Sentences with phrase «where baby trees»

In some instances, the tiny fungi and bacteria constrain where offspring can grow, but in higher elevations — where the species is headed as the climate warms — a less robust soil microbiome seems to create conditions where baby trees can thrive upslope.

Not exact matches

If you stop for a picnic in the park, to find a shady spot under a tree where your baby can sit on a rug and enjoy being outside, but still be out of the sun.
In the summer, most species split into separate female and male roosts (in buildings, tree cavities, under bridges, caves), where the males just chill out whilst the females busily gather insects to raise their baby.
Well, whenever the weather permitted, underneath Baby Tree was where you'd often find us.
The Dream Tree, where the Dreamstar Bush Babies live.
The film's prologue starts off with an unseen guest abducting an infant baby and taking it to a large tree, where the infant is «sacrificed», becoming one with it.
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Cold was available to him for the right price as ice, but Monardes advises that care should be taken to avoid sources mingled with «smelles and evil smokes... especially that which passeth by places where are rotten plantes, and naughtie tree, and where dead babies are.»
And what makes The Baby Tree the where - do - babies - come - from picture book of the 21st century?
Let's hear it for the where - do - babies - come - from picture book of the 21st century, Sophie Blackall's The Baby Tree!
Now we were moving away forever, taking our nostalgic inventory of the things we would never see again: the bush where the roadrunner built a nest and fed lizards to her weird - looking babies; the tree Camille crashed into learning to ride a bike; the exact spot where Lily touched a dead snake.
If you are unable to find the nest or the nest is no longer intact, you can place the baby in a shallow box with grass and place it near where the baby was found (in a tree for birds, on the ground for baby mammals).
She trained as a vet - tech in Virginia and dedicated her free time volunteering with the SPCA until she moved to Orlando in 1983, where she worked for a tree service and discovered numerous orphaned baby squirrels who had survived when trees were cut down.
There is also an area near the bar, where its shaded by palm trees, so idea if you want to keep baby out of the sun.
The gardens surrounding the buildings are sprawled under large trees where an abundance of bird species and smaller animals like the spectacular purple - crested turaco and Natal spurfowl, bush - babies (lesser and greater) as well as tree squirrels, make use of free accommodation and meals.
Since I do not have a blog, I can only link you to photos of my house where you can see the baby tree (and Layla's dining room ones too!)
(This is where proper timber management comes in by cutting down a mature tree to open up the canopy and allow those little babies to grow).
There is a wonderful blog called the nieniedialogues where she posts that she used baby food jars and put tea lights in them and her hubby used wire to string them from the branches of their trees around their back porch for outside dinners.
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