In Plucked Goose, 1933,
you see a bird with its neck broken.
(In fact, have I ever
seen a bird with a head I wouldn't have considered to be rounded?)
Not exact matches
Or maybe you
saw the
bird's - eye - view video of a seagull picking up a camera and making off
with it (2.8 million views) or a skier touching off an avalanche in the Alps and flying away from it
with a parachute (2.1 million views).
Eager not to repeat history,
Bird started a «dialogue
with the city» of San Francisco in January ahead of its launch, and waited to
see how the city responded to Spin and LimeBike before delivering 175 scooters.
The audience was thrilled to
see their hometown hero, and greeted tracks from
Bird's best album, The Mysterious Production of Eggs,
with giant cheers.
She was usually nude and almost always
seen from behind, engaging
with nature, animals,
birds, water, fish, the elements, but always essentially
with herself.
Until I physically
see a single fossil record supporting macro-evolution, or a
bird give live birth to a mammal, or a monkey hatch from a chicken egg (I am being ridiculous intentionally, because macro-evolution is literally that ridiculous), I will go
with the FACT that the theory of macro-evolution is hogwash and just as imaginary as an all powerful creator of the universe.
I would many times look on the beasts
with envy, wishing
with all my heart I was in their place, that I might have no soul to lose; and when I have
seen birds flying over my head, have often thought within myself, Oh, that I could fly away from my danger and distress!
See the
birds of the air, the lilies of the field... we are born naked,
with death return to earth naked; so why be attached to things; we are all pilgrims, sojourners on earth; no mine and thine.
Regarding the
birds, the Audubon Society apparently recommends drawing cross-hatching on your windows
with document highlighter that is largely invisible to you (and washable) but visible to
birds, who
see higher wavelengths of light better than we do.
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Yet the reality is that free range hens are actually kept in vast sheds
with potentially thousands of other
birds, few of which ever
see daylight.
You can feel it in the warm, sweetly perfumed air, and increasingly longer days; you can
see it in the blooming trees, exploding
with color, and the lush green, covering the hills; you can hear it in the loud
bird chatter outside the window, and it all makes me itch for long hikes outside, and away from the house.
My itinerary was Torre del Paine National Park, a preserve of stark beauty
with jagged peaks bisected by frozen glacial rivers of ice, herds of guanacos, nandus (large ostrich - like
birds also called rheas), foxes and, most nearly - extinct of all, the rarely -
seen authentic cowboy.
From closing time until 2 a.m. every day, there's a special menu
with foods early
birds will never
see, including «thrice - cooked chips»
with cumin mayo, a grilled three - cheese sandwich, burgers, lamb bacon, and more.
There's something, dare we say, foul, about a grocery store
with a heat table of cooked
birds and no rotisserie to be
seen.
You
see, as a gal that would gladly choose a
bird over a cow any day, I couldn't be more excited to tell you guys about a new partnership
with a brand that I truly love — Gold»n Plump!
He hears the melodious harmony of
birds; he
sees the young swans, herons, ducks, coots, and many other
birds with their broods.
I could
see us trying to kill two
birds with one stone in terms of moving up as well as taking an asset and absorbing salary.
Brendan Rodgers is known to be a big fan of # 30m rated Argentine Higuain and could
see Balotelli's inclusion in a part - exchange as an ideal way to kill two
birds with one stone.
I have never
seen any other Arsenal coach I have never
seen Arsenal lift the Epl Just one action, sacking Wenger, will lead to the above two... talk of hitting two
birds with one stone.
On about the fourth attempt to move in close, I crossed a small clearing and was about to swing around a bush when over it I
saw a number of
birds wing into the air
with loud chirping.
Assume Wenger
saw the potential when he loaned Jenks out — kill two
birds with one stone and get them both progressing at the same time — HB standing in when needed for us and Jenks getting massively more game time at WH in a side that traditionally has a lot of defending to do — hats off to them this season though defying the odds.
I got chased the first coupla times, and then he
saw that I was interested, and I just started bein»
with the
birds all the time.
Tippler fanciers vie
with one another to
see who can develop
birds that can sustain flight the longest.
I've never
seen so many people in a shopping centre before (can't blame them
with this
bird in town)!
Claire's nature tags in the making — each tag is made from hand - dyed aluminium and has a branch
with a
bird and a hint of blossom, cut using a tiny jeweller's
saw
She was looking for a more creative outlet and felt she could create something
with more character than the wooden
birds she had
seen in shop windows.
Go in
with the neighbors / family / friends / playgroup, load up the car, bring snacks, everyone pitch in a few bucks and it turns into a very affordable day to
see the outdoors, plants, butterflies,
birds and nature!
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!
The village conducted a one - year trial
with the family to
see if the
birds caused any complaints among neighbors.
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Download and print a
bird checklist before your visit to a wildlife sanctuary and bring it
with you for a convenient way to keep track of
birds you
see.
«It's really meaningful to
see her there, singing
with Elmo, Big
Bird and all the other characters.
Mass Audubon's wildlife sanctuaries offer excellent opportunities to
see and learn more about the
birds of Massachusetts, whether you're on a naturalist - guided walk or on your own
with one of our
bird checklists.
It attracted some rare species of
birds that I have gotten to
see thanks to our little one who encourages me to spend time outside
with her, rain or shine.
When I
saw the images of the
birds holding the cookies it made me think of clothespin beaks so I tried my hand at a printable to do along
with the book!
With this package you can
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birds and mammals from waters around the world — during your stay at the Hilton Chicago.
We
saw images of a homeless Big
Bird with a cardboard «will work for food» sign — serious fun as part of the electoral season.
Here, together
with two Iban tribesmen and a guide — all of us caked in mud and sweat — I come to a place where the familiar clamor of
birds, monkeys, and bugs is being drowned out by the sound of a chain
saw.
And en route we
saw frigate
birds with their red neck pouches blown up so large I momentarily thought they might be plastic balls, until I remembered that no one lives there.
Zoo Miami's Steven Whitfield, along
with colleagues from Audubon Florida's Everglades Science Center, the National Park Service, Big Cypress National Preserve, and the Rookery Bay Estuarine Research Reserve, reexamined the historical evidence of flamingos in Florida and evaluated the likely origins of
birds seen in recent years.
«The fact that we
see a full clutch of unhatched turkey eggs, along
with other juvenile and adult turkey bones nearby, tells us that these
birds were domesticated,» says Feinman.
People have tried warning
birds with things they can
see, such as window markings and lights, but that doesn't always work.
Based on a peatland model developed at the University of York and latest climate change predictions, the researchers warn that by 2051 - 80 the dunlin could
see a 50 % decline in numbers,
with the golden plover down 30 % and the red grouse down by 15 %, all driven by declining abundance of the
birds» crane fly prey.
To
see how
bird family members interact
with each other in stressful situations, researchers from Vetmeduni Vienna and the University of Gdansk, Poland, studied parent - offspring interactions in a long - lived seabird, the little auk (Alle alle).
They recorded how often the
birds (pictured) were
seen with other individuals and how they interacted — and then analyzed the parakeets» social networks.
One of the interesting things to study, we know Central Park is important for migratory
birds and we know that they depend upon the food resources that are here, but no one has ever really done a systematic survey of what actually they are feeding on, like we have never done a canopy study of all the invertebrates up in the trees to
see what's coming out when and what is the predominant part of the diet of different
birds and sort of quantifying; but what they have done — people have done —
with shore
birds and sort of gauging, weighing them, you know, catching them, weighing them,
seeing how much weight they gain over time while they are rather resting and feeding before they depart on their northern trip.