Sentences with phrase «insects buzzing»

I would love to picnic at a secluded spot in the woods — right next to a small gurgling stream — where the birds are chirping and the insects buzzing.
Those fuzzy, little insects buzzing through our fields and gardens help to produce a third of the food eaten in the US, including fruits, nuts and vegetables, and contribute about $ 24 billion to our economy.
I want to hear nothing but wind in trees, waves lapping on the shore, birds chirping & insects buzzing.
This track sounds exceptional, with a lot of action going on in the surrounds, either in the form of screams or insects buzzing, you'll definitely notice a heightened sense of creepiness thanks to this audio track.
On land, insects buzzed and crawled, including primitive dragonflies and cockroaches.
As insects buzzed in the long grass on either side of the quiet side - road, the plump young bruin simply ambled across the road, glanced briefly at the shining grille of the Lexus crossover, then roll - shouldered along his way, off in search of ripe berries, fat grubs, or unattended pic - a-nic baskets.
If you hear an insect buzzing when the heavy bag is hit, quickly hit the launch button.
(2012), a patch of flowers bob and sway in the breeze as insects buzz from flower to flower.
The project you need to work on is like an insect buzzing in your ear.

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One might wonder how a scientist would go about attaching anything to a tiny, buzzing insect.
And as the sun sets over the city skyline, you hear the buzz of insects dancing above vibrant, yellow zucchini blossoms.
Kim Kardashian West is taking some heat for her new cosmetics product, P&G has found a new way to kill insects and Welch's is getting in on the sparkling rosé (this one won't get you buzzed).
I remember the end of the little curtained balcony where our class was held, sunlight coming into our room rejoicing through a dusty window, the buzzing of insects in the July fields outside, a flannel board with figures stuck on it, and best of all, the anticipation of a story, followed by Kool - Aid and cookies.
Listen for the call of birds, the croak of frogs, and the buzz of insects.
Researchers are buzzing with concern over declining bee populations due to habitat loss, pesticide use and other factors, but systematically tracking the insects has been challenging.
James Cook University researchers in Australia are creating a buzz in bee research, gluing tiny transmitters to the backs of the insects for the first time.
Dragonfly - like insects with foot - long wingspans buzzed in the humid air, and chunky primitive spiders called trigonotarbids, bearing thick black - tipped fangs, sat atop trees, says Smithsonian Institution paleobiologist Bill DiMichele.
A fruit fly starts buzzing around food at a picnic, so you wave your hand over the insect and shoo it away.
Most other kinds of insects will either ignore his signal or be repelled by it, but female wasps of his own species will buzz over and get down to business.
While the buzz of fly wings is more likely to elicit a sense of annoyance than wonder, insect flight behavior links a series of fundamental processes within both the physical and biological sciences: neuronal signaling within brains, the dynamics of unsteady fluid flow, musculoskeletal mechanics, the structural mechanics of composite materials, ecology and evolution.
Caffeine actually offers memory enhancement and a healthy buzz to pollinating insects such as bees.
A chic backless loafer silhouette, faux pearl embellishment and charming insect appliqué make KANDI - B a buzz - worthy statement shoe!
Scientists from that point forward became like the social insects: They made their progress steadily, as a buzzing mass.
In a sunlit meadow, of course, her tumescent flesh insistently juxtaposed with buzzing insects, burgeoning flowers and ripening berries, a veritable photographic catalog of nature's fecund beauty.
It often employs a static camera, has plenty of long takes, and uses natural sounds like leaves blowing in the wind and buzzing insects to create atmosphere.
(Miniscule: Valley of the Lost Ants, Hélène Giraud & Thomas Szabo, 2013) Yes, there is a feature length version of that animated series about insects that used to appear just before the 7:00 pm News on the ABC and annoy everyone within earshot of its buzzing soundtrack.
Anyone who's been plagued by a buzzing mosquito or housefly knows how easily flying insects can gain access to even the most well - secured house.
Anyone who has ever been annoyed by a buzzing mosquito at night will know that insects can and do get indoors, no matter the lengths to stop them.
beware the buzz Pets are twice as likely to suffer an insect sting during the summer compared to the rest of the year, and bees are to blame for 25 % of these incidents.
The audio design is also wonderful, from the peaceful chirp of birds and the lazy buzz of insects, to the eerie signals crackling on radios.
Small pools of water serve as a home to a small school of fish while swamps may buzz to life with the sound of nearby insects that are darting about.
In Calderoulette (1940 - 45), a standing mobile by Alexander Calder, an open water lily is positioned below a floating butterfly, a small buzzing insect, and a dragonfly.
The sound track is constant: the ocean, chirping birds, squawking gulls, buzzing insects, a helicopter, and cows alternately mooing and chewing.
Gallery 101 presents: BUZZ: Getting to Know Other Animals Kimberly Edgar, Deborah Margo, Bioni Samp, Amy Swartz, and work from the Canadian National Collection of Insects, Arachnids, and Nematodes, (CNC).
The buzz of insects, the frozen fingers or the soaking wet set of clothes are all left behind to provide what I hope is a compelling image that the viewers imagination can then use to fill in the blanks behind the scenes.»
In the rain forest, there is no such thing as silence and every tiny insect twang and buzz is vividly reproduced — which is particularly appropriate in a film about a man who recorded 1,000 hours of pygmy music *, capturing sounds he fears will soon evaporate as a tide of modernism floods the furthest nooks of this world.
Spring is popularly defined by the senses — the bustling and buzzing of renewed insect activity, shrill and gurgling bird song, and the shockingly iridescent greens, purples and yellows that symphonically burst from the landscape.
Scientists from that point forward became like the social insects: They made their progress steadily, as a buzzing mass.
Though offered without Atmos accents in 5.1, the Sib Evo swept us away, placing us in the middle of earth's most beautiful landscapes, from the deep rushing waters of Madagascar to high mountain peaks where Snow Leopards tangle for supremacy, always immersing us in a sonic sphere of buzzing insects, rippling waves, and rushing wind.
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