“birds” – some sentence examples

How to use in-sentence of “birds”:

+ A cosmopolitan order of land birds with four unwebbed toes, short legs, small heads, and usually little visible difference between the sexes that includes the sandgrouse and the pigeons and doves together with their extinct relatives, the dodo and solitaire.

+ It is suitable as a bird home because it is similar to a natural bird home, such as a hollow tree, and birds often make nests inside birdboxes.

+ The sparrowhawk’s hunting behaviour means people who own homing pigeons or keep birds for food may dislike it.

+ Are the little birds that come from outside.

+ It can be especially rewarding in spring when a lot of birds are singing and building nests to raise their young.

+ He hopes the scarecrow will frighten birds away from the field.

+ The other members of its canton have birds in their flags.

+ Falcons imprison live birds to keep them fresh for a later meal.

birds - some sentence examples
birds – some sentence examples

Example sentences of “birds”:

+ Distribution and taxonomy of the birds of the world: a study in molecular evolution.

+ The origin of birds is one of the most interesting questions in palaeontology and evolution.

+ Distribution and taxonomy of the birds of the world: a study in molecular evolution.

+ The origin of birds is one of the most interesting questions in palaeontology and evolution.

+ Many birds take turns sitting on the eggs, so that each adult can feed.

+ The Lower Cretaceous birds are clearly more bird-like, and the features they developed enabled them to invade habitat niches which had been the preserve of pterosaurs, or maybe were not previously exploited at all.

+ Some birds are eaten as food.

+ The pipits are a cosmopolitan genus “Anthus”, of small passerine birds with medium to long tails.

+ With bright colours and scent, they often bring insects and birds to pollinate the flowers.

+ The sandgrouse is any one of the sixteen species of a family of ground-dwelling birds known as the Pteroclidae.

+ Rallidae is a large family of small to medium-sized birds which includes the Rail rails, gallinules.

+ A game bird is any of a number of species of wild birds which are hunted, killed and eaten by humans.

+ On 17 May 1788 she landed at Lord Howe Island for birds and vegetables, and got back to England on 15 June 1789.

+ With nearly 450 species identified to date, they are the most diverse order of birds after the passerines.

+ Quail is a collective name for several genera of mid-sized birds in the order Galliformes.

+ These birds live in the Americas.

+ Parrots are birds of the order Psittaciformes.

+ Many water birds visit the lake to feed, including flamingos.

+ Despite this general picture, there have been birds who lost the power of flight soon after flight evolved.

More in-sentence examples of “birds”:

+ Females eat bigger birds like Turdidaethrushes and starlings.

+ The calls of birds have been described using words or nonsense syllables or line diagrams.

+ In addition to factors listed above is the possibility that migrating bird flocks are good at teaching first-year birds how to do the migration successfully.

+ Modern birds are the only living representatives of the clade Tetanurae.

+ Modern birds do not have teeth, and many swallow their prey whole.

+ Water birds like herons often have a pale grey colour which makes it harder for a fish to notice that the bird is standing, looking down for something to catch.

+ Flowering plants and birds also evolved substantially in the Cenozoic .

+ The fossil remains of these birds have been found in western-central Europe as well as North America.

+ Most birds are social animals, and some are always near others of the same species.

+ It can be seen in any habitat and often hunts birds in town and city gardens.

+ Poultry includes all birds domesticated by man.

+ They ‘own’ the nighttime, since birds are largely diurnal animals.

+ That response indicates conditioning from the mob of birds that assembled during the capture.

+ These include running birds like ostriches and emus and ocean-living birds, the large penguin family.

+ Of course, this is only a temporary stage, which gives rise to many structures in the neck of reptiles, birds and mammals.

+ The birds are socially monogamous but sexually promiscuous.

+ They have the unusual ability to climb down trees head first, unlike other birds which can only go upwards.

+ From the rear of these plumes come twelve blackish, wire-like filaments, which bend back near their bases to sweep forward over the birds hindquarters.

+ The Tower of London has a collection of ravens, large black birds of the Crow family.

+ The largest, although some extinct birds grew to larger sizes.

+ They chase other birds to steal their catches, and they do fight, kill and eat other seabirds.

+ Once the birds have found partners, they find a suitable place to lay eggs.

+ That makes them unpalatable to birds and their chicks.

+ While most plant defences are directed against insects, other defences have evolved that are aimed at vertebrate herbivores, such as birds and mammals.

+ He was portrayed by Ewan McGregor in the 2020 movie Birds of Prey.

+ He loved animals, was a vegetarian and would buy birds at the market and set them free.

+ Bones of birds have been found near the prehistoric settlements.

+ These flocks often attract birds of prey such as sparrowhawks.

+ The classification of modern birds is difficult.

+ They are the largest family of birds on Earth, with more than 400 species.

+ A honeyeater is one of a large family of small to medium-sized birds which feed on nectar.

+ Some of it can be used by small boats, and there are reedbeds where birds can breed.

+ Migratory birds can have two springs and two mating seasons in a year.

+ All birds have a large gland at the top part of their bill, above their eyes.

+ Other kosher birds may be eaten, but not brought as a “korban”.

+ Birds that eat meat are also known as birds of prey.

+ The group is mostly of birds we hunt or farm, and which we eat.

+ A tinamou is one of an family of birds called the Tinamidae.

+ Comparisons between the scleral rings of “Pterodaustro” and modern birds and reptiles suggest that it may have been nocturnal, and may have had similar activity patterns to those modern ducks which feed at night.

+ Its area is only 1.4 km², but it is famous for Neolithic findings and birds that are not seen a lot.

+ They are ostrich-like birds of gigantic size, known as Moa.

+ The Refuge is home to walruses, seals, terrestrial mammals, migratory birds and fish.

+ In some species, birds may preen each other as either a friendship behavior or courting behavior.

+ In considering microsize prey, one should see the issue from the perspective of their main predator, which is birds taking larvae to feed their chicks.

+ Pigeons and doves are plumb-bodied birds with short necks and short slender bills with a fleshy cere.

+ Skuas are a group of birds of the genus “Stercorarius”.

+ The birds were stout and short-legged.

+ This is a primitive feature of tetrapods, which monotremes, birds and reptiles have today.

+ Females eat bigger birds like Turdidaethrushes and starlings.

+ The calls of birds have been described using words or nonsense syllables or line diagrams.
+ In addition to factors listed above is the possibility that migrating bird flocks are good at teaching first-year birds how to do the migration successfully.

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