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    birds


    1. but the birds divided he not


    2. Even the birds were silent


    3. Attract birds and other creatures that naturally prey on snails and slugs


    4. Or try building a nesting home for owls and other birds


    5. For the Birds: Birds eat many different types of insects year round


    6. The birds are all dead


    7. Birds, toads, and other predators can keep fly populations down


    8. Before God created Man, before any animals had a name, Serpent flew above Eden amongst the birds and cherubim


    9. Pausing with my hands in the washing up water, I watch a bird fly down to the bird table … I’ve never been much good at identifying birds, is that a tit of some sort? Goodness knows


    10. Jack used to know all the birds … I should have listened to him more!

    11. She would kill two birds with one stone


    12. What sense it made to spread their arms like birds and cup their hands was beyond her


    13. The sheep suddenly scattered as another sound, closer, less expected, broke through the background of train, birds, sea and herbage; they regrouped a short distance beyond and stood staring


    14. Larger chileeth and ensals pursued them from below, colorful birds from above


    15. wolves, slept in the dens of lions, flew with birds, and swam beside sharks


    16. Birds were tweeting and chirping invisibly in the trees as she wandered along the lane towards the main road, it was that dead hour in the middle of the day when, in rural areas, any sensible person is inside enjoying a cup of something … it brought back memories of her childhood … she smiled at the thought … a dog barked somewhere in the distance … and a stick cracked as someone trod on it


    17. I heard the sound of birds


    18. Between the birds and the trees


    19. She’d tried thinking about it as she lay in bed listening to the Errdian night birds outside in the woods surrounding The Centre; the exercise had not got her anywhere


    20. and the birds grew strong

    21. great love for the birds


    22. The larger and stronger of the two birds flew


    23. The folk had seen birds before plenty of times, but these were all


    24. landed based birds, they had never seen a bird that had settled


    25. It was whilst sitting on the possibly Roman stone that the first of the messenger birds found her


    26. On the morning of the third day at the house Daniel awoke to the sounds of birds chirping outside his open window


    27. Travelling across the Somerset levels is a weird experience; in places, the wasteg is higher than the land and we find ourselves looking down on pretty withy pools full of birds


    28. The locals appear to have vanished indoors for the siesta; only a couple of birds perched on a roof and a cat sitting on a doorstep watch us as we make our way towards the waterside


    29. Therefore, many Yoga asanas are named after mammals, birds, sea creatures, insects, and reptiles


    30. Birds don’t sing in the withered time,

    31. The birds have flown


    32. Birds sing in the spaces


    33. I’m keen on birds


    34. ‘I wouldn’t want to annoy one of these birds, I have to say


    35. The rest of the day goes in a whirl of activity – I am taken to a bird house where half a dozen birds are acclimatised to my tawstones and I am instructed in the mysteries of directing a bird


    36. As Gilla told me, the messenger birds are considerably larger than pigeons and have claws which would deter any predator


    37. Wiesse shows an unexpectedly tender side while introducing me to the birds


    38. It seems that the affection he rarely shows to his family is kept for the birds he uses for messages


    39. I am called upon to admire this one’s plumage, and that one’s clarity of eye … all the while aware that these birds are watching me with more intelligence than I am used to seeing in an avian


    40. Vague remembrances of dinosaur films I have seen spring to mind … birds are closely related to dinosaurs, I read somewhere

    41. We ride along parallel with the riverside for some miles and although I do see some water birds and a few splashes which suggest the presence of fish, there is no sign of the rampant life I expect from a waterway like this


    42. In the distance I can see great woods stalking up the hills bordering the valley and flocks of black birds much like crows fill the air above the trees


    43. The birds sang sweetly in the hedgerows and the last of the house martins were diving and darting across the sky as they fed themselves up for their long autumn flight south


    44. You may be surprised but you can quite often kill two birds with one stone when you look for


    45. Oleanders fringed the woods and sent back a dense sweet twittering of countless birds


    46. As soon as I began to rub it in, her friends twittered and giggled with gentle laughter and began chattering like the birds and patted their old companion on her arms; well done, another one bites the dust; tales for those long winter nights I supposed


    47. The air is full of birdsong; I try to spot individual birds but the trees are now coming into leaf and it is difficult to see


    48. I understood the place of death in life and no longer cringed at dead animals or birds


    49. Listen to the birds singing, watch small critters foraging for food,


    50. The birds sang














































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