How To Use Bird nest In A Sentence
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You are referring to Parque Juarez and, unfortunately in some people's minds, the city is removing the bird nests from the trees so that a stroll in the park on Sunday does not need head protection from droppings from above.
Gardening in San Miguel
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Younger children would play ‘bullrush’, make shanghais and stilts and go bird nesting or exploring.
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Many types of predators depredate bird nests and thus potentially influence the spatial distribution of their prey.
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The little seabird nests high in coastal forests, a fact that had eluded ornithologists until several years ago, when a bird with webbed feet flopped out of a felled tree.
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Ferns, lichens and mosses are good choices for a spot with poor natural light, as are Swedish ivy, bird nest sansevieriea, and maidenhead spleenwort.
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More obviously, ivy entanglements are important bird nesting sites.
Times, Sunday Times
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Columbids will re-use nests and will build nests on top of abandoned bird nests.
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How was I going to tease her for having bird nest hair if she didn't and had beautiful, lustrous raven hair?
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Do southern flying squirrels frequently depredate songbird nests in other areas?
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In 1982 the clock stopped when snow landed on it and the hands froze and some years later it stopped again when a bird nested in it.
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The bunny on the left is an Easter card (how cute), and there are two bird nests complete with bird eggs made of Chocolate and shredded wheat (doesn't it look realistic).
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The bunny on the left is an Easter card (how cute), and there are two bird nests complete with bird eggs made of Chocolate and shredded wheat (doesn't it look realistic).
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Rattlesnakes eat mostly rodents, but coachwhip snakes will climb trees or cactus to eat eggs from bird nests.
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The iguanas also devour sea turtle eggs and shorebird nestlings.
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However, we did not record egg puncture at mockingbird nests at either study site, which suggests also that this species was not parasitized.
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I climbed to the top of the ladder but still couldn't reach the bird nest.
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Cowbird nestlings were placed into nests prior to the hatching of host nestlings to simulate the shorter incubation periods characteristic of parasitic species.
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In addition, has also joined the bird nest resounds " Boundlessly " sees somebody off Liu Xiang the video frequency in the Liu Xiang biography.
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More obviously, ivy entanglements are important bird nesting sites.
Times, Sunday Times
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Attract them by planting native berrying shrubs and trees, abandoning pesticides and installing special bluebird nesting boxes.
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High densities of argasid ticks have been linked to egg and seabird nestlings desertion and lower survival of Cattle Egrets.
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They caught five poachers, equipped with modern rappelling gear, in possession of six bags of bird nests.
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The Bird Nest is the National stadium. The other is the National Swimming center.
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Estimating the cost of accepting a cowbird egg was done by experimentally placing newly hatched cowbird chicks into catbird nests.
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Unlike most shorebirds, Solitary Sandpipers do not nest on the ground, but find an old, abandoned, songbird nest in a tree.
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That was worse than the main floor; more spiderwebs to sweep and more empty bird nests.
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The bird nests are wrongly believed to have aphrodisiacal value and removed.
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Two who heard the program, Marty Vibul and Linda Patterson, wanted to donate funds to help the project, and with the added assistance of store owners Tim and Margie Griffiths of Wild Birds Unlimited the Peaks decided to supplement their 17 bluebird nest boxes at Audubon Park with some boxes specifically tailored to the prothonotary warbler, which is considered as endangered in some areas of North America.
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