Sentences with phrase «seen on birds»

Not exact matches

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Every time I see all the GUYS, in their multicolored dresses and «high - priest» hats, all lined up like birds - on - a-wire, I think, «what a scandal in 2011»!
See: Read a book, watch a bird hop around on a branch Touch: Craft, fold laundry, bake cookies Taste: Eat a meal without checking my phone, eat one of those cookies I baked Hear: Listen to music while staring out the window or at the ceiling (not at my phone) Smell: Hang out by the oven where my cookies are baking, light a candle
Just when you think those days were just a part of the weirdest gold digger test (that is: send a few winged reptiles and see if your boo thang will stick around long enough for the good stuff) guess what happens on days six and seven: even bigger birds!
Out on the farm, the storyteller keeps a journal («forty - eight animals seen today before lunch, of which all but six were birds, most small and brownish»), and begins to «experience
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!
its like when my city made a law saying all animals need to be on a leash, and i called the cops on every human, squirrel, and bird i seen.
«Go there in the morning and you will find the beautiful eagle on the nopal tree and around it you will see a great quantity of green, red, yellow, and white feathers of the elegant birds on which the eagle sustains himself.
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.
Acts 11:4 - 18: «But Peter began speaking and proceeded to explain to them in orderly sequence, saying, «I WAS IN THE CITY OF JOPPA PRAYING; AND IN A TRANCE I SAW A VISION, an object coming down like a great sheet lowered by four corners from the sky; and it came right down to me, and when I had fixed my gaze on it and was observing it I saw the four - footed animals of the earth and the wild beasts and the crawling creatures and the birds of the aSAW A VISION, an object coming down like a great sheet lowered by four corners from the sky; and it came right down to me, and when I had fixed my gaze on it and was observing it I saw the four - footed animals of the earth and the wild beasts and the crawling creatures and the birds of the asaw the four - footed animals of the earth and the wild beasts and the crawling creatures and the birds of the air.
4c) let there be LIGHT (1 - 4 all the first day) 5c) God next creates the heavens (what we call the sky) above (2nd day) 6c) dry land appears as the oceans form (3rd day) 7c) green plant life appears on land (3rd day also) 8c) the cloud cover left over from the billions of years of rain finally condenses enough that a visible moon and sun can be seen from the earth's surface through the clouds (4th day) 9c) God creates sea life including fish and birds (5th day) 10c) God creates cattle and beasts (large land animals)(6th day) 11c) God creates man.
Still, you'd need to line up several thousand generations of chicken to get from that wild bird on down to the genetically altered meat factory that gives us our McNuggets today, but if you walked down that like you could easily see how the birds would start to look different down the line.
What they saw when they looked around them was not some undifferentiated global category but particular things — mountains, seas, rivers, crawling animals, oak trees, birds, the sun and moon, and so on.
At the start of football season this past fall, I saw a bunch of buffalo cauliflower recipes pop up on my favorite food blogs (Brittany's recipe on Eating Bird Food looks delish!)
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.
