Nghĩa của từ perches bằng Tiếng Anh
Dead branches also make perfect perches for resting birds and are good places to hang feeders.
Out back of the house, oak, hemlock and cedar trees crown a path toward a 30-acre lake stocked with largemouth bass, yellow perch , pumpkinseed sunfish, and more.
Đặt câu với từ "perches"
1. The Arpent as a unit of length was equal to 10 perches (but there were several perches)
2. Beams, Perches, Rails, Beading, Profiles,Angles and corners
3. Marshes and freshwater margins; often perches in trees.
4. The castle perches on a high rocky outcrop.
5. The hummingbird perches on a twig of the hawthorn.
6. Trout-perches (Percopsidae) 1. adipose fin; 2. spines leading to dorsal and anal fins
7. It perches quietly in deep shade whilst seeking food.
8. Not any more, mocked the crows from shady pine bough perches.
9. He perches on the cardinal's hat and counsels Bigotry and oppression
10. 29 Not any more, mocked the crows from shady pine bough perches.
11. Like the sunfishes, the perches have Ctenoid scales, which make the fish feel rough
12. Cat trees and high perches are necessary equipment when you live with a Balinese
13. That perches in the soul and sings the elegy without the words and never stop.
14. Thus most semi-Arboreal snakes will require branches, perches, and areas to explore and climb.
15. Accessories for domestic bird cages including perches, ladders, swings, baths, mirrors, food and water containers
16. The males ofL. flavolineata perform rapid flights stopping on perches where they drag their abdominal tergites.
17. Icebergs that last for a week or longer provide perches for bald eagles, cormorants and gulls.
18. They are collectively called ruffes and resemble the common perches (Perca), but are usually smaller and have a different pattern.
19. A spotted flicker with his knife beak and red moustaches perches on the coyote fence, studies me, then flies.
20. "Bird perches" similar in form and function to the sotdae exist also in other shamanistic cultures in China, Mongolia and Siberia.
21. Scientists surveyed 82 species of passerine birds, including sparrows, pigeons and anything that perches, in and around 12 cities in central Europe.
22. Even the pair of plumed cockatoos that normally chattered away at each other in their wrought-iron enclosure were asleep on their perches.
23. 5 Even the pair of plumed cockatoos that normally chattered away at each other in their wrought-iron enclosure were asleep on their perches.
24. Chestnut-backed Chickadee Provide perching branches, and you will get more sustained views of Chickadees when they land on the perches to peck at seeds
25. Mutel, The Emerald Horizon: The History of Nature in Iowa, page 166: American toads still fill spring nights with prolonged Chirrings, while tree-frogs trill from perches in trees and shrubs.
26. ‘The marsh hawk perches in a bare cottonwood tree, scowling at a flock of Bufflehead ducks bobbing on the marsh.’ Origin Mid 17th century (in the sense ‘simpleton’): from obsolete buffle ‘buffalo’ + head .
27. Like most other shrikes, it has a distinctive black "bandit-mask" through the eye and is found mainly in open scrub habitats, where it perches on the tops of thorny bushes in search of prey.
28. The Arpent that was a unit of land area was equal to one hundred square perches, and was so defined by royal edicts of October 1557 and March 1566 (but they also defined the perche as …
29. Tyres, wheels, wheel rims, wheel rings, suspension kits, rear bar kits, adjusters, bushings, shock absorbers, shock mounts, shock brackets, spring perches, pitman arms, steering arms, spring clamps, chassis locators, shackles, tie rods, drag links, steering dampeners, rear stabilizer bars, spring pads, u bolts
30. EXAMPLE SENTENCES FROM THE WEB We will take the delegation’s suggestions under Advisement, as we always do, and hope that they use their distinguished perches to help us tackle vaccine hesitancy so that we can ensure more equitable access to safe and effective vaccines.
31. Age and hygienic necessities bind me to a somewhat Anchoritic life in pure air, with abundant leisure to meditate upon the wisdom of Candide's sage aphorism, "Cultivons notre jardin" -- especially if the term garden may be taken broadly and applied to the stony and weed-grown ground within my skull, as well as to a few perches of more promising