How To Use Peck In A Sentence
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Choose a white form if you want to add a bit more light to proceedings but, in my humble opinion, speckled purple is the best.
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The phenomenon, called droop, has been a focus of Mr. Nakamura and other faculty members at University of California, Santa Barbara, including Soraa co-founders Steve DenBaars and James Speck .
The Quest for Cheaper, Better Lights
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Large numbers of vestal moths and a few crimson speckled moths, both normally resident in the Mediterranean, have been seen on the south-west and south-east coasts and in Gwynedd.
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Take the white of one egg, and measure just as much cold water; mix the two well, and stir stiff with confectioners 'sugar; add a little flavoring, vanilla, or almond, or pistache, and, for some candies, color with a tiny speck of fruit paste.
A Little Cook Book for a Little Girl
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Vogue was feeling peckish, so had a couple of mini croissants and an orange juice.
The Sun
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Galicians specialize in trencherman food: suckling pig, grilled skate, pulpy octopus speckled with sea salt and paprika.
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He started as a clerk but gradually rose in the pecking order.
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It is not surprising that the mortality due to feather pecking, cannibalism and parasitic diseases can be disturbingly high.
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Sparrows, chickadees, woodpeckers, and an assortment of other creatures were awake and bustling that summer morning.
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Speckle tracking in migrating cells with retrograde flow had turned out to be more challenging.
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Then you have these reversible jackets, which have bronzed satin type fabric on one side and oatmeal speckles on the other.
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Her eyes missed nothing; her dainty close-set ears heard all -- the short, dry note of a chewink, the sweet, wholesome song of the cardinal, the thrilling cries of native jays and woodpeckers, the heavenly outpoured melody of the Florida wren, perched on some tiptop stem, throat swelling under the long, delicate, upturned bill.
The Firing Line
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Mothers dropped off their young sons for the first term with a perfunctory peck on the cheek.
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The book is full of scientific observations of creatures such as the sea speckle, the red poison needle, the oleander, the bluebottle or coral.
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From the cooler water morwong, to a splendid angelfish and the brightly speckled hawkfish, this oceanic haven in the middle of a vast sea vibrates to the rhythm of the Pacific's currents.
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The small jelly-speck, which we call the amoeba, has no organs save what it can extemporize as occasion arises.
Evolution, Old & New Or, the Theories of Buffon, Dr. Erasmus Darwin and Lamarck, as compared with that of Charles Darwin
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Chickadees, crossbills, goldfinches, nuthatches, siskins, and woodpeckers pick the winged seeds out of pine and spruce cones.
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I got quite used to tiny black Tussock birds pecking matter-of-factly at my shoes.
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And it's the only speck of land in an area of the ocean about the size of the continental United States.
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This, of course, does not stop her noseying around, interfering and gossiping to her heart's content, especially to her completely hen-pecked hubby Norman.
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It's going to boil down to keeping your pecker up, looking on the best side of things.
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Despite noticeable speckles, nicks and the odd scratch, the first reel of the film looks quite good with excellent contrast and sharp images.
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They have pecked so many holes in the cedarwood spire it is leaking.
The Sun
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It's a familiar and rather well-worn mechanic, but the sepia-toned graphical overlay is a stylish touch and the extravagant rag doll physics sends your victim rocketing through the air like a crazed acrobat, which is fun to behold and suitably reminiscent of a Peckinpah bloodbath.
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The mikko descended wooden stairs from his steep-roofed palace, its ridgepole adorned with sculptures of ivory-billed woodpeckers.
Fire The Sky
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A greater-spotted woodpecker zooms in on a telegraph pole on the lane.
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Below the window hung a flyspecked oil painting of the Last Supper.
Hunting Season
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To the extent of such a trifling loan as a crownpiece to a man of your talents, I look upon Mr Pecksniff as certain; 'and seeing at this juncture that the expression of Mr
Martin Chuzzlewit
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The only thing I seize is my pecker when I’m sitting at the computer.
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Aggressive behaviors included pecking the male, bill snapping, reverse mounting, and frontal attack, which resulted in aerial grappling.
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Peckinpah was a heretical filmmaker.