Red Sea Party Punch by Celebrating Family Bird Gang Sonoran Nachos by Love Bakes Good Cakes GameDay Cheesecake Bars by Body Rebooted Healthy Dirty Bird Dip by Dash of Herbs Purple Potato Salad by The Culinary Compass Chocolate Blackberry Cheesecake Parfait by Mom's Messy Miracles Easy Buffalo Chicken Sliders by Beer Girl Cooks Quick and Easy Baked Buffalo Chicken Sliders by The Life Jolie Blackened Steak + Blue Cheese Nachos by Feast + West Easy pimiento cheese crackers by Family Food on the Table Chicago - Style Deep Dish Breadsticks by Honey & Birch Italian Beef by Bread Booze Bacon Welcome to the Jungle Cocktail by Love & Flour Bengal Striped Bundt Cake by Foodtastic Mom Polish Boy Potato Skins by A Mind Full Mom Sweet and Salty Brownies by The Secret Ingredient Is Cowboy Cookies by The BakerMama Cowboy Chili by See Aimee Cook Green Chili Pulled Pork Cheese Fries by Cake «n Knife Blue and Orange Jello Shot Gummies by Sustaining the Powers Greek Town Loaded Potato Skins by The Mexitalian Marbled Scotcharoos by Club Narwhal Beer Cheese Fondue by Off the Eaten Path Easy Beer Cheese Soup by Hello Little Home Chicken Stack Sandwich by Around My Family Table Spicy Pub Mustard by What A Girl Eats Game Day Cupcakes by Polka Dotted Blue Jay Brownie Batter Dip by The Crumby Cupcake Chocolate Coconut Cupcakes by Two Places at Once Spicy Jalapeno Popper Cheese Dip with Real Cheese by Simplify, Live, Love Game Day Snack Tray by Coffee Love Travel Bacon Mac n Cheese Cups by West via Midwest South Beach Punch by 2 Cookin Mamas Miami Mahi Mahi Sandwich by foodbyjonister Swedish Meatball Dip with Tater Tot Dunkers by Peanut Blossom Fruity Dessert Pizza with Peanut Butter Chocolate Glaze by Bucket List Tummy New England Rum Punch by Order in the Kitchen Crawfish Etouffee by The Speckled Palate Cajun Crawfish and Corn Fritters with Remoulade Dipping Sauce by For the Love of Food Reuben Sliders with Homemade Russian Dressing by A Dish of Daily Life Big Blue Cheese Steak Stromboli by Simple and Savory Spinach & Artichoke Bites by Lauren's Kitchen Herb Pesto Arancini by A Little Gathering Beluga Lentil Hummus by Culinary Adventures with Camilla Philly Cheesesteak Nachos by And She Cooks Philly Cheesesteak Cheesecake by Nik Snacks Game Day Cookie Cups by Me and My Pink Mixer Primanti Style Sliders by Macheesmo Pineapple Salsa by Living Well Kitchen Tex Mex Cream Cheese Wontons with Bacon by Shaws Simple Swaps Blue Cheese Blitz Dip by Cafe Terra Chicken Adobo Fries by Brunch - n - Bites Game Day Candy Bark by Life's Ambrosia Chicken Teriyaki Pizza (aka Seattle SeaChicken TeriHawki Pizza) by Loves Food, Loves to Eat High Seas Sour Cherry Slush by Lizzy is Dizzy Buffalo Chicken Deviled Eggs by Casa de Crews Avery Williamson American Cake by Loaves & Dishes Game Day Sriracha - Honey Nut Mix by An Oregon Cottage Double - Stuffed Potato Skins by A Simpler Grace Red Skin Potato Chili Nachos by A Joyfully Mad Kitchen
Don't stuff the bird; if you want stuffing, prepare a low - FODMAP version to serve on the side (see below.)
He is the only one who can see the bird, which is no bigger than a finger tip but lives on meat and tortillas.
The birds are singing, the frost is thawing and I can see a little bit of green grass coming through on the fields.
OSTRICH and emu - the large native birds of Africa and Australia respectively — may not be the first thing you would expect to see on a menu but in the past three decades they have been hailed for possessing lean, healthy meat and are farmed both in Australia and overseas.
Of course it would be silly to suggest that winning any game, cup or otherwise, isn't good for the club, but let's remember just how problematic FA Cup success has been for this club... I'm certainly not going to suggest I didn't enjoy seeing Arsenal win, I'm a fan of this club first and foremost, but how bad are things when you find yourself secretly wishing that your own team lost so that just maybe real change would finally come... I resent this team for even making me feel such thoughts and it's going to take a lot of effort on their part to earn my trust again... this club has treated the fans so poorly that it has created an incredibly fragile and toxic environment, so much so that a «what have you done for me lately» mentality has emerged... fans rise and fall depending on the results of each game because we don't have faith in those in charge to make the necessary changes to personnel and tactics... each time we win many fans attack any dissenting voices and make unrealistic claims about the players, the manager and the potential for unprecedented success... every time we lose the boo - birds run rampant, calling for heads to roll and predicting the worst... regardless of what side you fall on, it's not your fault, both sides are simply overcompensating for the horrible state of affairs that have been percolating for several years... it's hard to take the long view when those in charge have lied incessantly and refuse to take any responsibilities for their own actions... in the end, we are trapped by the same catch - 22 that ManU faced upon Fergie's exit... less fearful of maintaining the status quo than facing the unknown, which was validated, wrongly or rightly, by witnessing the difficulties they have faced during this transitory period... to be honest, the thing that scares me most is that this team has never prepared whatsoever for this eventuality, which considering our frugal nature and the way we have shunned many of our most revered former players is more than a little disconcerting
• John Plumbley, Rice golf coach, on his team's erratic driving: «When the squirrels and birds see us on the tee they start scattering.
