Sentences with phrase «right bird left»

- Right Bird Left (1965) Ball State University Museum of Art, Muncie.

Not exact matches

The mackerel shoals were right close in: as soon as we'd left the harbor we could see the gannets, a couple hundred of them, working over the fish, clapping their wings together, white spear - headed missiles that sent great plumes of water up as they crashed in — timeless, beautiful birds.
According to a study in 2013 by Bird Breakdown, 3.24 percent of punts from left - footed punters were muffed over a nearly 12 - season span, compared to 2.34 percent of right - footed punters.
Simply draw on a simple shape (fish, bird, heart, star, moon, flower) put them right sides together and sew, leaving a small opening.
To me it seems the real merit of this theory is for the ruling class and those sympathetic to them to discredit both, the left and the right, at the same time, killing two birds with one stone.
The team found that the birds counted from the left, preferring to go to a dispenser fourth from the left, not the right (Biology Letters, DOI: 10.1098 / rsbl.2009.0960).
Meanwhile, the tail section tilts and rotates to guide the robot left or right, analogous to the way a bird's tail feathers help with control and guidance.
The fibula bone (orange) in Dinosaurs is as long as the tibia and reaches down to the ankle (upper left), whereas in adult birds, it is splinter - like and shorter than the tibia, missing its lower end (upper right).
A fossil from the ancient Aurornis xui (left) shows that the bird was the size of a modern - day chicken (right) and could help explain the evolution of birds.
In birds each eye projects virtually entirely to the opposite hemisphere, whereas in humans the left side of the visual world relative to the point where the eyes are fixating projects to the right side of the eye and then to the same side of the brain, and vice versa.
The birds» right eye is connected to the left side of their brain; apparently, says Hunt, their left hemisphere is better at controlling complex sequential tasks, just as it is in humans.
The caption to a photograph in the box «Responding to Surprise,» in «Origins of the Left and Right Brain,» identifies two birds as blue - footed boobies.
Researchers studying how these birds fashion tools for foraging have found that most of them prefer using their right eye and the left part of their brain — just like most humans do.
The fossil bird consists of four cervical vertebrae, two thoracic vertebrae, the distal end of the left and right femora, and the middle part of the right fibula.
Each bird wore a GPS logging device and made 18 flights with the left or right eye blocked, followed by another 18 trips with the opposite eye covered.
Blue budgerigars (Melopsittacus undulatus, second from the left) may be common in pet stores today, but when they first appeared in Europe in the second half of the 19th century, they were a rarity: In the wild, these small parrots usually have a green chest and a yellow head like the two birds on the right.
«Birds do head - scans in order to sense the earth's magnetic field, so they turn their head sort of from left to right and then from right to left,» says Mouritsen, from the University of Oldenburg, in Germany
Just as right - handedness indicates left - brain dominance in most humans, brain laterality was determined in birds by observing which eye each bird used to fixate on a piece of food and which foot grabbed it.
Therefore, anything the birds see with their left eye (which is processed by the right side of the brain) tends to yield a quicker social response.
The birds use their left hemisphere to peck for seeds and their right hemisphere to detect predators.
Human (background, right) and bird (background, left) flu viruses combine to make worse symptoms.
The researchers think this relates to the structure of the birds» brains, in which the left side handles spatial tasks and the right side governs social recognition.
One half of the rock concretion that bears the original skeleton of the duck - like Cretaceous bird Vegavis iaai (left), along with a computed tomographic (CT) image of the same specimen (right).
Bird - Dog From your hands and knees, extend your right arm forward and your left leg back.
8 - 10 min of X-Band Walk Right / Left Monster Walk Forward / Back 15 Banded Glute Bridges 10 Dead - Bugs 10 Bird - Dogs: 30sec Russian Baby Makers
Okay, so this is not your typical flower - and - leaf print but we think these bird prints can fall right under the tropical category.
Macaron romper, Urban Outfitters Mint sweater, Aerie Pink skinnies, Forever 21 Locket, CatBird Watch, Guess Left bracelet, Bfrend Right bracelet, DIYed Bird ring, The Quarterdeck Nude pumps, Steve Madden
By contrast, Lady Bird offers a different kind of view of right now, one that exists outside the anger paradigm except in the way that many are angry women are still left behind in terms of parity in the film industry.
«Lady Bird» (starring Saorise Ronan, left, and Laurie Metcalf, right) holds a 100 - percent positive score on Rotten Tomatoes - with 165 reviews counted.
