Sentences with phrase «squirrels scampering»

Cats will spend hours watching leaves blow in the wind, birds flying and squirrels scampering around.
Cats love spending hours watching leaves blow in the wind, birds flying and squirrels scampering around.
I listen to the birds and watch the squirrels scamper up the trees.
In the gorgeous expanse of the Mughal Gardens, water flowed from fountains around terraces of pink stone from Jaipur; squirrels scampered up the trunks of bougainvillea trees; the heavy scent of roses hung around sunken beds.
However, we're guessing that you don't need a bark alert every time a car passes by, when the phone rings, or when a squirrel scampers across your roof.

Not exact matches

If you can just get your hair, abs, complexion, and clothes just right, then «The One» will scamper to you like a squirrel to a nut factory.
Enjoying the outdoors and going for a long walk in a majestic forest setting with birds chirping, squirrels running, water lapping at the creeks edge and happy children scampering and enjoying it all is a perfect picture... -LSB-...]
If a squirrel, say, is running along the ground, then scampers straight up a tree, its internal two - dimensional map simply shifts from the horizontal plane to the vertical.
Those young squirrels now scampering around your neighbourhood were born in this year's earliest litters and are more likely to survive than squirrels born later and still curled up in their nests, according to a new University of Guelph study.
I live in northern New Hampshire and recently watched a squirrel sneak away with a slice of pizza from the garbage, then use it like a sled as it scampered away down the snowy hill!
Our friends have squirrels in their neighborhood — live ones that scamper up trees and jump precariously from one limb to another.
The squirrel turns around, chitters what seems to be an apology, then scampers along.
Tall, narrow cages are good for climbing species, such as sugar gliders or flying squirrels, but not as good for species that like to scamper and play, like gerbils, mice, rats and guinea pigs.
Cats can watch mice scurrying in and out of a loaf of bread, or watch birds flocking in a feeder, scampering squirrels, and jittering bugs of all kinds.
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