How to use in-sentence of “roost”:
– In the United Kingdom all bats are protected by law, and even disturbing a bat or its roost can be punished with a heavy fine.
– The bat has a brief activity period, leaving its roost for only 30 minutes in the evening and 20 minutes at dawn.
– Individuals roost high on walls or roof domes, far apart from each other.
– Members of each ring tend to roost together at night, fly to similar habitats and at the same time of year.
– They roost within the Spanish moss itself or under the dead hanging fronds of palm trees.
– The chicks roost on either side of the peahen, and she extends her wings to cover them during the night, thus protecting them from rain, hail, and visits from owls.
– The Roost Centre covers the central and northern regions.
– During feeding periods, the young either stays in the roost or remains attached to the mother at one of her two vestigial pubic nipples.