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Several species of hummingbirds flit about the blooms of the Arizona trumpet and the desert honeysuckle, while the rat-tat-tat of five different kinds of woodpeckers may be heard.
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Directors instantly knew where they were in the pecking order by a quick look at the seating plan.
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One of the most interesting of the pictographs pecked in the rock is a figure which, variously modified, is a common decoration on cliff-dweller pottery from the Verde valley region to the ruins of the
Archeological Expedition to Arizona in 1895 Seventeenth Annual Report of the Bureau of American Ethnology to the Secretary of the Smithsonian Institution, 1895-1896, Government Printing Office, Washington, 1898, pages 519-744
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When I stood on my native hills, and saw plain and mountain stretch out to the utmost limits of my vision, speckled by the dwellings of my countrymen, and subdued to fertility by their labours, the earth's very centre was fixed for me in that spot, and the rest of her orb was as a fable, to have forgotten which would have cost neither my imagination nor understanding an effort.
Introduction, I.1
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Specks of paint found at the scene were found to match the accused's car.
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Unthinking obedience to a line of bullshit because your pecker is so small you have to make up for it in other ways.
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She pecked his cheek.
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Compare this bird with the golden-fronted woodpecker that has yellow on the forehead and back of the neck; the red-headed woodpecker that has an all-red head and neck, and the ladder-backed woodpecker that has a black-and-white striped head.
Mystery bird: red-bellied woodpecker, Melanerpes carolinus
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We went driving in the country on Sunday afternoons to look for some of the birds that were special to us: bluebirds, goldfinches, pileated and red-headed woodpeckers, and, most thrilling of all, painted buntings.
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Others are swamp blue aster, a pink turtlehead, speckled joe-pye weed, great lobelia, Pennsylvania buttercup, and several kinds of sedges.
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Carlton Beach on Saturday was specked with stars, champagne and fine food.
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He caught a bee, sang, and pecked at the water bucket.
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Down in the canyon, I often see the house wren, acorn and Nuttall's woodpeckers, wrentit, and, in winter, the yellow-rumped warbler.
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Rip Van Winkle, a kindly, lazy, henpecked man, set out for a remote part of the Catskill Mountains.
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Not a ripple troubles the surface, not a single speck of dust clouds the glassy stillness.
Times, Sunday Times
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Some crystals grow to a much bigger size giving granite a speckled appearance.
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Detail was muddled, and there were occasional specks and flecks in the print.
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These colours can be speckled or spiced up with added sparkle and are available in perfectly smooth or textured options.
Times, Sunday Times
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The majority of people who live on that north Peckham estate are decent, peaceful and moral.
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The bird, a lovely white-and-brown speckled ring-necked dove, dozed off from the comfortable heat of the room as she wrote her letter.
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Please tell more about them, mother," said Marjorie, coming up with her hands full of yellow, speckled adder's-tongue.
Our Little Canadian Cousin
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Hens pecked around in the yard.
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Children develop a pecking order, not as unidimensional as the dominance hierarchies of chickens and elephants, but nonetheless an influential youth-driven social order with a force of its own that each child can accept or reject, and that can accept or reject each child.
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Downy Woodpeckers form monogamous breeding pairs in late winter.
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They cling to the stalk and peck the seeds off it, especially the seeds of sorrel and persicaria.
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There you have it - the two sources of flyspecks - saliva and fecal matter.
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Never mind, a long-since abandoned unofficial page for the Magyar Borsodi League links straight to a Hungarian recipe for goose liver cooked in paprika - just the thing to keep your pecker up on a parky afternoon at Haladas Szombathely.
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Be on the lookout for Caribbean dove, West Indian woodpecker, Cuban bullfinch, and smooth-billed ani.
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Along woodland paths, or alongside tall hedgerows, speckled wood butterflies flit between the sun and the shade.
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Mrs. Knap enjoyed birdwatching around her home and was especially fond of seeing cardinals in the snow and pileated woodpeckers.
Eleanore K. Knap, college employee
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Beautiful greenhead, out on the fields speckles are cackling their wild lorelei;
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Green woodpeckers also live on the reserve, but give out a loud, laughing call, or 'yaffle'.
