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I called a friend who knows a lot about birds.
If you see dead birds, what are the feet doing?
And he makes a good case, at least for birds.
No one knows why the birds left two years ago or where they went.
Finally he will talk about the birds and environmental issues.
If the bird is blue, you know what to do.
I want to see those birds get all up in them people's hair.
In another hour or so, the birds would be done.
Some days the birds seem like our last line of defense.
She is their first child, small and light as a bird.
Her birds also talk a lot, even to one another.
Same for Bird, who saw things even the news media did not.
Once he went, we have no one who could play Bird.
But last year some 3,000 birds died in just a few months.
Simply look at any bird you can see outside your home.
What else am I likely to see other than birds?
These birds of the mind were trying to stop her.
And you know the bird come I'll give him a.
But I had my heart set on training a bird.
The whole point is to get the bird to come back to you every time.
Just you take those birds out of here and put them back.
We were looking at the bird when they came up.
He had never seen so many birds in one place before.
They were too far off to make out individual birds.
Six other people and three of the great birds came with me.
Nets were out of the question, and bird lime was not to be thought of.
A bird lime is prepared from its fruit.
Unfortunately, some people do still capture wild birds using cruel methods such as illegal bird lime.
Bird lime and other dirt obliterated the dusky light that might have made its way through this inadequate fanlight.
Wise determined on bird lime thinned with linseed oil and ordinary driers.
The buildings were bird limed and grotty, the tarred pavement punctuated with water filled potholes.
Or is it that nature is closing in on the art, garnishing it with a few spiderwebs and a touch of bird lime?
Here, bird lime streaked the walls in layers of white and caked the floor, cushioning the sound of hooves.
Jail time (From the rhyming slang: Bird lime)
Bird Lime Traverse - VS!
Determined to pursue a career as a writer, he collected many rejection letters before a short story, A Touch of Bird Lime, was published.
In South Africa it is called "Bird lime" in English and 'voelent' in Afrikaans.
I had, and perhaps it was part of her recurrent irritation also, a feeling as though one had followed something fine and beautiful into a net--into bird lime!
In modern times with the disuse of bird liming, the word "birdlime" is sometimes misunderstood and used wrongly to mean bird faeces, from its appearance as white splashes.
According to the Directive use of traps, bird lime (glue), nets, live decoys and poison is forbidden at all times and birds are protected during breeding and spring migration.
Common names include fragrant manjack, snotty gobbles, glue berry, pink pearl, bird lime tree, Indian cherry, लसोड़ा lasoda (Hindi) and lasura (Nepali).
The only natural light came from an extremely tiny oblong of glass in the roof, but this was so filmy, and so splattered with accumulated bird lime, that it let in the flimsiest of light.
The plant is known by a variety of names including Mareer, Kerosene wood, Manjak, Snottygobbles, Glueberry, Narrow-leafed Bird Lime Tree, "Kanawa," Tou, and Kou.
Techniques for capturing birds are varied and include the use of bird liming for perching birds, mist nets for woodland birds, cannon netting for open area flocking birds, the bal-chatri trap for raptors, decoys and funnel traps for water birds.