Sentences with phrase «roosted together»

«New dinosaur discovery suggests new species roosted together like modern birds.»
My native companions informed me that these swallows of San Salvador had been practicing the custom of roosting together in Morazan Plaza for many, many years.
And I love knowing that after each long week day apart at our respective jobs and daycare, we all come home to roost together in our cozy, comforting nest — for cuddles, quiet time, story books and eventually sleep — together as a family.
Female vampire bats usually roost together in small groups of eight to 12.
Crows ranging between 100 and hundreds of thousands roost together for protection, warmth, mate finding, and information sharing.

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This Custom of gathering together to sleep and rest at night (roosting in English) is practiced by a few animals, including white herons, mammals, and some species of butterflies.
My second book Handmade Home: Simple Ways to Repurpose Old Materials into New Family Treasures followed a year later, and the most recent, written together with Steve, was released in August 2011, The Rhythm of Family: Discovering a Sense of Wonder Through The Seasons (all published with the lovely folks at Roost Books).
Analysis of the beads indicated that ravens in some roosts were searching, eating, and benefiting together, just as Dall anticipated.
Samantha and the cat play and even sleep together, but it's the cat who rules the roost.
Taken together, these five displays create a special department for all of the pet merchandise that really does not have a place to roost in the regular, categorized aisles.
Mount Moreland conservancy, just inland from Umdloti, is the largest barn swallow roost in KwaZulu Natal — up to 3 million barn swallows mass together, 30 minutes before sunset.
Working together is great and all, but sometimes you just want to see who rules the roost.
If your detectors are hardwired together, so one detector triggers them all, then you only need one roost battery to get notified on your mobile device.
The couple already had big plans to transform Laurietta, as the Fayette, Mississippi, plantation is known, from a dilapidated buzzard's nest into a roost where their extended family — four grown children, plus their spouses and eight kids — could come together for weekends and holidays.
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