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'Up wi' him! 'cried Madge wi' the Fiery Face, who had just been loosed from the 'jougs,' wherein she had been confined for 'kenspeckle incontinence.'
Border Ghost Stories
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It soon becomes clear that the reason the Baron is so henpecked is because of the high corn factor of his lines.
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These colours can be speckled or spiced up with added sparkle and are available in perfectly smooth or textured options.
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Think of it as a miniature Camden Crawl with less townie posturing, and no need for wristbands.www.treorchytown.co.ukFrank's Café and Campari Bar is set in an insalubrious multistorey car park in Peckham, but don't let that put you off.
The insider's guide to free arts
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Choose a white form if you want to add a bit more light to proceedings but, in my humble opinion, speckled purple is the best.
Times, Sunday Times
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The Earth is not important in the cosmos, it is a tiny speck surrounded by this vast emptiness.
Times, Sunday Times
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This choice allowed us to travel comfortably with the wind at our backs while viewing the constant vista of mountains and valleys, the ice-speckled Atlantic Ocean in the distance dotted with floes of drift ice from Quebec and Labrador.
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People stuck outside were getting pecked by thousands of birds at a time.
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The dumb birds swarmed me, flapping their wings like crazy, making clucking sounds, and pecking at my legs.
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This means that the rider can help his horse should he peck on landing or hesitate into a fence.
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A tiny speck is all that is required to set your dinner on fire - probably not the best way to keep out the cold.
The Sun
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Add the tomatoes and cook for 7-8 minutes or until the broccoli is lightly charred and the speck is crisp.
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The females are speckled brown; the males, mostly white.
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Your woodpeckers, chickadees and wrens will repay you for keeping a supply of suet on hand by bringing their babies - your next generation of customers - by for a treat.
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She gave her aunt a quick peck on the cheek.
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The birds don't peck away the solid rock with their beaks.
Secrets of the Soil
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Likewise, trunks for foraging woodpeckers and vegetational structures for dead-leaf foraging antbirds are found throughout the midstory, often extending into the understory and canopy.
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At first it was thought Pebbles had been pecked by a bird or had been fighting with another cat.
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Texas, greets all of his players before a game with a peck on the cheek and preaches a creed of brotherly love in the locker room.
Times, Sunday Times
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Cell phones are now widely used in a country where people struggled 15 years ago to find two-kopeck pieces to feed pay phones.
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Not only is the Cape flush with cardinals, towhees, mockingbirds, catbirds, goldfinches and woodpeckers, its birds of the shore entice many a visitor here.
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Other species lured by the Indian summer include the distinctive crimson speckled, the dainty vestal moth and Spoladea recurvalis, an extremely rare tropical species.
Indian summer sees exotic moths fly in
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Sandwiches are a specialty, especially the porchetta with fennel and the meaty forza Italia, put together with speck, prosciutto, cheese and arugula.
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The chickens are pecking, the cows are mooing, and the pigs are, well, eating slop.
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For example, ground birds can usually only walk horizontally on the ground whereas woodpeckers climb up and down vertically on tree trunks.
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A woodpecker had himself a nice fat acorn, and he was hard at work to crack it open.
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On the lake itself, we mainly saw the same woodpeckers, gulls, goldfinch, robins, waxwings, juncos, and other common birds spotted last year.
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Wildlife spotted in East SussexButterflies (13) meadow brown; hedge brown; speckled wood; essex skipper; small skipper; large skipper; comma; small tortoiseshell; large white; small white; green-veined white; purple hairstreak; white admiral
How to get back to nature when camping
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Another 16 per cent prefer a continental peck on the cheek.
The Sun
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They died in agonies on the gallows, where they were sometimes left for the birds to peck.
Times, Sunday Times
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By the time the first fight broke out I was gripped - feathers were puffed up to ensure maximum hard-man appearance and then a very undignified battle ensued, involving lots of running jumps and flapping and pecking.
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One man who has known him since those earliest days is Joe Miles, a kenspeckle figure in Ulster rugby, who was chairman of the selectors when Humphreys was first picked to represent the province.
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Feeling peckish, we sauntered over to a colleague's desk.
The Sun
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He also found that as Pileated Woodpeckers fly away from the camera, their plumage is hard to distinguish from the Ivory-billed Woodpecker's.
