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From: "Devin Wilson" <survivalist@miquest.club>
To: <christian.gabriel@shortnote.de>
Subject: *****SPAM***** ONE Fighting tactic you need, now!
Date: Sun, 23 Sep 2018 13:16:45 -0500
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Content preview:  This email must be viewed in HTML mode. There is one simple
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From: "Devin Wilson" <survivalist@miquest.club>
Reply-To: "Francis Welch" <survivalist@miquest.club>
Subject: ONE Fighting tactic you need, now!
To: <christian.gabriel@shortnote.de>
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												<div style="font-weight: normal;"><font face="Arial, Verdana"><span style="font-weight: bold; font-size: x-large;">There is one simple fighting move that can save your life.</span></font></div>

												<div style="font-weight: normal; font-size: 10pt;">&nbsp;</div>

												<div style="font-weight: normal;"><font face="Arial, Verdana" style="font-size: large;">- It can take down an attacker no matter how big they are.</font></div>

												<div style="font-weight: normal;"><font face="Arial, Verdana" style="font-size: large;">- You can master the technique in a few hours.</font></div>

												<div style="font-weight: normal;"><font face="Arial, Verdana" style="font-size: large;">- It doesnt involve a weapon.</font></div>

												<div style="font-weight: normal;"><font face="Arial, Verdana" style="font-size: large;">- You do not have to be strong.</font></div>

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												<div style="font-weight: normal;"><font face="Arial, Verdana" style="font-size: large;">I&#39;ll also show you my other underground fighting tactics.</font></div>
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<style type="text/css">Approximately 13% of all bird species nest colonially. Nesting colonies are very common among seabirds on cliffs and islands. Nearly 95% of seabirds are colonial, leading to the usage, seabird colony, sometimes called a rookery. Many species of terns nest in colonies on the ground. Herons, egrets, storks, and other large waterfowl also nest communally in what are called heronries. Colony nesting may be an evolutionary response to a shortage of safe nesting sites and abundance or unpredictable food sources which are far away from the nest sites. Colony-nesting birds often show synchrony in their breeding, meaning that chicks all hatch at once, with the implication that any predator coming along at that time would find more prey items than it could possibly eat.
Common murre colony (Farallon Islands).

What exactly constitutes a colony is a matter of definition. Tufted puffins, for example, are pelagic birds that nest on the steep slopes and rocky crevices on coastal cliffs, often on islands. Each pair excavates its own burrow. A congregation of puffin burrows on a marine island is considered a colony. Sand martins (called bank swallows in North America) are seldom, if ever, observed to nest in solitude; such a dependence on social nesting would term the bird a colonial nester. A more extreme example of colonial nesting is found in the weaverbird family. The sociable weaver of southern Africa constructs massive, multi-family dwellings of twigs and dry grasses, with many entrances leading to different nesting chambers, accommodating as many as a hundred nesting pairs. These structures resemble haystacks hanging from trees, and have been likened to apartment buildings or beehives. 

Some seabird colonies host thousands of nesting pairs of various species. Triangle Island, for example, the largest seabird colony in British Columbia, Canada, is home to auks, gulls, cormorants, shorebirds, and other birds, as well as some marine mammals. Many seabirds show remarkable site fidelity, returning to the same burrow, nest or site for many years, and they will defend that site from rivals with great vigour. This increases breeding success, provides a place for returning mates to reunite, and reduces the costs of prospecting for a new site. Young adults breeding for the first time usually return to their natal colony, and often nest very close to where they hatched. Individual nesting sites at seabird colonies can be widely spaced, as in an albatross colony, or densely packed like an auk colony. In most seabird colonies several different species will nest on the same colony, often exhibiting some niche separation. Seabirds can nest in trees (if any are available), on the ground (with or without nests), on cliffs, in burrows under the ground and in rocky crevices. Colony size is a major aspect of the social environment of colonial birds.
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