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She considered making his life a little more miserable by perching a pigeon directly above him, but he was not worth it.
She took the glasses and held them up to he r face, perching them on her nose.
He headed for that strip of pinewoods where the poultry had been perching.
High perching occurs from prominent places around the nest, particularly early in the breeding cycle.
"First, my dress," began Kitty, perching herself on the arm of the sofa, and entering into the subject with enthusiasm.
They all had grown tired of perching on a twenty-degree slope with a ten-meter drop below them.
Seating, lying, and perching arrangements were available.
Dr. Ostrom objected that the new perching, flying image failed to take into account two anatomical problems.
It also describes that these hummingbirds prefer dense foliage, trees, shrubs, and vines which allow for easy perching.
She went along to see Margo after supper, perching on her sister's bed and drinking a mug of tea while she repeated the doctor's astonishing request.
Next came the giant ones, as big as Alsatian dogs, hanging on the walls by their claws, perching on the end of the bed and just staring.
It engages in a high level of social activity, including perching closely and allopreening, and when feeding in groups chasing, calling and scolding.
In a study of the Ecuadoran forest, it was determined that birds perching higher in the trees and birds with larger eyes tend to pipe up first.
Likening the perching of the eagle to a lesson given by it, he called the fort Aluh Amut: the "Eagles Teaching".
Great Potoo photo gallery VIREO (with camouflaged perching)
Then there's the lingerie department with no seating, so men wait for their wives and girlfriends by perching on a wide windowsill - right next to a Wonderbra display.
He slowly stood up and made his way to her side, perching on the arm of the chair with his arm draped around Judy's shoulders in a tender embrace.
Both the English and scientific names arise from this species' habit of perching on large wild and domesticated mammals such as cattle and eating arthropod parasites.
'You've never implored in your life,' Ruth murmured, resting her wet head on his shirt for a second before pulling away and perching on the edge of the lounger.
The passerine or songbird order comprises more than half of all bird species, and are known for their generally small size, their strong voices and their frequent perching.
The Golden-crowned Manakin (Lepidothrix vilasboasi) is a small species of perching bird in the manakin family (Pipridae).
Marshall drew attention to the similarities between tripod fish and one of the ice fish, Pagetopsis, which was described by Robilliard and Dayton as perching on a sponge.
Since the bird itself has feet that indicate it was adapted to perching in trees (no telephone wires back then), the authors think this implies that microraptor hunted in the trees.
This is mostly caused by inappropriate perching (or perching for too long), or, less likely, by badly fitted furniture, such as jesses that are too small.
'Fleur would say,' he thought, perching on the coat-sarcophagus, for he, too, was tired, 'that those people having no aesthetic sense and no tradition to wash up to, are at least as happy as we are.