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It can be recognized as oval to irregular spots or blotches with ash gray centers and the presence of black fungal bodies speckled over the lesion surface.
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The hens pecked at the corn.
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Gatekeeper and speckled wood butterflies flit between hemp agrimony, dusty ferns, patches of yellow bird's-foot trefoil and blue tufted vetch.
Country diary: St Stephens-by-Saltash
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Strictly on the facts of the case, they are correct: The American archipelago is just a series of flyspecks compared to its Soviet predecessor.
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Her cheeks were flushed with excitement and a speckled dove with an injured leg perched on her shoulder.
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Take a hat, however - nesting terns will dive-bomb you and peck your head, and they usually draw blood!
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The young wife grew annoyed with the henpecking and threatened to walk back to Utah.
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Stingless bees can mummify invading beetles in resin scientists have found that stingless bees are not easy targets for predators, as they can mummify invading parasitic beetles in The Salt Lake TribuneUpdated: 12/21/2009 12: 27: 04 PM MST Downy woodpecker by Paul Higgins Picoides pubescens The downy is the smallest and most widespread of American
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A woodpecker called loudly in the beech wood; a "wish-wish" in the air overhead was caused by the swift motion of a wood-pigeon passing from "holt" to "hurst," from copse to copse.
The Life of the Fields
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The most we'll do is clean up the odd speck of dust.
Times, Sunday Times
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The Ivory Billed Woodpecker lives on, found by a man canoeing alone in the backwaters.
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People cling firmly to the belief that reality is the world outside of the mind and that the individual is one small speck on a global spaceship.
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In the winter time they had their taffety gowns of all colours, as above-named, and those lined with the rich furrings of hind-wolves, or speckled lynxes, black-spotted weasels, martlet skins of Calabria, sables, and other costly furs of an inestimable value.
Five books of the lives, heroic deeds and sayings of Gargantua and his son Pantagruel
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The birds learn to peck holes in the foil milk bottle tops.
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By now your paddling mates are a speck in the distance, the rhythmic flash of the sun on their paddle blades a galling reminder of the way this sport should be played.
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About 50 seconds to 6pm, this seagull arrived and started pecking at the camera and it had the beadiest huge eyes you've ever seen in your life.
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Dubbed Pleasant Island in the 18th Century by the captain of a passing British ship - it is the world's smallest independent republic, a coral speck dwarfed by the vastness of the Pacific Ocean.
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Having a bird peck food off their heads is just one of the challenges endured by the celebs taking part in this offbeat panel show.
The Sun
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In fall you'll see Northern flickers, herons, kingfishers, downy woodpeckers, and lots of ducks (common goldeneyes, mallards, mergansers).
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But are not enough to stand on the trees . A woodpecker needs help from its tail.
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It's just about impossible to type normally on the simulated keyboard, since it's across from the user's hands, not below them, making e-mail a hunt-and-peck affair.
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a rattle, what a yaffle — as they call the woodpecker, the laughing bird that flits from tree to tree.
Between the Acts
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The inshore division recognizes eight species: croaker, black drum, flounder, gafftop catfish, gar, redfish, sheepshead, and speckled trout.
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Visitors will be attuned to the ‘music’ of the swamp with the calls of woodpeckers, barred owls and limpkins along the ‘On the Boardwalk’ exhibit.
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The artist mixes water with oil sometimes, so that, as the two liquids separate out on the canvas, a speckled effect of marbling is achieved.
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But this level of clampdown, with every nickel being flyspecked before we can spend it, is unprecedented in my experience, the person said.
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The largest of the three species of wood pecker found in Britain, Green Woodpeckers are also easily recognized by their laughing ‘yaffle’ call.
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Add the speck or pancetta and cook until golden and crispy.
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In the community tank you can observe the pecking order being established when sub-adults begin to assert themselves.
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Although their diet includes some acorns and beechnuts in the fall, pileated woodpeckers eat mostly ants, flying insects, grubs, and some seeds and fruits.
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Unlike most woodpeckers, flickers spend a lot of time on the ground probing for ants.
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It has given us our position at the very top of the pecking order and we have been taking advantage of it ever since.
