Sentences with phrase «bird landed on»

i had to laugh that a bird landed on the boy's head though — the picture of you seeing it coming is so cute!
During my visit, I got to put my finger on a feeder at a hummingbird sanctuary and watch the bird land on my hand.
And when one of our birds lands on your shoulder, I want you, if you feel that blessing in your heart, to stand up where you are.»
All of a sudden a black bird lands on the hood of the truck and starts talking to Ricky.
One of our birds landed on Simba, a yellow lab, during a flight.
If you see a bird land on a particular branch, hang out for a few minutes and see if he lands there again.
The latter work in loose daubs of paint or equip broad sweeps of charcoal on paper, they pinpoint isolated details from rural or semi-rural landscapes: a house with stacked chimneys; a bird landing on a branch; the occasional, isolated figure.

Not exact matches

Environmental groups are suing the Trump administration for selling oil and gas leases on huge swaths of Western U.S. public lands while allegedly ignoring policies meant to protect an imperiled bird.
Environmental groups have started a new court battle over protections for an imperiled bird on Western U.S. public lands but called a truce in a separate lawsuit involving the bird's smaller cousin.
Environmental groups have launched a pair of court battles over protections for an imperiled bird on public land in the Western U.S. but called a truce in a third lawsuit involving its smaller cousin.
(As it's been said: You can't prevent a bird from landing on your head, but you can keep it from building a nest.)
It's been said: «You can't stop a bird from landing on your head.
Interior Department officials said the revisions to the Obama - era plans were aimed at increasing flexibility on public lands where the birds reside — not undoing protections outright.
Absurd: young earth earth created before the stars birds created before land animals Pi = 3 bats are birds not mammals the list goes on and on...
He released a bird to find land and then landed on a mountain.
They have closed their eyes and bowed their heads in church before, but it lent a certain excitement to meditating knowing that in a moment a bird would land on your shoulder, and wondering which one it might be.
So you think that birds showed up on the earth before land animals, fruit (flowering plants) before land animals, and «morning» and «evening» before the sun?
He entered on the 17th day of the 2nd month (Gen 7:11) and left on the 27th day of the 2nd month of the following year (Gen 8:14) There were 40 days of rain, 150 days of drifting, 150 days of receding water, 4 weeks for the recon birds to find land, 10 days between coming ashore and getting God's OK to disembark.
4c) let there be LIGHT (1 - 4 all the first day) 5c) God next creates the heavens (what we call the sky) above (2nd day) 6c) dry land appears as the oceans form (3rd day) 7c) green plant life appears on land (3rd day also) 8c) the cloud cover left over from the billions of years of rain finally condenses enough that a visible moon and sun can be seen from the earth's surface through the clouds (4th day) 9c) God creates sea life including fish and birds (5th day) 10c) God creates cattle and beasts (large land animals)(6th day) 11c) God creates man.
I will make for you a covenant on that day with the wild animals, the birds of the air, and the creeping things of the ground; and I will abolish the bow, the sword, and war from the land; and I will make you lie down in safety.
On that day there shall be a great shaking in the land of Israel; the fish of the sea, and the birds of the air, and the animals of the field, and all creeping things that creep on the ground, and all human beings that are on the face of the earth, shall quake at my presence, and the mountains shall be thrown down, and the cliffs shall fall, and every wall shall tumble to the grounOn that day there shall be a great shaking in the land of Israel; the fish of the sea, and the birds of the air, and the animals of the field, and all creeping things that creep on the ground, and all human beings that are on the face of the earth, shall quake at my presence, and the mountains shall be thrown down, and the cliffs shall fall, and every wall shall tumble to the grounon the ground, and all human beings that are on the face of the earth, shall quake at my presence, and the mountains shall be thrown down, and the cliffs shall fall, and every wall shall tumble to the grounon the face of the earth, shall quake at my presence, and the mountains shall be thrown down, and the cliffs shall fall, and every wall shall tumble to the ground.
and every living thing that moved on land perished — birds, livestock, wild animals, all the creatures that swarm over the earth, and all mankind.
For, lo, the winter is past; The rain is over and gone; The flowers appear on the earth; The time of the singing of birds is come, And the voice of the turtle - dove is heard in our land (Song of Sol.
If the coin landed on tails, the turkey would have been the national bird, eagles would still be endangered, you'd have to settle for eating ham (still an obomination according to the Bible) for Thanksgiving dinner, and you wouldn't care a lick about this.
