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Example sentences for "young birds"

  • We had very little idea of the systematic care and regular food required to ensure against loss and enable the young birds to attain a weight in a few weeks which we supposed required almost as many months.

  • It is seldom prevalent except during the warm weather, and usually in young birds of from two to six weeks of age.

  • By the time these oats are two or three inches high they can be reoccupied by young birds, so that two crops can be grown upon the same ground each season.

  • Experience teaches that such situations are mostly the choice of young birds, or more properly speaking, of birds of the past season.

  • Young birds seem to be better adapted to sunlight than their parents.

  • The nest was immediately examined, and found to contain a pair of young birds.

  • But these will mostly be found to be young birds, which have not been able to fling off the timidity which they have probably inherited.

  • In order that the species may be continued, young birds must be produced, and the female birds have to sit assiduously on their eggs.

  • There is, however, a general impression that this knowledge is hereditary, and does not need to be acquired by young birds; in support of which view Mr. Jenner Weir states that his birds always disregarded inedible caterpillars.

  • During the breeding season they visit islands where they are sure to find thousands of eggs as well as young birds.

  • They are generally divided into flocks, consisting of one male, several females, and a number of young birds; but it is rarely that several families unite to live in common.

  • But days hurried on; before long, young birds were as big as their fathers and had joined the ranks of the grown-ups.

  • But from what I have seen of young birds, when their hour strikes they go, be it fair or foul.

  • We shall be able to get a fine collection of young birds, which will be far more tender than the old ones.

  • What's more, it doesn't matter to you much whether you find eggs or young birds in a nest.

  • But Chatterer said nothing more, for he knew that all the others knew that what Jimmy said was true: Chatterer had robbed many a nest of young birds.

  • On young birds learning to build, by memory and imitation.

  • How do Young Birds learn to Build their First Nest?

  • How do young Birds learn to build their first Nest?

  • The return flight is noticed in August, and consists mostly of young birds, the older ones reaching us during September and October.

  • Young birds of this species, in the brown and white dress characteristic of immaturity, may often be seen quietly fishing under the cliffs, notably in Tor Bay.

  • By far the majority seen first are young birds, and these arrive from the middle of July onwards.

  • A tuft of feathers on the head of young birds.

  • My own observations point to a contrary conclusion; and I may say that I have had unrivalled opportunities for studying the habits of young birds.

  • The flocks generally consist mostly of young birds of the year; the fully adult birds, however, though fewer in number, are in sufficient numbers to make a very fair show.

  • Every year there hatch into the world fresh generations of young birds, and each {15} generation has to learn afresh from experience what is pleasant to eat and what is not.


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