irruptive in English
adjective
[ir'rup·tive || ɪ'rʌptɪv]
tending to burst or break in; intrusive, invasive
Use "irruptive" in a sentence
1. Black-capped Chickadees stage periodic irruptive flights in fall, when hundreds or even thousands can be
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3. Populations may become irruptive in poor or harsh winters, meaning that groups of up to a thousand birds may unpredictably move from northern Europe to the Baltic, the Netherlands, Britain and even as far as the southern Balkans.