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The roosts in trees may be close to the ground.
After that the country got too hot to hold him so he drifted west to the Roost.
It has several- roosts, I suppose we must call them.
They often form large roosts, with between 50 and 100 individuals, which feed together on the ground.
One has to get in position, he said, before the birds fly down from their roosts.
Even the birds of the air seemed to have stayed in their roosts.
They are active during the day, retiring to roosts at night.
Several Virginia communities have roosts with 1,000 birds or more.
Most of the white doves had settled into their roosts for the night.
Night roosts are often found within the bats' foraging area.
Young bats stay in the roosts for one month and are then capable of flight.
I was sent underground to try and check out some bat roosts.
If it closes, some Starbucks customers will need to find new roosts.
The group first played in the summer of 1948 at the Royal Roost.
The white birds stirred in their roosts, as if they could sense something ominous.
In the dim interior he made out several roosts, one with two birds sitting on it.
In the non-breeding season some roosts can number thousands of birds.
Birds screeched above me as they settled back in their roosts.
Some, such as the tomb bats, live in large roosts, but others are solitary.
Logo programming has been available on the Roost service since the time of its official launch.
They are faithful to their summer and winter roosts, returning to the same sites each year.
They live in roosts of a thousand or more members, and have one or two young per year.
The court was deserted; the fowls, even, had not left their roosts.
After the breeding season is completed, the birds will form large communal roosts.
Unlike many of its relatives, this species does not form large, conspicuous roosts.