Just to the right of the tall tree, in the near distance, there is a field of sheep. |
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Consider fixing up some bat boxes too, high up on a wall, near the eaves of the house or in a tall tree. |
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Marks said the herd gathered around a tall tree to shelter during a thunderstorm when lightning struck the tree. |
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There was a tall tree overhanging the road and once I climbed up with a basket of gravel and threw it on the bus. |
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As he leapt to a tall tree that had been burnt on one side, he could smell a terrible stench. |
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It takes only about 14 days for a bamboo shoot to turn into a tall tree. |
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One example of this is to climb a tall tree to save a squirrel that has eaten too much. |
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The people moves towards its inner self, tracing the circle of its identity on the soil, says the old man sitting in the shade of the tall tree. |
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The Sequoia, native to California, is a tall tree belonging to the pine family. It derives its name from the famous Red Indian chief See-Quayah. |
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At Bossou, they recently observed a mixed-sex group, including the alpha male, scream excitedly and then attack a hyrax that fell out of a tall tree. |
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In one spot deep within the gorge, the pendulous nests of green oropendolas adorn the outer branches of a tall tree growing on one of the river's small islands. |
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But why is this old man sitting alone under the tall tree with his smoke and his patience? |
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Together, the old tree, the tall tree and the round tree portray the comings and goings that accompany the stages of our days. |
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The yellow birch is a tall tree principally found in mature forests while white birch grows in forests in transition. |
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Silky oak, also known as silk oak, silver oak and lacewood, from Grevillea robusta, is a medium-height to tall tree, growing to 120 feet or more. |
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Take a really, really tall tree like a giant redwood. |
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Giraffes amble from tall tree to tall tree, nibbling away at tiny leaves. |
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If this is a mature grizzly bear, you may want to climb a tall tree. |
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I should like to say in conclusion, Mr Sócrates, that we have planted a seed here, which in just a few years will grow into a tall tree with many branches. |
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This beautiful, tall tree with green and bronze leaves and fruit that resembles large, perfectly round apples, is often used for decorative purposes. |
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We would shoot it only if it climbed up a tall tree. |
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The next morning I had a wonderful walk, during which I met a snake, saw a red humming bird and watched a large monkey climb down a tall tree only a few yards away. |
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It might make him or her climb a tall tree and leap from it. |
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The bird is somewhere in the tall tree above me. |
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Today, however, this majestic bird, with its distinctive white head and brown-feathered body, can once again be seen soaring high overhead or perched in a tall tree. |
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Medium to tall tree to 40 metres forming a lignotuber. |
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