Steering is different to the arcade games of old because in those you had to wrap your head around which direction is left and right while staring at your vehicle from a bird's eye view.
Front row, right to left: Sargent Shriver, who spearheaded the program as director of the Office of Economic Opportunity; Lou Maginn, director of a Head Start project in Vermont; Lady Bird Johnson; entertainer Danny Kaye; and Mr. Shriver's sons Robert Shriver and Timothy Shriver.
The Around View Monitor system, which shows not only what is behind, but also to the immediate right and left, providing a «birds - eye» view of the QX56 in relation to its surroundings.
The E-350 CDI variant comes with Active parking assist with a 360 - degree camera which projects the surroundings with a bird's eye view on the left of the screen and a detailed view on the right of the screen.
Key features of Terrain Home include: a smart sidebar (called A Bird's Eye View, letting you bring together all of your favourite apps, tools, contacts, news and social media), a powerful local phone search, app drawers (allowing you to find the app you are looking for quickly and easily), swipe gestures (right for the sidebar, up for search, and to the left for your apps), customize your homescreen icon size, and do it all without a negative impact to your battery life!
The right button brings you to the nine - page, bird's - eye view, while the left button takes you to the three - page view that lets you scroll through pages.
Filed Under: Activism, Animal fighting, Animal racing, Animal rights & welfare, Asia / Pacific, Asian religions, Birds, Bullfighting, Bullfighting, Cattle & dairy, Cockfighting, Cultural, Culture & Animals, Entertainment, Feature Home Middle Left, Hinduism, Hooved stock, India, Indian subcontinent, Organizations, Other animal fighting, Other animal racing, Politics, Religion & philosophy, Spectacles, Wildlife Tagged With: Animal Welfare Board of India, AWBI, bulbul fighting, Chinny Krishna, Jallikattu, Makar Sankranti, Merritt Clifton, Pongal, R.M. Kharb, Supreme Court of India
These stores make birds a top priority: (Left to right) Bird Supply of New Hampshire; ABC Birds in Humble, Texas; and owner Paul Lewis and manager Megan Poppoon of Birds Unlimited, in Webster,birds a top priority: (Left to right) Bird Supply of New Hampshire; ABC Birds in Humble, Texas; and owner Paul Lewis and manager Megan Poppoon of Birds Unlimited, in Webster,Birds in Humble, Texas; and owner Paul Lewis and manager Megan Poppoon of Birds Unlimited, in Webster,Birds Unlimited, in Webster, N.Y.
If the wind doesn't move the leaves and the birds don't sing and the sound of the rain just isn't quite right... does it matter if the world looks stunning?
That's T - Bird on the left, and Aaron / RubyEclipse on the right.
Everyone has a phone and people are throwing one dollar bills left and right to buy apps, and stories like Angry Birds is hard to ignore.
If games were just thrown out left and right on demand, they wouldn't be any better than Flappy Bird.
The bird's movement corresponds to swipes made by the player's finger; left - right, or at angles to make the character jump in the desired direction.
This time, in one of Marian's lovely bird studies, the plain pale background, centre and bottom right, allows complete focus on the bird, while the very simple leaves, overlaid on top of the background colour, point gently towards and frame the subject in its natural environment.
Constantin Brancusi, «Bird in Space» (1926), «Three Penguins» (1911 - 12) and «Socrates» (1922)(from left to right).
Installation view of Äppärät, 2015 Left: Charles Ray, Handheld Bird, 2006; Right: Lee Lozano, No title, ca. 1963 - 64 Courtesy the artist, Hauser & Wirth, Matthew Marks Gallery and Ballroom Marfa Photo © Alex Marks
Featured images: Allen Jones — Florida Suite — Garden (B), 1968; John Piper — Ettington Park, 1977; Left: John Piper — Gaddesby, Leicestershire - medieval stonework, 1964 / Right: R.B. Kitaj — The Red Dancer of Moscow, 1975; Left: Joe Tilson — Ho Chi Minh, 1970 / Right: John Piper — Christ Church, Spitalfields, London, by Nicholas Hawksmoor, 1964; Left: Graham Sutherland — Bird (About to take flight), 1968.
This work shows the movement of trees from right to left as the birds continue to flap in the middle of the projection, invoking in the viewer an experience of moving in the same direction and speed as the birds.
LEFT TO RIGHT RYAN FOERSTER Double Cross 2010 silver gelatin print 8 x 10 inches RYAN FOERSTER Bird 2001 - 2012 silver gelatin print 8 x 10 inches
The group show features the abstracted bird shapes of Boleta (pictured above right), Fefe (who creates «typographical monsters» from letters cut out of street posters, pictured here), Highraff's mix of illustration, comics and organic forms, Kboco who paints totemic aboriginal forms, Onesto (pictured above left), Speto, Titi Freak, and Zezão who paints in sewers as well as on the streets.
From left to right: R.V., 2017; The Green Room, 2017; Bird, 2017; Blue Girl, 2017; Sunbather, 2017; Conductor, 2017.
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