If a flock of birds settles on your freshly seeded meadow area and begins to eat your seed, don't panic. |
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A flock of birds, startled by the light, exploded upwards from the grass next to the hospital. |
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I grew uneasy and a flock of birds flew out of the oxer when I tried to jump it. |
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Thin clouds floated in the sky, and I could see a flock of birds passing by the clouds on a formation. |
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Early reports from the crew indicated they may have struck a flock of birds in flight. |
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A crowd of grey cloaked figures huddled together, like a ragged flock of birds. |
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A flock of birds surges impetuously from the thickets and takes flight towards the windmills that decorate the landscape. |
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A large flock of birds took flight as the tree that Athrahn was hacking up, fell. |
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For most of us, a more familiar example is a flock of birds, all moving together as if under the direction of a leader or some central command. |
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I watched a flock of birds soar majestically overhead and started to rise in temper. |
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Imagine one single, little seed, buried in the earth, slowly growing into a plant large enough to provide shelter for a great flock of birds. |
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The flock of birds subsequently moved northwards and was not observed again. |
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When we say the gravel crackles under our feet, the sun has turned purple through the clouds, or a flock of birds is swooping overhead, all of it must be literally true. |
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The body is hand painted in polychrome enamels in the Bristol delft style and decorated with a figure of a Chinese gentleman beckoning to a distant flock of birds. |
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Shadows lifted from the floor like a flock of birds rising into the horizon, and light guttered throughout the room, slapping away the dark for good. |
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A flock of birds moves on these two axes when in flight, enabling it to reach its destination safely and successfully. |
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A flock of birds, trees or even human beings are great subjects for a silhouette against the bright sky. |
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A quarantine of a small backyard flock of birds in Prince Edward Island has been lifted. |
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It's like watching a flock of birds suddenly diving at various times. |
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A flock of birds rose from the green mist and took to the air. |
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For instance, in the opening moments, a sinister flock of birds takes flight and a hearse-like limousine crosses the path of a fire truck backing out of a station. |
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A shower of tiny green leaves fell on my windshield, mixed with a flock of birds high above, both seeming the same size, and falling in the same arc. |
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Then the water gunner started his compressor again, putting up a small flock of birds. |
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This would have reduced the variance because there is a chance that the same flock of birds was present both before and after the flight. |
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With respect to that flock of birds which had taken years to raise, it was worth a lot of money. |
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Measures include enhanced biosecurity to avoid horizontal transmission of campylobacter from the environment to the flock of birds. |
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Have you ever stopped to think what makes it possible for a flock of birds to suddenly fly in a different direction as if it were one body? |
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A flock of birds was in a gluttonous frenzy, swarming cicadas in the branches. |
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A flock of birds swarms at the top of the panel. |
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A flock of birds flies by right overhead, with a larger bird behind them. |
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He has guided a flock of birds — through the air. |
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Upon takeoff, the plane flew into a large flock of birds. |
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He cautioned that the object could have been a flock of birds. |
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