«The Audubon collection has always fascinated me specifically because of his ability to strip away context and focus
our eyes on the bird itself,» Zuckerman says.
Plus, you actually have to stay in the house and keep
an eye on your bird while the oven is on.
Airplanes are one of the most incredible inventions we have ever thought of.Being land - bound creatures, the desire to fly and soar must have been with us since the first time we laid
eyes on a bird.
Installing a bird feeder will mean they will be kept busy keeping
an eye on the birds.
Not exact matches
Yet, a non-tech co-founder looks at the company from a
bird's
eye view to focus
on strategic company growth.
Whether it was answers to the body and movement of water, the mechanics of the human heart and body, the motion of the planets or to discover why
birds fly, or how the human
eye perceives light and distant images, or why fossils are found
on mountains, his quest for knowledge was extraordinary.
In this blog post, we'll show you how to create a Customer Success dashboard that optimizes for growth and gives you a
bird's -
eye - view
on customer activity.
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.
These are they who shall be brought nigh to God, In gardens of delight; A crowd of the former And a few of the latter generations;
On inwrought couches Reclining on them face to face: Aye - blooming youths go round about to them With goblets and ewers and a cup of flowing wine; Their brows ache not from it, nor fails the sense: And with such fruits as shall please them best, And with flesh of such birds, as they shall long for: And theirs shall be the Houris, with large dark eyes, Like pearls hidden in their shells, In recompense of their labours pas
On inwrought couches Reclining
on them face to face: Aye - blooming youths go round about to them With goblets and ewers and a cup of flowing wine; Their brows ache not from it, nor fails the sense: And with such fruits as shall please them best, And with flesh of such birds, as they shall long for: And theirs shall be the Houris, with large dark eyes, Like pearls hidden in their shells, In recompense of their labours pas
on them face to face: Aye - blooming youths go round about to them With goblets and ewers and a cup of flowing wine; Their brows ache not from it, nor fails the sense: And with such fruits as shall please them best, And with flesh of such
birds, as they shall long for: And theirs shall be the Houris, with large dark
eyes, Like pearls hidden in their shells, In recompense of their labours past.
I keep my
eye on the red feather in the
bird - breast headpiece worn by an elfin man.
I believe that this experience is typical of much that is going
on today, and this is one of the reasons that in this first part of the present book I seek to give a
bird's -
eye view of process thought with continual reference to the many different areas of human interest.
So, although he would do certain things by rule - of - thumb experience — plough after sowing, protect the field from
birds or wandering animals, etc. — for the most part after sowing he went his daily round with his prayers said, his fingers crossed and a wary
eye on the field.
So I guess I wrote this post to let you know that if God's
eye is
on the Pips, then God's
eye is
on your
birds too.
You have to truss up the
bird, cover it with foil, and keep an
eye on the temperature so... read more
They weren't cheap (normal price is about $ 6.99 / lb for a 10 pound
bird, but you can get it cheaper
on sale if you keep your
eyes open), but they were plentiful, so I picked one up and began to seriously research a good traditional recipe.
Sometimes it means standing
on the counter to get a
bird's
eye perspective!
On a product level,
bird's
eye chillies, jalapeño chillies and Jarlsberg cheese (at both Coles and Woolworths), mandarins and snow peas (at Coles) and rindless shortcut bacon (at Woolworths) offered the biggest savings if you choose the cheapest format.
1 cup coconut milk 1 salmon fillet, weighing about 1 1/4 -1 1/2 pounds 3 tablespoons fish sauce 2 kaffir lime leaves 2 limes 3 - 4
bird's
eye chilies (more or less depending
on your heat tolerance)
This fall more
eyes than ever will be
on the alert in the country's most unusual
bird - watching program.
Can't fault Wilton
on his comments, as Ani is definitely easy
on the
eyes, and the
bird in the hand is worth more than the Brazilian lingerie model in Tom Brady's nest.
In the case of Musial's retirement there was melancholy only because millions upon millions of baseball fans knew that the slender figure with the weird wiggling stance would never again pop up before their
eyes or
on their television screens, wearing the two red -
birds on his chest and the big No. 6
on his back.
I particularly enjoy putting the
eyes and faces
on the
birds and animals I make, as that's when I can see their quirky personality emerge, which is nice when you've been working with them for a while!
Citizen cientists use their
eyes, ears and smartphones to protect
birds, frogs and other wildlife - Medill Reports Chicago - October 21, 2016 Citizen science recruiters seeking new volunteers shared the impact of ongoing projects at The Peggy Notebaert Nature Museum's inaugural citizen science fair
on Saturday.
Note: If you don't have candy eyeballs, you can easily make
eyes for the
birds by melting some white chocolate chips and dotting them
on the chick faces.
