Some articles on immigrant, rare immigrant:
List Of Moths Of Great Britain (Noctuidae) - Subfamily Catocalinae
... Catocala fraxini Clifden Nonpareil — immigrant transitory resident Catocala nupta Red Underwing — south central Catocala electa Rosy Underwing ...
... Catocala fraxini Clifden Nonpareil — immigrant transitory resident Catocala nupta Red Underwing — south central Catocala electa Rosy Underwing ...
List Of Moths Of Great Britain (Noctuidae) - Subfamily Acronictinae
... Orange Upperwing — formerly south (Red Data Book) now rare immigrant Conistra vaccinii Chestnut — throughout Conistra ligula Dark Chestnut — south, central ...
... Orange Upperwing — formerly south (Red Data Book) now rare immigrant Conistra vaccinii Chestnut — throughout Conistra ligula Dark Chestnut — south, central ...
Famous quotes containing the words immigrant and/or rare:
“There is no such thing as a free lunch.”
—Anonymous.
An axiom from economics popular in the 1960s, the words have no known source, though have been dated to the 1840s, when they were used in saloons where snacks were offered to customers. Ascribed to an Italian immigrant outside Grand Central Station, New York, in Alistair Cookes America (epilogue, 1973)
“And this shall be for music when no one else is near,
The fine song for singing, the rare song to hear!
That only I remember, that only you admire,
Of the broad road that stretches and the roadside fire.”
—Robert Louis Stevenson (18501894)
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