「perches」の共起表現一覧(1語右で並び替え)
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Talsi - known as 'The Town of Nine Hills' - | perches above two lakes. |
his combination is oft repeated till the bird | perches again. |
owls are wise, can see polluters from treetop | perches, and can live near cities and towns. |
taking a variety of insects by sallying from | perches and snatching them in the air or from the und |
ain infectious for up to a month, and so pen, | perches, and nesting areas may also be treated, or bi |
Like other shrikes it hunts from prominent | perches, and impales corpses on thorns or barbed wire |
rruptus is not a perch strictly speaking; the | perches are members of the genus Perca in family Perc |
It typically | perches at low heights, below around 3 m (10 feet). |
dow', containing seven acres, two rods and 18 | perches, belonged to the Reverend Thomas Minton, brot |
coloration, and also sing complex songs from | perches close to the nest. |
Usually found alone or in pairs, it | perches conspicuously at the tops of trees, poles or |
However, at rest it often | perches conspicuously at the top of an unopened palm |
e appear to be the same sites used as hunting | perches during the spring and summer. |
These are also its favoured | perches for engaging in territorial song. |
is not unlike that of a Black Darter, but it | perches frequently on the tips of rush stems rather t |
Rocks in the middle of the harbour called The | Perches have a flashing green mark to the western ext |
& will enjoy bouncing from various scattered | perches in a tall cage setting. |
Both like rather high | perches in trees and sometimes soar above the forest. |
he middle part of the day, retreating to high | perches in the late afternoon. |
often obtained from a local tree to favourite | perches is used in many parts of the world to capture |
disturbed, they tend to drop from the topmost | perches of the bush into the undergrowth. |
granted and conveyed two | perches of land out of a piece named Small Gains Fiel |
It | perches on small branches, with its bills unturned an |
East Riddlesden Hall | perches on a small plateau overlooking a bend in the |
The church | perches on the edge of a tidal creek beside the Carri |
the Indian Bushlark, Jerdon's Bushlark often | perches on trees and wires. |
airly shy species that is mostly seen when it | perches on the outer edge of the canopy from a distan |
orthern European cities, and where the castle | perches on top of a rocky crag (the remnants of an ex |
ell, emitted by the male in the wild while it | perches on a high branch in order to attract a mate. |
ad and industrial use, leaving houses to seek | perches on the hillsides. |
lizards, and frogs, which they hunt from high | perches, swooping down from it perch and grasping its |
There are 40 square | perches to a rood, 160 square perches to an acre. |
In the afternoons they dive from | perches to bathe in small pools of water. |
s very selective in what it eats and where it | perches, with its feathers in many different hues of |
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