I love to ride my bicycle, to get up early when the roads are fresh and
listen to the birds as they're getting their days together..
Not exact matches
You can approach it
as a scientist, seeking
to categorize, systematize, and organize it, or you can approach it like a person who sits in their backyard,
listening to the
birds and watching the sunset.
The Rav of Northern White Russia declined, in his youth,
to learn the language of
birds, because the extraneous did not interest him; nevertheless when he grew old it was found he understood them anyway, having
listened well, and
as it is said, «prayed with the bench and the floor.»
For instance, they can explain how
listening to bird sounds in nature helps
to improve children's spatial awareness, why spinning in circles establishes a strong balance system, and walking barefoot integrates reflexes that prevent further complications such
as toe - walking.
As a child I attended summer camp, and as an adult I have often enjoyed strolling with a close friend or relative, taking in the smells and the texture of the ground under my feet, feeling the sun on my face, and listening to the wonderful sounds of bird
As a child I attended summer camp, and
as an adult I have often enjoyed strolling with a close friend or relative, taking in the smells and the texture of the ground under my feet, feeling the sun on my face, and listening to the wonderful sounds of bird
as an adult I have often enjoyed strolling with a close friend or relative, taking in the smells and the texture of the ground under my feet, feeling the sun on my face, and
listening to the wonderful sounds of
birds.
Such
as... taking time
to stop and pick a dandelion (it's not a weed
to them... it's «yeddow purddee»
as my daughter says), jump in a puddle or wade in a stream,
listen for the
birds & insects, discovering the millions of stars, skipping rocks... the possibilities are endless.
During this engaging program students will
listen to a guided imagery story while sitting in a natural setting; learn the life cycle of a
bird through imaginary play and determine what makes a good home for specific native animals
as they explore and compare the resources available in forest and field habitats.
I would be grateful if he would
listen to this point: comment has been made on the advice prepared a long time ago for H5N1,
bird flu, which,
as I think he knows, would have been a more serious virus.
We are using a different kind of deterrent — trying
to stop
birds from hearing one another by playing a noise that is at the same pitch
as the alarm calls or predator noises they are
listening out for,» said Professor Swaddle, who is also Professor of Biology at the College of William and Mary in Williamsburg in the US.
Imagine, for a moment, lying quietly on your back, floating with movement of the water with fingers dangling in the water and a warm breeze brushing over your body
as you
listen to the sounds of
birds chirping and water lapping the nearest shore.
Listen to the
bird's songs and watch
as they craft nests in the bushes.
She's dyed her hair pink, tells anyone who'll
listen that she intends
to leave Sacramento
as soon
as possible for New York, «where the culture is», and has changed her name
to «Lady
Bird».
Grades 6 - 8: Ask students
to listen to bird sounds online, and try
to either identify the
bird or draw the sounds
as musical notes.
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She also appears
to be musical
as she will always stop
to listen to birds or music, and on some occasions is mesmerized for over 20 minutes with a particular song.
If your voice is calm and inviting, your
bird will likely
listen intently with curiosity
as you speak
to it.
If a
bird seems bored or depressed,
as long
as there is no underlying medical reason for the behavior, it is often better
to try providing the
bird with more mentally stimulating activities (for example, toys
to chew on, TV
to watch, music
to listen to, or more time out of the cage) than
to introduce another
bird.
Softbills can be the perfect
bird for those looking for a pet that is easy
to keep and a joy
to listen to,
as the males in this group can sing the most beautiful songs.
As your camel quietly pads along, glimpse the magnificent parrots as they dart from tree to tree, listen to the melodious sounds of the bird life and there may be a chance to see kangaroos, wallabies and emus and perhaps even an echidna as it scurries for cover or rolls into a ball to camouflage itsel
As your camel quietly pads along, glimpse the magnificent parrots
as they dart from tree to tree, listen to the melodious sounds of the bird life and there may be a chance to see kangaroos, wallabies and emus and perhaps even an echidna as it scurries for cover or rolls into a ball to camouflage itsel
as they dart from tree
to tree,
listen to the melodious sounds of the
bird life and there may be a chance
to see kangaroos, wallabies and emus and perhaps even an echidna
as it scurries for cover or rolls into a ball to camouflage itsel
as it scurries for cover or rolls into a ball
to camouflage itself.
Use the Braai on the covered stoep and sit on the outside deck which overlooks our 17 hectare dam also known
as Stanford Lake with mountains in the background and
listen to the
birds in the indigenous forest right next
to you!
Wrap yourself in our luxury bathrobes and
listen to the Butcher
Birds and Kookaburras
as you sip an early morning tea or coffee.
The protected waters provide an ideal location for our BC whale watching tours
to view and
listen to orcas
as well
as other marine mammals and
birds as they feed, socialize and raise their young.
There are also numerous places
to listen to birds and wildlife, such
as in the small gardens found throughout the property.
Come
listen to us discuss the architectural differences between mazes and labyrinths and ponder corrective
bird optometry
as you watch us ride a camel (whose IQ you can not level up), stab a couple guys in the sides of their heads (they did something bad), swing swords, mind - control an eagle, and solve a burning philosophical riddle: «Would they put a pyramid in an Assassin's Creed game if you couldn't climb it?»
Lynch's connection
to subjects and landscapes, both in life and painting, was empathic: a flower or tree branch sings just
as strongly
as any
bird; likewise a pre-Columbian vessel in spiritual communion with a Chinese philosopher's stone — and he
listened acutely, transcribing their conversation so you could hear it too.
Believe me, if you've found
birds of a feather, that site will be doing more damage than good
as regards solutions because you are still so far from understanding what needs
to be done that you still should not be posting at all, you should still be
listening and learning.
Sherwood Snyder, the product manager at Wildlife Acoustics —
as well
as a self - described «obsessive birder» and actual developer of Song Sleuth —
listened to some 250,000 recordings of
bird song in the creation of the app.
When I get stressed, I ease my mind by daydreaming of sitting at a chippy turquoise blue farmhouse table,
listening to the sounds of
birds chirping
as I eat a homegrown tomato fresh from the garden just like I would an apple â $» juice running down my arm.
Soothing water sounds ~ is there any better addition
to a patio??? We are lucky enough
to hear neighborhood kids laughing
as they play on their trampoline and swing set,
listen to the
birds and hummingbirds flying around us, and the other neighborhood sounds you hear ~ a patio pond would be the absolute «topper», in my opinion!!
Very peaceful, just enjoying
listening to the
birds and feeling the warm sunshine
as it filters through the trees, and the thump of Labrador tails
as they smile at me:) Enjoy your day!