We here in the East are limited to the common crow, blue jay and, in the western part of our state, to the raven. |
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He asked anyone who finds a dead crow, raven, magpie or jay or other member of the corvid bird family to call the health authority. |
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Her raven black hair was full and lustrous, reflecting the unpredictable writhings of the candle flames. |
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Its face, beneath a shaggy fall of raven black curls, was delicately shaped and as stark as bone, with no hint of rosy cheek or kind intention. |
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Stretching out his long length, his black hair curtained his face as his lightning blue eyes disappeared under a sweep of raven lashes. |
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I turn back to Nicky, whose eyes have not left Lena's raven curls and curvaceous figure. |
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The baby had crystal blue eyes like her mother, and a little fuzz of raven black hair like her parents. |
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He was a raven, and he whipped his dirty ebon wings against the breezes as a washer woman would beat a carpet. |
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One of them was tall, with a dark power surrounding him like an aura with long, raven hair pulled back from an angelic, elfin face. |
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Birdlife is good and include Augur buzzard, Denhams bustard, white-necked raven and purple crested lourie. |
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As he left, he did not notice the hateful eyes of the sable raven, watching Calanthas go, from a windowsill. |
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Yet she seemed to enjoying the thought of his largely built figure looming over her with his raven coloured eyes staring into hers. |
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His eyes were a raven black and one eye wore a monocle that was positioned across his nose. |
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The raven cawed playfully uncaring of its master's irritation, and leapt unto a stack of scrolls. |
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My raven black hair was held back in a messy high ponytail that was nearly coming undone due to the ungodly humidity of that state. |
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Her thick, raven black hair blew about as if caught in some unfelt wind, and her hands moved quickly, forming strange gestures in the air. |
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Now, a raven can pulverize an unshelled peanut in two or three large pecks. |
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Yuki laughed and walked over to pick the twig from Keiko's long raven black and pink streaked hair. |
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Ward, flying by his side, looked like a graceful raven in the wind had it not been for the stubbiness of his wings. |
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She had layered, raven black hair which framed her delicately featured face. |
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She felt his probing gaze on her, felt the intenseness burning in those raven eyes. |
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His raven hair dangled loosely in front of his face as he remained where he was, refusing to move. |
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His hair was a glossy raven black, attractively messy in a way that suggested more time had been spent on it than one would first think. |
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Estelle grew from a wan, sickly child into a lovely maiden, her skin pale as the moonlight and hair as raven as the starless night. |
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She was wearing her long raven hair down like always, with just a touch of make-up gracing her pale skin. |
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The raven shot down through the dark and rammed his beak into the sergeant's hat. |
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With an astonished look she walked towards him, black eyes and raven hair surrounding her face. |
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His long raven hair had been pulled back into a ponytail, revealing light green eyes. |
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His chocolate-colored eyes darkened, and a wisp of raven hair escaped its gelled hold and fell across his forehead. |
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His wide smile grew even more at the thought of the boy with long raven hair. |
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Her raven locks were plastered to her head in sweat, and she was sleeping soundly. |
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His hair was raven black, and swayed lightly in the wind, reaching his shoulders and cut in a slight upward curve. |
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She was a tall woman, slim and delicate, with a wealth of glossy raven hair. |
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Unfortunately, all he could see was the top of a very familiar head of raven tresses. |
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Her hood had been left back and her glossy raven hair had been tied up with a deep lilac ribbon. |
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Do you remember when I was young and pretty, Kant, and had long raven tresses? |
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These facts suggest that the availability of nesting sites and food are not limiting factors to raven recolonization of the region. |
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The predator species with the largest home ranges are red fox, pine marten, and raven. |
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Songbirds also live here, including the snow bunting, raven, American tree sparrow, and hoary redpoll. |
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How was I going to tease her for having bird nest hair if she didn't and had beautiful, lustrous raven hair? |
