How To Use Fantail In A Sentence
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Fantailed and puffed out, head glowing red, white, and blue like a neon sign, the tom is as formidable as any animal I've ever faced.
How to Take Gobblers with a Bow
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Parlier, the most experienced, triaged the patients on the fantail in the order they needed to be evacuated - the most serious first - and passed them forward on the starboard side to Doc Moser.
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SEAL snipers, who were positioned on a deck at the stern of the Bainbridge, an area known as the fantail, had the three pirates in their sights.
Abu muqawama
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Growing around them were matai, totara and rimu trees, home to native pigeons, tui, bellbirds, and fantails.
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Now that precisely coincides with the 'fantail' deer which some old-time hunters of my acquaintance say they have killed in the Black Hills country, though scientists say there never was any fantail deer.
The Young Alaskans on the Missouri
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They rigged two mooring legs on the ship's fantail, consisting of anchors, chain and heavy cable attached to two buoys.
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There we were introduced to matai and totara and other natives, and also to birds - tomtits, warblers and fantails.
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I have been asking around to see if anyone has seen two white fantail doves.
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Lamarck's Philosophie zoologique mentions the great variety of animal and plant forms produced under human cultivation (Lamarck even anticipated Darwin in mentioning fantail pigeons!
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This year I did observe two little fantails collecting spider web from around the house itself and visiting a nearby avocado sapling that had grown from a carelessly thrown stone last year - or maybe the year before.
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Verbij, whose family has been building windmills for four generations, said little had survived of the windmill's original fantail, which was made of a soft wood that lasted only about 20 years under the continual onslaught of salt air and sea winds.
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The heritage group dedicated to restoring Holgate Windmill in York to a full working state, with a new set of five sails and fantail, has a range of merchandise to help fund its worthy cause.
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Fantails, pied tits and bats are also resident.
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The Super Stallion looked like an enormous bug about to crush something smaller as it approached the fantail.
BALANCE OF POWER
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The fourth point is that it has a very high diversity and good numbers of native birds, including tui, bellbird, weka, yellow-breasted tit, robin, rifleman, brown creeper, fantail, kereru, grey warbler, and silvereye.
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When we walked in this area we were just leaving the grassy patch to walk down when we encountered a flock of fantails fluttering to and fro across the path in a kind of war dance defending their territory.
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It flatters me because it cuts in at the waist and has a little bit of extra detail with the 'fantail' at the front.
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In that area were several bird houses crowded with gorgeous white fantail pigeons, who perched there or hopped down to walk around on the ground; a couple of Muscovy ducks; a sleepy dog.
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I know it's difficult to think of clever names for white fantail doves, that's why I asked you lot to help!
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When you need to pause for breath look at the surrounding bush, listen to the birds and watch to see fantails, bellbirds, and native pigeons.
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Your Fantail has the classic symptoms of swimbladder disorder.
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Last time that we walked the track we saw and/or heard bellbirds, fantails, chaffinches, greenfinches, grey warblers and a native pigeon.
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Common ones are goldfish, golden orfe, and fantail fish.
Build Your Own Water Garden
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I have seen more people fishing off the "fantail" of their jetskis.
Making Jet Skis Less Obnoxious
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They rigged two mooring legs on the ship's fantail, consisting of anchors, chain and heavy cable attached to two buoys.
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This morning I woke to a few young Kauri trees, a couple of twittering fantails and the most crystal blue, pristine sky with a fat orange orb peeking between the trees.
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They rigged up a rope ladder and hung it from the fantail and the liberty boat ran in under it.
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Although most fleet Kingfishers were catapulted from the fantails of battleships and cruisers, the Navy also tried mounting them on the stern of destroyers.
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She had a carved fantail at her stern and an arching figurehead at the bow---a woman with wide-awake eyes.
LIRAEL: DAUGHTER OF THE CLAYR
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Along these roads are many walking tracks where native birds such as wood pigeons, bellbirds, weka and fantails can be seen and heard.
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I make my way to the rear of the ship out on the fantail.
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A huge 60ft crane will be used to hoist a new fantail on to the back of historic Shipley Windmill.
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Bellbird, yellow-breasted tit, fantail, grey warbler and silvereye were common in all the forests and weka and robins were found in some areas.
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At nine o'clock went to the Vatican; two large fantails with ostrich feathers; ladies penned up; Pope; cardinals kiss his hand in rotation; address in Latin, tinkling, like water gurgling from a bottle.
Samuel F. B. Morse, His Letters and Journals In Two Volumes, Volume I.
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As you walk you have a good chance of seeing some native birds - brown creepers, bellbirds, grey warblers and fantails.
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Boatswain's Mate 1st Class Hans Jacobs led the deck and rigging crew, as they safely lifted the AAV from the ocean and onto the ship's fantail.
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It has a very high diversity and good numbers of native birds, including tui, bellbird, weka, yellow-breasted tit, robin, rifleman, brown creeper, fantail, kereru, grey warbler, and silvereye.
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Despite going to sea on a boat with no windows, no fantail, no helipad or even a hatch to allow in some tension-breaking fresh salt air, submariners are still sailors at heart.
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Other common fishes include the orangethroat darter, stippled darter, greenside darter, fantail darter, northern hogsucker, white sucker, Ozark minnow, cardinal shiner, and bigeye shiner.
Ecoregions of Oklahoma (EPA)
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Forest parrots/kaka came down to see the visitors, and there were lots of tomtits / ngirungiru, fantails/piwakawaka, bellbirds/korimako and tuis.
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Standing on the fantail of a ship beneath a canopy of starlight alone on a moonless night, the first time he'd ever seen the Southern Cross and it made him weep for the beauty, the implication was, at once symbolic and wondrous.
Southern Cross
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When you need to pause for breath look at the surrounding bush, listen to the birds and watch to see fantails, bellbirds, and native pigeons.
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One day, one particular Kamikaze pilot was headed right toward Joe, his gun and his mates: headed right for the fantail.
Pat LaMarche: Our Continuing Loss of World War II Heroes
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As you walk you have a good chance of seeing some native birds - brown creepers, bellbirds, grey warblers and fantails.
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A fantail pigeon will probably mate only if it catches the eye of the breeder; a wild pigeon will not mate unless it withstands the struggle for existence long enough to reach maturity.
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However, fantail hasn't been disappeared, when its gentleman - like generosity and bright manner becomes visible.
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At night, the same movie was shown on an open-air screen on the ship's fantail for the troops.
Happy Voyages, if Not
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Your Fantail has the classic symptoms of swimbladder disorder.
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Along these roads are many walking tracks where native birds such as wood pigeons, bellbirds, weka and fantails can be seen and heard.