With Isaiah snug in a baby carrier, we hopped
on the Skyfari Aerial Tram that offers
bird's -
eye - views of the zoo, which resembles a lush video game maze.
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Your once fearless five - year - old suddenly refuses to leave your side at the park saying, «I'm afraid the
birds will eat me,» while
eyeing the tiny swallows hopping
on the ground as if they're evil geniuses plotting his demise.
Cut out a
bird shape from the construction paper, then glue
on googly
eyes, feathers, pom poms, whatever your «
bird» would like to look like!
We went inside and I soon laid
eyes on the adorable little
birds.
With T -
Bird in the sling
on my chest, I squat down to make
eye contact with Bug.
Mashing up Google Earth and with the companies, universities and nonprofit recipients of earmarks in the House Defense Appropriations bill (available from Sunlight and Taxpayers for Common Sense
on EarmarkWatch.org), citizens can get a
bird's
eye view of where members of Congress are shipping our defense dollars, and zoom in close
on recipients.
Suffolk police are close to buying a pair of drones capable of providing investigators with a
bird's -
eye view of crime scenes, car accidents and emergency situations that they say will cut down
on traffic tie - ups and save money.
«
On the banking industry, we have just gone through a period in which the Ministry did not have a clear
bird's
eye view of what the SOEs were doing... We need to be engaged in any of these commitments that these SOEs have or sign... So, the banking industry we have ESLA [Energy Sector Levies Act] etc..
The website for Spitzer's 22 - story luxury rental building went live
on April 20 featuring a
bird's
eye - view of the project with the words, «Hi.
especially perhaps the 2nd line... and the line «Before we all go under»... Rows of houses, all bearing down
on me I can feel their blue hands touching me All these things into position All these things we'll one day swallow whole And fade out again and fade out This machine will, will not communicate These thoughts and the strain I am under Be a world child, form a circle Before we all go under And fade out again and fade out again Cracked eggs, dead
birds Scream as they fight for life I can feel death, can see its beady
eyes All these things into position All these things we'll one day swallow whole And fade out again and fade out again Immerse your soul in love IMMERSE YOUR SOUL IN LOVE
Birds -
eye view of the ice rink
on Wednesday, Dec. 16, 2015, at the Empire State Plaza in Albany, N.Y. (Cindy Schultz / Times Union)
Many animals, including some mammals,
birds, reptiles and fish, have two
eyes which may be placed
on the same plane to be interpreted as a single three - dimensional «image» (binocular vision), as in humans; or
on different planes producing two separate «images» (monocular vision), such as in rabbits and chameleons.
For a start, different
bird species have three types of visual field, depending
on the position of their
eyes (see diagram).
Hence, according to Fitzgerald speaking from his own experience in class rooms, Hawkeye can instigate discussion
on the physiology of the human
eye, while also allowing for comparison with other species, such as
birds of prey, and reflection
on advancements related to genetic engineering and wearable technologies.
Marshall and her colleagues used visual modelling to test how conspicuous individual lizards would be to a
bird's
eye against the backgrounds they had chosen to sit
on.
Birds find it difficult to fix their gaze
on an object, because their
eyes don't face forwards, but one species has found an ingenious solution
Based
on the theory that magnetic fields affect the overall light sensitivity of
birds»
eyes, Heyers's best guess is that
birds see north as a dark spot, with a gradient of light representing other directions.
We have
eyes on the front of our heads, so our fields of vision overlap, but most
birds»
eyes are
on the sides.
When a
bird tucked its head onto its pillowy back and shut its
eyes, the center of pressure made smaller adjustments (within a radius of 3.2 millimeters
on average, compared with 5.1 millimeters when active).
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.
The researchers walked toward groups of crows in three locations in the Seattle area, with their
eyes either
on the
birds or
on some point in the distance.
Wichita State University microbiology professor Mark Schneegurt and ornithology professor Chris Rogers have discovered that one of North America's most common migratory
birds — the Dark -
eyed Junco — carries
on its feathers a remarkable diversity of plant bacteria, the greatest ever found
on wild
birds.
«
On the one hand, there was this idea that the third
eye was simply reduced independently in many different vertebrate groups such as mammals and
birds and is retained only in lizards among fully land - dwelling vertebrates,» says Krister Smith at the Senckenberg Research Institute in Germany.
Read previous Zoologger columns: Unmasking the Zorro of the avian world, The worm that looks like a tree, The
bird that cares for its rival's chicks, Itsy bitsy teeny weeny chameleons, Don't bite — how the zebra got its stripes, The only males with more brain than females, How a blurry -
eyed spider pounces
on target, Gecko's amputated tail has life of its own, Unique life form is half plant, half animal, Transgender fish perform reverse sex flip, My brain's so big it spills into my legs, Dozy hamsters reverse the ageing process, To kill a mockingbird?
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