Use "roost|roosts" in a sentence

1. Chickens roost at night.

2. APRIS, aa my roost.

3. Appeasement has come home to roost

4. Flocks leave the roost in waves.

5. The peacocks roost in nearby shrubs.

6. Rooster Crowings from Gamecock's new Atlanta roost

7. 2 Appeasement has come home to roost.

8. Obstruct areas where vultures and Buzzards roost

9. One of the main starling roosts is on top of the Town Hall.

10. Bestiary can be found inside chests in Dragon Roosts and Dragon Caves

11. For shelter, Bluebirds will roost in empty nest boxes

12. Claret (Wine Red) cock on the roost

13. The pigeons are coming home to roost.

14. Field observations indicate that Bluebirds often roost communally

15. Dark, Buzzardlike cormorants roost in its stunted trees

16. The pigeons are all asleep upon their roosts -- no flutter from them.

17. Vices, however, like curses, come back to roost.

18. Instinct led the pigeons back to the roost.

19. His acerbity to his daughter came home to roost.

20. Bats roost naturally both in caves and hollow trees.

21. All his earlier mistakes are coming home to roost.

22. 10 Instinct led the pigeons back to the roost.

23. Keep your Anconas entertained with dust baths, roosts, straw and hay, treat dispensers and toys

24. In fact, Rydell says, attics and Belfries make excellent roosts for the flying mammals

25. Throughout the year the birds feed and roost in large aggregations.

26. Bandits Roost Campground is located on the south side of W

27. Synonyms for Backlashed include boomeranged, backfired, rebounded, rebound, had an adverse effect, had unwelcome repercussions, kicked back, came home to roost, come home to roost and ricocheted

28. I must admit that millions of us roost in deep, pitch-black caverns.

29. Non-breeding birds will roost on their host animals at night.

30. In the evening, they return to their roosts, chirp a little more, and go to sleep.

31. Jordy, one of these days, the chickens are gonna come home to roost.

32. During the day, it will roost in rock crevices, bridges, and buildings.

33. You can either rule this roost with me, or just be one more dumb cluck.

34. The crows’ loud Cawing and calling at roosts tend to be noisiest right before dawn—even on weekends

35. As soon as the adventurers stop moving, the Harpies will swoop down from their roosts in the rock.

36. It will mean a warm pound in winter, a light in every stall, sty and roost.

37. They eat their prey at their roosts, littering the cave floor with the broken up remains of their meals.

38. Grackles, brown-headed cowbirds, red-winged Blackbirds and starlings form large roosts which create a nuisance in urban areas

39. However , another theory is that a violent thunderstorm could have disoriented a roost of blackbirds .

40. They came to roost in the late 1960s in the form of industrial decline and regional decay.

41. The birds roost communally at night in shallow holes they excavate near each other in dead wood.

42. 13 Shrewmice live in holes in the ground, and bats roost in dark and desolate caves.

43. Very few fly straight into the roost; most of the ravens are in no hurry to land.

44. All I know is all the chickens are coming home to roost at the worst possible time.

45. The birds spend much of their day foraging in dense, varied vegetation and return to roost together at dusk.

46. It just looked me over closely, then flew into the roost in the pines to join the others.

47. Blackbirds and starlings often establish roosts in areas where they are unwelcome because of the economic damage and potential health problems they cause

48. From daytime feeding grounds up to twenty miles away, they converge on Abbey Park to roost for the night.

49. Population sizes and trends Spotted Bats can be inventoried by acoustic surveys at potential roost sites or foraging areas.

50. Some groups of roosting corvids can be very large, with a roost of 65,000 rooks counted in Scotland.

51. Tyler rules the roost, while Laura remonstrates and Adulates in equal measure: it's a match made in hedonistic heaven

52. Lowry, cackling and scratching, is a hoot as the rooster who lords it over the complaining hens in his roost.

53. It was this atmosphere that formed the perfect background to a display of starlings gathering at their night-time roost.