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Hoey demonstrated, using a gliding model of a raven, that the tail of such a bird may be used to function in this manner. |
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It came towards the house at an incredible speed, its raven mane tossing wildly in the wind. |
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Princesses with golden curls, a raven mane or shiny red tresses having adventures are what fairy tales are all about. |
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Her tumble of raven colored hair fell across her shoulders spilling into her lap. |
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We here in the East are limited to the common crow, blue jay and in the western part of our state to the raven. |
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I blushed further shades of embarrassment, trying to hide myself under my raven dark hair. |
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Vermont researcher Bernd Heinrich once watched a wild raven trying to carve out a piece of the action from a huge slab of suet. |
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The woman who swept the stone courtyard wore a traditional Tibetan gown, trim and dark, and had plaited her raven hair into a thick braid. |
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When a raven is killed during nidification, the bereaved mate goes away, and after a short absence returns with another raven. |
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The unknown girl was Japanese with dark skin, raven black hair, and a sprinkle of freckles across the bridge of her nose. |
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She walked slowly down the hallway, her raven hair flowing behind her with beauty and grace. |
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Among the most conspicuous of the first colonisers at Mount St Helens was the common raven, known to eat almost anything, including carrion. |
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He had rich, wavy hair of a raven black hue and opaline green eyes that she swore looked right into her soul. |
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The raven indicates serious illness, obstacles to health and a decline in the life force. |
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A raven cried from a tree top, its caw echoing over a beaver-meadow of scarlet pitcher plants. |
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Sam's face paled even more, his pallidness contrasting violently with his raven hair. |
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Why does every film with these faux Satanists contain a fake raven on the set? |
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He ran his hand through his raven black hair and then lit his cigarette. |
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Clyde approaches a woman in a raven mask who seems levelheaded and well-brought-up, and engages in slightly sexy banter with her. |
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The raven is probably the most intelligent of all birds and has always been surrounded by a certain mysteriousness. |
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She had a long sheet of glossy raven hair and graceful neck. |
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At the man's right was another woman with raven locks and a crimson stare. |
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There was no trace of human life, only the croak of a raven and a trickling stream. |
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The occasional croak drifted down from on high as a raven returned to the Temple of Heaven. |
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He had a sense of humour, apologizing to a visitor for not keeping a pet raven. |
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It is to a ruby eyed raven as a tortoiseshell is to a calico. |
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The meeting with the spooky children and the even more spooky three-eyed raven left me interested where this storyline is going next. |
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Then Allah sent a raven, who scratched the ground, to show him how to hide the shame of his brother. |
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For the raven, which doesn't naturally nest on the North Slope, the oil field structures provides unique nesting habitat. |
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His hair was a raven black, brushed back away from his forehead. |
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Her wavy raven tresses were streaked with white, and looked gray. |
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Her raven hair was brushed down nearly touching her shoulders. |
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Her once beautifully alive raven hair now hung down lifelessly. |
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Presenter Catherine Zeta-Jones also looked smoking hot and defined va-va-voom in her form-fitting, red, beaded, Versace gown complemented by her feminine, flowing, raven hair. |
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And the person who created the most crisis for Charles in First Class, and the person he cared the most about, was raven. |
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Misa had her long, raven black hair up in a bun, where it was neat. |
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Besides nest robbers such as the great horned owl and the raven, and a couple of egg-sucking varmints like the raccoon, there isn't much in nature that ospreys fear. |
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And then I sit on a bench facing the grave and a raven says something in a croak a few steps from me. |
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She swung towards the raucous men, her raven hair streaming behind her. |
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Her hair was silky raven black with streaks of blonde and blood red. |
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Small animals darted away from the sharp eyes of the ever-hungry raven. |
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Denim is worn with blues and reds, padded items are silver and white, whilst chainmail dresses and kinky PVC numbers are in a palette of gritty greys and raven black. |
