How To Use Bird of prey In A Sentence
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The moorland blaze has come at a bad time for ground-nesting birds such as golden plovers, curlews, lapwings and merlins, a rare bird of prey.
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The most common bird of prey is the kestrel, which feeds chiefly on rodents such as mice and voles but will occasionally take small birds, beetles, small frogs, etc.
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The South African National Bird of Prey Centre takes in injured raptors - eagles, owls, sparrow hawks, for example - and nurses them back to health.
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A white bird of prey hovers above what appears to be a mass exodus of fleeing animals.
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The distressed bird of prey was hanging upside down after leather straps on its legs became wound round a branch.
The Sun
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He would have had to be a bird of prey, a handsome hawk, to pry a bankbook from their fingers.
Lorelei
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The moorland blaze has come at a bad time for ground-nesting birds such as golden plovers, curlews, lapwings and merlins, a rare bird of prey.
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To spend your life with a wild bird of prey is an astonishing joy.
Times, Sunday Times
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It glittered beneath the light, twining over his broad shoulders to trail around my wrist like the ebony jesses of some exotic bird of prey.
Brush of Darkness
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The kestrel is the most fertile; for this is nearly the only bird of prey which drinks, and its moisture, both innate and acquired, along with its heat is favourable to generative products.
On the Generation of Animals
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Secondly, a fox is not a recognised quarry for a bird of prey.
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The most common bird of prey is the kestrel, which feeds chiefly on rodents such as mice and voles but will occasionally take small birds, beetles, small frogs, etc.
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To spend your life with a wild bird of prey is an astonishing joy.
Times, Sunday Times
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If you took a parrot or a bird of prey, you'd hear it flapping its wings.
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We swooped like some bird of prey over the advancing army.
Anti-Ice
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A strange bird of prey called the striated caracaras.
Bird Sounds Recorded from Far Afield
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It was a hawk or eagle or some other bird of prey, with wings spread and talons outstretched.
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We watched a bird of prey swoop down on a mouse.
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Suddenly I heard a loud bird cry as a large bird of prey flew towards me.
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Exemptions to the hunting ban include hunting an artificial scent trail, exercising hounds, and using no more than two dogs to flush a wild animal to be shot or killed by a bird of prey.
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Wanting to protect falconry as a sport, the government did not restrict the number of dogs that can be used to flush wild mammals for a bird of prey.
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Very graceful it was too, like a blue bird of prey but without feathers or wings or talons or any other bird features, come to think of it.
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The gilded silver pinhead, styled in the image of a bird of prey, is one of a handful of examples discovered in Britain and will go on display in London.
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There are hundreds of different types of birds including five types of penguins, albatrosses, and cara caras (a rare bird of prey).
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No bird of prey hovered overhead, not even the dragonflies disturbed the oily surface of the pond.
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It doesn't matter how good a WWI superpilot superhero superace you are, you ain't outflying a fairdinkum bird of prey.
Archive 2007-07-01
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We swooped like some bird of prey over the advancing army.
Anti-Ice
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Commander Kruge cloaks his Bird of Prey and heads to the Genesis Planet to discover its secrets.
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We swooped like some bird of prey over the advancing army.
Anti-Ice
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One of the most distinctive expressions in the chicken lexicon occurs when my fowls spot a bird of prey.
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The term ‘silver falcon’ actually refers to a bird of prey with silver feathers underneath the wing.
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He lunged at me, diving down like an eagle towards a fish in the stream, extending longer and deadlier claws than any bird of prey could boast of.
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The most common bird of prey is the kestrel, which feeds chiefly on rodents such as mice and voles but will occasionally take small birds, beetles, small frogs, etc.
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He saw himself standing on the altar, lost into his hatred, raging like a bird of prey.
The Broken God
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The sparrowhawk is a serious threat to adult pied flycatchers and is the only common bird of prey in our study area.
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We swooped like some bird of prey over the advancing army.
Anti-Ice
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Richard St. Clair created some inspired costumes for Phaedra, including a flesh-colored gown to suggest nudity for her attempted seduction of Hippolyt in Act I; and in Act II, a fabulous draped black number made her look like a ferocious bird of prey as she climbed atop the cowering Hippolyt's cage.
Divided Inside, in Theme and Structure
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SEATTLE (3-7): According to the Web site 10000birds. com, "seahawk" is actually a nickname for the osprey, a large, long-winged bird of prey.
SouthCoastToday.com Latest Headlines
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On the M40 they have replaced the kestrel as the common bird of prey.
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Expecting to get the answer "Carnivorous" (as it bore on the lesson), a teacher asked his class for an example of a bird of prey, and among other answers he got was "A yellow yite.
Children's Rhymes, Children's Games, Children's Songs, Children's Stories A Book for Bairns and Big Folk
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Eggs from the fish-eating osprey, a magnificent bird of prey with a six-foot wingspan, are particularly highly-prized because of their distinctive markings.
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The moorland blaze has come at a bad time for ground-nesting birds such as golden plovers, curlews, lapwings and merlins, a rare bird of prey.