Sentences with phrase «deer graze»

Watch the moon rise over the hill, and the deer graze, right behind the house.
The researchers were surprised to find that the diversity of invasive species — the total number of non-native species — and the total abundance (or land cover) of invasive plants stayed the same in areas where deer grazed and where they were excluded.
In the demo, you could see a deer grazing, raise his head as Arthur approaches him.
Flowers glisten with vivid colour; deers graze quietly in the undergrowth, their antlers made up of blossoming branches.
On the backside of Conzelman, it isn't uncommon to see deer grazing near the side of the road — something you might not notice in a car.
The train sweeps one way and the next, wild deer grazing beside the tracks that follow a route dictated by politicians and powerful landowners as much as by civil engineers.
Bald eagles soared across the sky, a curious harbor seal eyed us warily and white - tailed deer grazed along the rocky shoreline.
We awoke one morning to find a deer grazing right outside of our bedroom window off the back of the house, too.
Nearby in the Jægersborg Dyrehave, a horse - drawn carriage ride showed the artists herds of deer grazing peacefully in what was once the royal hunting ground.
Situated right on a river - front property with abundant wild - life, he truly has the ideal spot and is able to watch deer grazing and beavers in the stream right from his tiny house while having his morning coffee.

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They also protect the plant from grazing by cattle, sheep, goats, and deer.
Hornbeam resists grazing and browsing much better than other species, an advantage as red deer have become more abundant.
Mountain lions sustain woodlands by hunting deer that would otherwise graze the landscape bare.
Presumably, herds of everything from mammoths to deer would have roamed this European savanna, keeping it open by grazing and eating all but the luckiest saplings.
It was home to abundant grazing herds of antelope, deer, caribou, horses, bison, and Woolly Mammoths.
We see Aloy use the Ropecaster, which is a defensive, but most importantly, a preventive weapon, to create explosive tripwires for the Grazes (the deer - like creatures) to fall in.
Horses and their close relatives, including ponies, donkeys and zebras, have digestive tracts that differ in significant ways from not only small animals, but also from other grazing animals such as cattle and deer.
Throughout this part of the journey, deer can be spotted from the train, idly grazing as we trundle past.
The first of which being loss and degradation of habitat resulting from over grazing by domestic livestock (cattle and horses) and feral nonnative herbivores (sheep, deer, elk).
Back on dry land you can explore the nearby fishing village, or head into the Núi Chúa National Park with a guide to catch a glimpse of sun bears and grazing deer.
The Bed & Breakfast has a large lawn with century old locust and fruit trees to watch songbirds on migration through the area, cattle grazing or deer and quail that make Wilson Ranches their home.
Kangaroos, deers and cows grazing the paddock at your doorstep and birds provide constant entertainment across the panoramic landscape that wraps around us.
To hunt for botanical treasures on the larger islands like Santa Cruz and Santa Rosa, look for segments of trail that probe draws and canyons, where resident deer, elk and wild pigs can't easily graze.
Wild deer are seen grazing in Auschwitz's winter wasteland, oblivious to the horror that once took place there; while silence haunts a frozen lake at Birkenau.
It seems the deer had grazed the banks of the streams and destroyed the natural vegetation on the banks, allowing for a buildup of silt and choking many of them to a point where their diminished flow could not support a healthy fish stock.
This would be analogous to deer populations or any other grazing species that eventually over populates their food supply with no predators to keep the adult population in check.
Located 5 miles to downtown Ashland, 2 miles to Interstate - 5 and 16 miles to the Rogue Valley International Airport, this rural property also has a very convenient location. The property has historically produced grass hay and is completely high - fenced to keep the deer and elk out. The gently sloping topography provides good drainage during the winter but is still usable for farming or grazing animals. The possible uses for this property include hay production, vineyard, equestrian, grazing pasture and more!  The entire property features great views of the valley below and the surrounding mountains. Irrigation is supplied for 75 acres by the Talent Irrigation District.
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