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Roman legend claims that ravens were once as white as swans and roughly the same size, but one day a raven told Apollo that Coronis whom he passionately loved, was faithless. |
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A large raven sat perched upon the fence and gave a loud, obnoxious caw. |
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The large window behind the red velvet sofa frames the yard next door, which holds a black, wrought-iron raven, its outspread wings over six feet across. |
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A tension drained out of him at the sight of those tousled raven locks. |
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A large, black raven glided down and landed on the ground a few feet away. |
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Even his neat crop of raven hair was beginning to grey at the edges. |
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Her raven black hair was tangled and frizzy and had a leaf and dirt in it. |
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The arm that had grabbed me was clad in an old Victorian raven silk shirt with slightly draped sleeves coming into a neat cuff around the wrist with small silver cufflinks. |
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The similarity between a night-heron and a raven is purely vocal. |
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She had medium length, raven hair, deep purple eyes, and fair skin. |
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A raven cawed as the light began to fade and the wind partially subsided. |
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She stands on a tree stump with two gnomes, four fairies, a raven, an owl, two hares, a rooster, squirrels, rabbits, mice, hedgehogs, toads and a fox. |
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And she has introduced them to the raven himself, who now appears to be a bearded old man. |
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Elsewhere in North America during the past two decades, the raven has recolonized portions of its former range and increased in abundance. |
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A raven cawed somewhere up ahead, and its cry was answered by others, an unkindness of ravens on all sides. |
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We find nothing else but the tracks of a raven. |
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Quaff, oh quaff this kind nepenthe, and forget this lost Lenore!' Quoth the raven, 'Nevermore.'Prophetet!' said I, 'thing of evil! – prophet still, if bird or devil! |
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Overhead you should see red kite, common buzzard and raven. |
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Other bird species resident to the Lake District include the buzzard, dipper, peregrine and raven. |
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Not infrequently also meet the rock partridge, little egret and the raven. |
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Related: Board games' golden age: sociable, brilliant and driven by the internet Playing pieces will include a dragon egg, a three-eyed raven, a white walker, a direwolf, a crown and the Iron Throne. |
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The nightingale, the woodpecker, the kingfisher, the raven and the great crested grebe all deserve a shout. |
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The raven symbolizes several additional diplomatic assets: dissimulating when necessary, playing tricks as needed, and speaking on behalf of or as someone else. |
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As he dug, a huge raven circled overhead, mocking him, and encouraging him to dig deeper and deeper. |
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Clara was too clever too half and she suffered for it, but even the most ardent Clara critic would be pretty stony-hearted to not indulge in a sniffle when she's finally facing the big, black raven. |
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The depths of the bay are privileged destination of diving centers in the area: fish and shellfish, wrasses and raven undisturbed stand out among the meadows of Posidonia oceanica. |
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He then took the stake and set it on the roof of his house, but not long afterwards, a large raven flew by and got impaled on it. |
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Llantrisant Castle stands in parkland in the centre of the town though only one wall of the raven tower remains. |
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The pied raven was endemic to the Faroe Islands, but has now become extinct. |
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When this occurred, we followed the common raven to identify the scavenged animal to species level, if possible, or to family or order otherwise. |
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They'd grown up together, had seen a lot of life, and were mostly inseparable, through six decades of raven, starve-acre days. |
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Rare birds include raven, peregrine, osprey, merlin and the red kite. |
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After spying a raven haired beauty, who turns out to be Lillian, the lord's daughter, Eriik, the Viking Jarl, is determined to take more than Saxon riches back to his home. |
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Jeff Watson believed that common raven occasionally eats golden eagle eggs but only in situations where the parent eagles have abandoned their nesting attempt. |
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Her flowing raven hair contrasted her creamy white complexion, her amber eyes like those of a cat, the low neckline of her bodice emphasised her plump, voluptuous figure. |
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We will track the raven population over the next six months. |
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Predominant bird species in the country include the Australian magpie, Australian raven, the pied currawong, crested pigeons and the laughing kookaburra. |
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