatures - come under the designation either of water-rats or field-mice. [Please select]
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15, 1952) the wheatears were always caught in those areas that supported the greatest number of red-backed voles (_Clethrionomys rutilus_). [Please select]
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They crossed the track of another rabbit going, at right-angles, down to the water to drink, and then the little, busy tattoo of bank-voles. [Please select]
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On many occasions opossums disturbed live-traps set for small animals, to obtain the voles, mice, skinks, or insects caught in them. [Please select]
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White-footed mice, prairie voles and pine voles eat the fruit and seed. [Please select]
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As ground vegetation is scanty in these places it seems that the voles are attracted by the abundant supply of locust seeds. [Please select]
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According to Professor Dallas, the true Voles number about fifty species, arranged by various writers under a considerable number of sub-genera. [Please select]
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Also, vipers know all about voles, field and bank; they specialize in 'em.' [Please select]
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Again about a minute's pause, and three bank-voles came out together. [Please select]
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Then there were no voles; but there seemed to have been no going of the voles, either. [Please select]
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The Water-rats, or Voles, eat fishes, frogs, and toads, besides other food, and do infinite mischief to banks and dams, which they undermine. [Please select]
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