Waltrip saw the opportunity to unlap himself and kept on charging — right at the trunk of Brooks's Thunder - bird.
I was alone in my father's house, watching the Wisconsin winter through the big picture windows — goldfinches and cardinals at the bird feeder, flights of mallards rising and circling and landing on the Menomonee across the road, icicles dripping from the eaves and then freezing again as the sun went down — but I wasn't seeing a bit of it.
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.
What's kind of ridiculous is Rory's not even quite to the point of the golf course where we see players typically go on a big run of birds and eagles, if it's going to happen.
As I have been such a busy bird I didn't get a chance to see my Liverpool Ladies in action on Sunday, but they moved into 2nd place in the Women's Super League, after a late Katie Zelem goal gave them a 1 - 0 win against Notts County, don't worry ladies I'll be back for the next game.
We got to give out presents, pose for photos and sign autographs, it was so nice to see everyone's faces light up like the lights on the Christmas tree when they saw the players, and of course everyone's favourite Liver Bird - me!
On Thursday, March 29 drop by to see two live animal shows at 10 a.m. and 12:30 p.m. featuring beautiful birds of prey.
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!
We hope to see you next year for Bird - a-thon 2016 on May 13 and14!
Because the birds have ultraviolet sensitivity, they can see specks of the spray on the grass blades where humans can not.
They hear about it in fairy tales, see it on TV, and encounter dead bugs, birds, or squirrels on the sidewalk or roadside.
Kathy: The relationship between my family time and work time remind me of the birds I would see on our neighbour's horse's back - a deliciously protein - rich, symbiotic relationship!
Anyone who has ever seen an American Kestrel hover above a meadow just before diving on its prey can appreciate the beauty of this colorful bird.
Oh, and those white and grey bird curtains you see in the background, they finally got sewn together after being on the top of my sewing list for nearly a year!
Baby could quite easily see me, people, trees, birds, the sky while the hood was down on the pram when the hood was up his range was limited to just me this would be up in severe weather or while falling asleep so hes not missing out on much then.
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.
She also wrote the complete text of the Long Pasture Bird Guide, available in the Visitor Center, and she is working on improving and maintaining the sanctuary's bird garden, a place where visitors can see purple martins and other relatively uncommon specBird Guide, available in the Visitor Center, and she is working on improving and maintaining the sanctuary's bird garden, a place where visitors can see purple martins and other relatively uncommon specbird garden, a place where visitors can see purple martins and other relatively uncommon species.
Whenever you go outdoors, be sure to use it as a learning opportunity — count the buds appearing on your favorite tree, classify the birds that you see and hear, measure the stalks of daffodils and tulips and find patterns in ferns and spider webs.
Go on a walk to see what cool things are found in nature... leaves, pine cones, flowers, trees, birds, etc..
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
For a start, different bird species have three types of visual field, depending on the position of their eyes (see diagram).
«We have also developed a new technique, consisting of loading tiny video cameras on free - ranging birds, so as to see what they see and document the precise use of tools in nature.
To see if the birds recognised the individuals, zoology professor Doug Levey devised an experiment in which one person briefly touched a nest for four days in a row, then another person did the same on the fifth day.
The book looks at fish that live in subfreezing waters, ruminating monkeys, ridiculously poisonous newts, birds that see in the ultraviolet, mice that live on lava flows, cave fish, coelacanths, bush babies, humans, and some other marvels of evolution.
Unfortunately, as monitoring efforts continue, we may see these pretty patterns cut short: warming temperatures could deplete phytoplankton populations, which means less fish, squid, and krill for the birds to feast on, and could affect whether sooty shearwaters have enough energy to make it back to their New Zealand breeding grounds.
But then, in the middle of the night, he saw a crab attack a bird sleeping in a tree, and he managed to catch part of the event on film.
On the one side, there's Moggie the Mass Murderer, which sees cats as directly responsible for the extinction of many species of mammal, bird and reptile (63, according to a recent PNAS paper).
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.
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