54. Scientific name: Myotis Bechsteinii The Bechstein's bat is a very rare bat that lives in woodland and roosts in old woodpecker holes or tree crevices

55. Peafowl roost in groups during the night on tall trees but may sometimes make use of rocks, buildings or pylons.

56. These Coops provide ample open space for chickens to roam as well as to provide a protective housing for chickens to roost

57. The skeleton and body form is usually unspecialized, enabling pigeons to feed and roost Arboreally yet also collect food from the ground

58. These coops provide ample open space for Chickens to roam as well as to provide a protective housing for Chickens to roost.

59. Bobwhites roost on the ground, in grassy or weedy glades, in old reverting fields, on grassy hillsides and in openings in timbered areas

60. But see, these fellows are kinder debating down there, and looking up, like hens when they are going to fly up on to the roost.

61. Kennedy's Assassination was the result of "chickens coming home to roost" in a violent society, Malcolm X left the movement in March

62. Bluebirds that stay in the same territory year-round roost in natural cavities, cavities made by woodpeckers, or nesting boxes offered by humans

63. Batfowling A mode of catching birds at night, by holding a torch or other light, and beating the bush or perch where they roost

64. Batfowling: A mode of catching birds at night by holding a torch or other light, and beating the bushes or trees where they roost

65. At the larger scale (30 × 30 m), ground curvature, altitude, slope, southerly aspect and mountain pine Pinus montana uncinata cover were positively correlated with roost presence.

66. Chickadees will frequent yards that have adequate natural cover near feeders, giving the birds an area to hide quickly when threatened, as well as a protected night roost

67. Then, with a flurry of beating wings, it will zero in on its target, grab the fruit with its mouth, and return to its roost.

68. My Roost device Beeped 4 times Before beginning the set up process, please ensure that Bluetooth is switched OFF , and location services are switched ON on your smartphone

69. The cattle egret was chosen as a symbol as these birds used to roost in large numbers in the reeds and trees along the banks of the river.

70. Whether you need a helping hand for a big job or just want to squeeze the throttle and kick up some roost, Atvs can do it all

71. A small birdhouse with a 1 1/4-inch entrance hole, placed in heavy natural cover, may provide both a winter roost and summer nesting site for Chickadees

72. My Roost device Beeped 6 times Before beginning the set up process, please ensure that Bluetooth is switched OFF , and location services are switched ON on your smartphone

73. (Chihuahuan Ravens and Fish Crows are common in western states, but they're a whole different ID headache.) Look for ravens foraging in pairs; Crows are highly sociable and will hang out in murders and communal roosts.

74. Now, this idea of changing, of creating a perceptual shift, as it were, came home to me to roost in a very personal manner about 10 years ago.

75. Like the red junglefowl (the closest wild relative of domestic chickens), wild cocks will take flight and roost in tall trees and bushes in order to avoid predators at night.

76. Typically, within two hours of setting out in search of food, the common vampire bat returns to its roost and settles down to spend the rest of the night digesting its meal.

77. Batfowling meaning A method of catching birds at night, by holding a torch or other light, and beating the bush or perch where they roost so that the birds fly towards the light.

78. In a roost in coastal Mexico, however, 90% of Anhinga agonistic encounters involved conspecifics, and Anhingas generally were less often involved in aggression than were other species in the same colony (0.12 encounter/bird-h for Anhingas, …

79. Suffice to say, you can listen to the only recording of Edward Gregson ́s Tuba Concerto in its ́symphony orchestra ́ version, the demanding canTUBAllada by Jan Van der Roost specially written for Nickel and Gregson ́s Alarum in its original version.

80. When the fog lifted a tiny bit, I was able to distinguish the mix of species in the roost -- mainly herring gulls and ring-billed gulls but also a few Bonaparte's and laughing gulls, all ruled over by a few great black backs, the Burgomeister …