Sentences with phrase «birds as they fly»

From the comfort of your private ocean view suite you will see regular diplays of exotic birds as they fly by, mesmerizing sunrises complete with a serenade from our jungle inhabitants, stunning sunsets and all the beauty that mother nature has to offer.
Sit and watch the beautiful native birds as they fly in to be fed.
The iPhone 8 also had no problem rendering multiple birds as they flew by without distortion.

Not exact matches

In the «Trump Dump» app, players who fly a bird safely through a wall are rewarded with a chance to poop on Donald Trump, as shown in screenshots of the game.
and the bird says, «there is no such thing as flying»
Anthony, the Office Linebacker is all fine and good — I don't drink coffee anyway — but what this office really needs is the Evangelism Linebacker: «As a fish was created to swim in water, as a bird was created to fly, I was created to knock people out who don't evangelize.&raquAs a fish was created to swim in water, as a bird was created to fly, I was created to knock people out who don't evangelize.&raquas a bird was created to fly, I was created to knock people out who don't evangelize.»
Anthony, the Office Linebacker is all fine and good — I don't drink coffee anyway — but what this office really needs is the Evangelism Linebacker: «As a fish was created to swim in water, as a bird was created to fly, I was created to knock people out who don't..As a fish was created to swim in water, as a bird was created to fly, I was created to knock people out who don't..as a bird was created to fly, I was created to knock people out who don't....
Is it right for a man to be as care - free as a bird, and even to surpass these creatures in unconcern, since they fly hither and thither in search of food?
The word transliterated as «owph that we get «bird» from means «owner of a wing,» which comes from a root word which means to cover or to fly.
«Beasts and all cattle, creeping things and flying birds» (in the words of the psalmist) are spiritual, as well as ecological, resources.
And yet the hawk was coasting now, with assured wing was fanning this wind that softly flew to him, that coursed a flank of hill on which he stood Selah he actually stood, it seemed a miracle, or poem, a grand ongoing one he smelt as much as felt and touched as much as heard — a bird retreating and in retreating moving the man thus quietly home.
So, if I do as I please, then I might change my mind about Christians once we're all standing around the Great White throne (well, I'll be sittin»... the Bird'll be flying, I guess...)
hello Attack — the word birds or fowl in Lev.11: 19 should be taken as «flying animal»... the word in Hebr.
kindof how when your a child you can't fly, but you try to imagine what it is like for the birds; however regardless of how much you attempt to imagine flight you can't understand it as a bird because you can't fly... even as an adult humans fail to truly understand what it is like to fly like a bird because we can't fly, so how can «god» understand death and create a creature that does die if he can't die?
So if you see me staring out the window, know that I'm simply meditating, hoping to become as attentive to my inner promptings as the birds who suddenly and mysteriously know it's time to gather up and fly away home.
New birds have joined the New England Falconry — with six trained hawks, a falcon and an Eagle Owl, the skilled staff can conduct introductory and extended flying / handling sessions for groups as well as hawk walks and raptor receptions.
It may be a mythical creature but the Liver bird has flown into a genuine storm in its native city after Liverpool Football Club applied to register the iconic image as a trademark.
The idea is to lure Powerpuff fans into the seats in the hopes that once there they'll get hooked on the high - flying stunts of real - life Girl Power heroes such as Chamique Holdsclaw, Lisa Leslie and Sue Bird.
On a windy day birds racing the southwest course fly as low as five or 10 feet above ground, soaring slightly to clear buildings and bridges.
I lay napping in the hammock with an icy lemonade at my side as the birds of song whistle me an afternoon serenade... Back at reality ranch, I swipe at the black flies gathering to feed behind my ears, take a deep breath, and head past the empty hammock into the thicket to make it happen.
The mobile also has a bird that «flies» around, giving your child something to entertain themselves with as well as helping them develop their visual tracking skills as well as eye movement.
I did my «hypnobirthing» like a pro — channelling my inner David Attenborough as I told myself I was a bird flying through my contractions.
Steve Sullivan, Senior Curator of Urban Ecology at Notebaert Nature Museum: When you're flying along as a bird during the day and you see a pane of glass in front of you, that glass is often reflecting trees and sky.
While that could be true, it is also quite likely that the child is watching the birds and wondering how they can fly or they may be looking at the leaves on a tree as they drop to the ground wondering what makes the leaves fall from the trees.
In humans, other mammals, and many other animals that have been studied — such as fish, birds, ants, and fruit - flies — regular sleep is necessary for survival.
Rawlings was commissioned a Pilot Officer in the Ghana Air Force in 1969, winning the coveted â $ œSpeed Bird Trophy as the best cadet in flying airmanship.