If they want to kill two birds, I think they have earned that right, we are living on their land.
In both stories, the boat comes to rest on a mountain and birds are sent out to find land.
Creationist «well, what about the origin of the universe, the fact that the universe obeys laws, the origins of life on this earth, the fact that the largest «gaps» in the fossil record correspond exactly with the organisms identified in the bible as being created by God, namely fish, birds, land animals and humans»
They used information on birds and trees in landscapes with different levels of production output to project how different species» population sizes would respond to different ways of using the land.
Also flora and invertebrate fauna in organically versus conventionally managed land had been compared on the farms selected for the bird survey.
A study by Rhône - Poulenc (1997) has shown a steady annual increase in the number of bird territories on land converted to organic production and a higher overall number of territories on the organically managed land.
Maria and I had fun brainstorming names for these little guys while recipe testing and we ultimately landed on «bird food energy bites.»
Not Larry Bird or John Havlicek or Bill Russell, but the kid from Inglewood, California, who landed on their doorstep after more than a decade of irrelevance and gave them a reason to come to the Garden again.
Via The YouTube description: In the second round of the 2014 Crowne Plaza Invitational at Colonial, Jimmy Walker's tee shot glances a bird mid flight and lands in the rough on the par - 4 17th hole.
I was alone in my father's house, watching the Wisconsin winter through the big picture windows — goldfinches and cardinals at the bird feeder, flights of mallards rising and circling and landing on the Menomonee across the road, icicles dripping from the eaves and then freezing again as the sun went down — but I wasn't seeing a bit of it.
In 2017, TL (the bird in the bush) was flying in to land on Dabo's other hand but would have been more likely to land on someone else's hand if HJ had been a successful starter in 2017.
Under the leadership (1980 - 1999) of Gerard A. Bertrand, Mass Audubon spearheaded passage of critical land and water protection legislation, while also maintaining focus on local and international bird protection, launching the Coastal Waterbird Program in 1987 and beginning cooperative work with the Belize Audubon Society in 1984, then forming Programme for Belize in 1988.
The birds, pollinators, land mammals, and marine mammals in Massachusetts have already started feeling the effects of climate change on their habitats and life cycles.
For over 25 years, Mass Audubon has supported the status quo that prohibits hunting on Sundays in keeping with our long - held belief that hikers, families, bird watchers, wildlife photographers, amateur naturalists, and others should have one day a week free of hunting to enjoy in safety the serenity of nature on public and private lands.
Birds took the blame for bringing down the jetliner that «Sully» Sullenberger landed on the Hudson River eight years ago this weekend.
Modern birds have several flying styles: They can soar on thermals like hawks and albatrosses, glide and flap like storks, or explode from the ground like pheasants and roadrunners, flapping their wings to become airborne for a few hundred meters before landing.
For every species of mammal, bird, reptile and amphibian on land, there is a species of bony fish in the ocean.
Both birds nest on cliffs and feed on grazed land, but the choughs eat insects while the ravens feed on carrion.
Mortelliti, whose lab research focuses on the effects of land - use change on mammals and birds, will focus on the northward movement of plant species as temperature increases.
North America's largest flying land bird is also one of the most endangered species on Earth.
Mortelliti, who holds degrees from the La Sapienza (University of Rome), is an Assistant Professor in Wildlife Habitat Conservation at the University of Maine, where his lab's research is focused on the impact of land - use change on vertebrate species (mammals and birds).
«Our study shows that it would be relatively cheap to secure the future of the forest — and protect its plants, birds and other animals — by paying land owners on a large scale to set aside land for conservation.
It may have been found in the nick of time: the bird's habitat is threatened by deforestation and Ridgely and others have now launched a campaign to raise enough money to buy the land on which the bird lives.
«This is a prime example of how intensive management of forest lands for industrial purposes can have a direct impact on bird populations in a positive way.»
What's most surprising is not that the birds could sleep while flying, but how little they did: an average of 42 minutes a day in flight, compared with 12 hours a day on land, according to neuroscientist Niels Rattenborg of Germany's Max Planck Institute for Ornithology.
Every bird alive today can trace its ancestry to creatures that lived about 95 million years ago on a chunk of land that split off from the supercontinent Gondwana, a new study suggests.
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