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The flower color, which is a wine red with a generous amount of speckles and spots, is also somewhat variable.
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Trying to watch a football match on this was like witnessing ants chasing a speck of dust.
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Looking tense and tired, Smith watched as Cherry and Lutz flyspecked his creation.
The Fast And The Luxurious
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The home, approximately 5,000 square feet, is a block from the Atlantic Ocean, has an outdoor pool and "Roman spa" and the inside features "pecky cypress ceilings, and Travertine marble and cherry wood floors.
Lehman Vet Grapples
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At dusk bunches of these tireless birds rise so high that they become mere crescentic specks in the darkening sky.
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Because they are crammed so tightly, the birds go crazy and peck at each other.
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Last year in the Czech Republic, Prague was bespeckled with ads for a new hypermarket called Cesky Sen (Czech Dream).
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There was complete and utter silence as Maggie looked around and the train puffed slowly away, gaining speed until it was a speck at the end of the valley.
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Blue skies speckled with tiny fleeces of cloud made it a glorious afternoon in Knock.
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Gatekeeper and speckled wood butterflies flit between hemp agrimony, dusty ferns, patches of yellow bird's-foot trefoil and blue tufted vetch.
Country diary: St Stephens-by-Saltash
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She pecked at her food in silence.
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There's a clearly established pecking order in this office.
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She waited, and when it moved again she saw it, a speck of shining beauty even on this dull morning: a kingfisher.
FOLLY
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My mother certainly dreamed of something similar and openly fantasised about which one of the children she could have adopted in order to make room for nine feet of MFI'd speckled faux-granite laminate and four tall stools, on which she could perch breakfasting on peach Ski yoghurt, drinking Mellow Bird's with Carnation evaporated milk and being, in a lot of ways like Heather Locklear from Dynasty, but living in Currock, Carlisle.
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It is a tiny speck on the map.
Times, Sunday Times
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And all because the #2 kid loves to get picky pecky and agitate the other kids.
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Besides a Downy Woodpecker here and a Tufted Titmouse there, avifauna was all but absent.
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With a myriad of chain stores, unique boutiques and trendy clothes stores, you will have no problem securing a festive peck under the mistletoe this year.
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And other chunks of marbleized and speckled soap are mixed with river rocks in a slotted dish.
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If I feel peckish while knitting I decide to knit two more rows and if I'm still hungry then I'll go and get something to eat.
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Is an oxpecker a parasite or a helpful scavenger - your basic feathered cleaner wrasse?
The evolution of vampires
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It could go further - a designated 'packed lunch' storage area, so Seb and Trinny can return to pick up the crustless salmon sarnies and houmous Mum prepared for when they get a tad peckish.
Inside the anti-kettling HQ
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It ended up being a peck on the cheek and a hug, which felt right.
The Sun
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The rice was then cut with the sickle and carried in on the head, then threshed with the flail, then milled and dressed, in some cases wholly by human labor, and in others by a rude machine, called a pecker mill.
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A small woodpecker flew into a tree above me, and when I saw its slender profile and long bill, I thought it must be a sapsucker.
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She pushed back her chair and gave me a quick peck on the cheek.
Times, Sunday Times
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Yes | No | Report from mlutz95 wrote 43 weeks 4 days ago ocean kayaks make great kayaks. the model "speck" is what we have.
I'm looking into buying a sit-on-top kayak for coastal fishing, and hoping to spend around $500.
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Algernon Peckham glanced at him, and there was a momentary pause before he moved on to speak to James Pegg.
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The result is a nicely marked speckled faced ewe lamb with good confirmation and vigor.
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Today, the references tell us that in many English country dialects, from Yorkshire south to Kent and west to Devon, the green woodpecker was called a yaffle.
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The diversity of speckling is most pronounced in passerine birds (the perching or songbirds that make up 60 percent of all bird species).
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The mother bird started to peck at me, but I dodged all the pecks and hit her beak with my mace.
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Every one also has easels standing tall, accompanied by a weathered table speckled with paint and sporting a paintbox and palettes.
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The ship was a mere speck on the horizon.
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A tiny speck is all that is required to set your dinner on fire - probably not the best way to keep out the cold.
