Sentences with phrase «asking other bird»

Not exact matches

If we ask why birds on one isolated island have beaks different from those on others, the Darwinian answer is that they have adapted to the size and other features of edible seeds where they live.
To Jonas, Luther wrote: «The chief cook, our Lord Katie, asks you to accept this coin and to buy for us poultry or other birds, or whatever in the airy kingdom of our feathered friends is subject to the dominion of man (and may be eaten)-- but for God's sake no ravens... bring rabbit or similar meaty delicacies... My Katie has brewed seven Quartalia... into which she has mixed thirty - two Scheffel of malt... She hopes it will turn out to be good beer.
exercises yes... before husband died i was scared to leave his side so kids brough take out so I gained 60 pounds so just taking it off.150 is not normal weight I am always being asked what am I looking for, well once a old wise man told me if you can buy a piece of IKEA furniture and both can put together without wanting to kill each other scream, yell, swear at each other then thats the man for you... Someone that's kind, honest not married, not looking for any one nighters I think these dating sites are for the birds, it does not matter if you pay or do not pay either way everyone on here wants everything else but relationship.
Maybe at this point it's too much to hope for an animated film like The Angry Birds Movie to exist as anything other than marketing fodder, but hopefully it's not too much to ask for that #content to have a shred of substance to it.
Asked by Collider whether he might consider taking the reins of the second anthology film following the departure of Josh Trank, Bird acknowledged his interest but seemed devoted to the Pixar sequel and other projects.
Grade 2: Ask students to choose a puzzle piece and practice its bird call, migrating toward other students who make similar calls.
One day when Father was away digging ditches in a town south of Shadbagh, Abdullah walked to this other village, found the boy, and asked him for a feather from the bird.
Also, ask how much time the customer is going to have to spend with the animal, as some birds require more attention than others
In late 2010, for example, when ABC hosted a webinar to promote their book The American Bird Conservancy Guide to Bird Conservation (which, among other things, advises readers to «make TNR and the feeding of cat colonies illegal,» [2]-RRB-, I asked co-authors Daniel Lebbin (conservation biologist for ABC) and Michael Parr (now ABC's VP of planning and program development) about their recommendation for all the cats already living outdoors.
when I am asked these questions, I reply first that we continue to add to our base of knowledge and thus improve decisions affecting bird populations; second, if winning the debate translates to financial gain for the debater, then that position can not be truly unbiased; and third, isn't it analogous that if heart disease is the greatest mortality factor in our species, then why do we spend so much money combating cancer and other diseases, poverty and hunger?
Householders were asked to indicate the acceptability of eight management options on a five - point Likert scale in response to the introductory statement: «If it was shown that cats were having a severe impact on garden birds and some form of management solution was considered necessary, please indicate whether you strongly agree, agree, disagree, strongly disagree or have no opinion about each of the following»: (a) people living in ecologically sensitive areas should not be allowed to own a cat; (b) no one living in a town or city should be allowed to own a cat; (c) all cats should be fitted with a bell or other anti-predation device; (d) cats should not be allowed to roam outside their owner's garden; (e) cats should not be allowed out during the day; (f) cats should be registered with the local council; (g) cats should undergo compulsory sterilisation; (h) cats should be de-clawed.»
In the first year, who could forget turning a corner and coming face to face with Helly Nahmad's sensational arrangement of large - scale Alexander Calder mobiles and Miró's «The Sorrowful March Guided by the Flamboyant Bird of the Desert» (which had an asking price of $ 20m), their common motifs languidly waving to each other across the booth, to a muted John Cage soundtrack?
The argument that other things kill birds and bats, and that fossil carbon is bad, falls to the ground like a Peregrine Falcon at Ivanpah Solar with its wings burnt, when you ask how effective wind turbines have been in putting coal mines and gas pipelines, and sounding for oil in the Arctic, out of business.
Our guides have a few horror stories from what they call «checkbox tourists» — those who have heard it's really cool to come to the Galapagos, and are here to check it off the list — who had the trip booked through a travel agent or other third party, showed up without learning what they were getting in to, and would even ask the guides to stop giving them so much interpretive information, because they just didn't care what that bird was, or how many eggs another animal typically lays.
Even if farmers are right in their claim that they'd face significant losses without neonicotinoids this year, there comes a time when they have to ask: what kind of losses will they face long term with fewer birds, bees and other species that play such a central roll in a healthy ecosystem.
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