With its birdlike wings, the dinosaur looks like a shoo - in capable of flight, but its skeleton lacks features — such as a bony, keeled sternum — that modern birds need to fly.
Some birds are especially adept: Scientists at the College of William & Mary Center for Conservation Biology tracked a migratory shorebird, a whimbrel, as it flew through Hurricane Irene in 2011.
Along the way, we meet creatures such as the Bornean bristlehead, a single - species family that inhabits the high canopy in deep rainforest; the helmet - billed vanga, with a beak that looks like it is made from blue plastic; and Odontopteryx, which, cruising Miocene seas on wings spanning up to 5 metres, was one of the largest flying birds ever.
The study, which involved collaboration with British Trust for Ornithology, Aberystwyth University and the University of Leeds and part - funded by the RSPB, showed that the humble crane fly, more commonly known as «daddy longlegs», is a crucial link in determining the impact of climate change on these peatland bird species.
The birds depend on the protein rich crane flies as food for chicks, but scientists have discovered that summer droughts, which are predicted to increase, will cause significant declines in crane flies and subsequently the bird species that depend on them.
They also discovered interesting patterns, such as how the birds fly up to six times as fast during their northward flight than they do in their southward migration.
«The crane fly link was made as part of several longer - term studies — funded by The Natural Environment Research Council and Defra — investigating blanket bog ecosystems across several UK upland sites, including the Yorkshire Dales, Peak District and North York Moors.Dr Heinemeyer, who is currently leading a # 1m Defra - funded SEI project to further study the impacts of climate change and management on blanket bogs, said it wasn't only rare birds that were at risk from climate change.
Floating and flying above us are not only the usual suspects — birds, bats, insects — but countless microscopic creatures as well.
The decades - long tracking of flying birds reveals that body size and flight styles determine the scale of birds» migration, as predicted by the aerodynamic theory of bird flight.
As bacteria fed on the creatures that rained from above, they produced toxic gases — methane, carbon dioxide, and hydrogen sulfide — that in turn bubbled up to poison the birds and insects flying overhead.
Vyssotski found that when the birds flew over landmarks, such as a familiar highway, high - frequency brain waves suddenly got more intense.
«The levels of damage we saw were really similar to or exceeded — by quite a bit — things as stressful as flying 200 kilometers in a bird, or mounting an immune response.
The team suggests that, because birds prefer to eat larger flies, the little ones simply aren't under as much pressure to evolve perfect disguises.
Large flying insects that lived before birds evolved, such as the 300 - million - year old Stephanotypus schneideri (main image), were typically much larger than those that evolved afterward, including the 12
«It's often suggested that using birds of prey, flown by falconers, might act as a gull deterrent,» she says.
The feather shares characteristics with the plumage that helps modern birds fly, such as longer barbs on one side of the feather's shaft than the other.
Possibilities include the creation of de facto marine reserves as fish cluster under the fields of floating turbines, loss of birds that fly into the turbines, entanglement of sea creatures in cables used to tether the turbines to the seafloor, and disruption of movement patterns of underwater animals.
As the birds fly north each May, they make a pit stop on Delaware Bay, where they binge on horseshoe crab eggs, doubling their weight over the course of a few weeks in preparation for the next 3,000 kilometers of flight.
The academics found individual birds in green neighbourhoods flew between twice as many gardens as birds in terraced streets.
From the bone features, as well as its thickness and proportions, the team's paleontologist, Julia Clarke of the University of Texas, was able to determine the evolutionary relationships of the new birds as well as characteristics that indicate whether it likely was able to fly or dive.
In addition, these subsecond microadjustments are integrated with our ability to simultaneously adjust for the pursuit of objects moving in our environment as well, so we can turn our heads and bodies while still following the path of a bird flying across our yard.
Several approaches may be needed, such as introducing fly - parasitizing wasps, removing chicks from nests for hand - rearing, raising sterile male flies to mate with females so they can't lay eggs in finch nests, and using insecticides, including placing pesticide - treated cotton balls where birds can collect them to self - fumigate their nests.
William Gibson of the California Institute of Technology in Pasadena and his colleagues exposed fruit flies to overhead shadows resembling aerial predators, such as birds, and found that the more shadows the flies saw, the more twitchy they got (Current Biology, doi.org/4nx).
Bats seem to be adapted for slow speed and high maneuverability in the same way as hummingbirds, Hedenström says, whereas most flying birds are optimized for high speed.
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