The Sun
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One of the Peckhams' sons is a poet, another is an environmental consultant, and the third is a doctor.
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She whispered something to him, gave him a quick peck on the cheek then strode past me without a sideward glance.
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They also will use an old woodpecker or other hole or even hollows in the earth beneath exposed tree roots.
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The freshness of ingredients really stood out, as not a single speckled leaf, wilted green or bitter endive was to be found.
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I left the residence to walk down to the office, and saw that the lake was speckled with faintly glowing dots.
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Atter dat Tenie sot a sparrer-hawk fer ter watch de tree; en w'en de woodpecker come erlong nex 'mawnin' fer ter finish his nes ', he got gobble' up mos 'fo' he stuck his bill in de bark.
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This act of self-vulning, in which the female pelican pecks blood from her chest to feed her young, symbolizes Christ feeding the faithful.
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The angels minister to the tyrants; or the gentle, hen-pecked husband cowers before the superior partlet.
The Kickleburys on the Rhine
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The image is clean and sharp for the most part, with only random flaws from the source print - some graininess, a few flyspecks - cropping up here and there.
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On the island itself, titmice, chickadees, pewees, and at least one Red-bellied Woodpecker thrived.
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Authorities say hundreds of thousands remain stranded after their homes and villages were inundated, clinging to the roofs of houses or whatever dry speck of land they can find.
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Experts told the Appeal judges that the speck was too small for anyone to say where it had come from.
The Sun
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Meanwhile, Irving has been relegated to henpecked husband status, and exists only to put a paycheck in the bank so Cathy can buy more shoes, more dresses, more lingerie she wears while straddling her lover.
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YOU'D struggle to spot it, but the tiny speck in the bottom right of this amazing image is Earth.
The Sun
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Closing my eyes I can see, across the boggy run, a six-foot alligator erupting from the speckled combination of dark water and bright bladderwort.
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Unlike the activities of the woodpeckers, a raccoon that denned in a hollow on the Indiana myotis roost tree made clear attempts to capture bats as they exited the roost.
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As many as 100,000 birds can live in each ‘henhouse’ Conditions are so psychologically taxing on the birds that they must be debeaked to prevent pecking injuries.
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You can't find a speck of dirt on the ground or a scratch on the wall.
The Sun
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Across one cheek was a scrape; tiny smears of dried blood speckled her mottled skin below her eye.
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The fire-breasted flower-pecker (_Dicæum ignipectus_) is perhaps the smallest bird in India.
Birds of the Indian Hills
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You are a coward. Hi , Woodpecker, would you like to a picnic with me?
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A newborn rosie somewhat resembles a gray-speckled trout, with only a hint of the trademark pink breast.
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I knew the limekiln as well as I knew the old Battery, but they were miles apart; so that, if a light had been burning at each point that night, there would have been a long strip of the blank horizon between the two bright specks.
Great Expectations
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In a recent interview with Lindsey Shaw and Ethan Peck, they were asked to give us some facts about you two, and we were told that Meaghan is a great baker and that Nick is a talented freestyler.
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Link that old crow is gonna rise up soon and peck out the eyes of the moon
The sun is slowly setting on the golden age
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When he wiped a few invisible specks of dust from the cantle, Isabella knew he was simply stalling for words, turning the situation over in his mind.
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It is a tiny speck on the map.
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Following the Industrial Revolution, many trees became blackened by smoke and on these the speckled moths were suddenly highly conspicuous.
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If you're peckish, they serve tuna, meat and vegetable empanadas.
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The news stories, it seems, followed him like pecking birds to the very end of his life.
Times, Sunday Times
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Eggs three or four, rosy or faint purplish white, thickly sprinkled with specks and spots of darker rufescent purple or claret colour.
The Nests and Eggs of Indian Birds, Volume 1
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The concerned expert introduced that dispels the yellow speckle to from treat the primary affection to obtain.
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What happened to the family of a gold-toothed Japanese soldier who died so horribly on a flyspeck of a Pacific island?
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Smallest woodpecker (sparrow sized) and often elusive preferring the tops of trees.
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Aircraft do really travel through the skies, even if they are only seen as tiny specks from the ground.
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The bird pecked at the bread crumbs.