That horse lived out his life in comfort in a warm barn with more straw and oats than he could use. |
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She dined on spectacular food in the restaurant, before retiring to the ritzy barn bar for Mojito Royales. |
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Four tonnes of hay and straw were also ablaze inside the barn, which was totally destroyed. |
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The barn had a high central alley, tall enough for a threshing machine or a hay wagon. |
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In the 17th century, when the barn was just a barn, no right-minded person would have thought it sensible to actually live in it. |
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Hank had hooked up some hoses together using a spigot on the far side of the barn. |
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We have thought of a few options like borrowing a barn on a farm and doing it all up and looking at everyone else chipping in. |
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She put a blue nylon halter on him and led him to the barn, making soothing noises. |
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An ancient sign nailed to the front of the largest barn bore the inscription Dog's Ear. |
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She turned her eyes directly to the left when she saw a flicker of light from the barn. |
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The chassis was bent and everything was badly corroded because it had been left to the mercy of the elements in an open barn. |
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They mated yowling beneath the house in spring and left bits of mouse fur and bone and batwings in the barn. |
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Uncle Sam pulled the truck to a stop near the barn, hopping out and waving the other two vehicles toward him. |
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The structure that was destroyed was a barn used for foaling mares and prepping yearlings. |
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Member John Blackie is pushing for changes in the Local Plan to allow barn conversions for local housing. |
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The allegro finale burns down the barn, without sacrificing musicality or a sharply-defined independence of voices. |
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The barn was originally built as the dairy facility for a juvenile reformatory. |
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Only yesterday, you'd have thought there was no way to wrangle that horse back into the barn. |
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They walked in the direction of the barn as he made reference to meeting her models for the project. |
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The climax of this film was a scene in which two thugs give Roy a working-over in a barn. |
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It's kept up in an old barn that was redone so as to come across as a school. |
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However I did log a woodchat shrike, numerous barn and red-rumped swallows, a veritable swarm of common swifts, and a common buzzard. |
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Ashleworth church, barn, and Court comprise an excellent example of an Augustinian rectorial manor. |
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When we went back to the barn the reticent band of withdrawn British people had become excited and chatty. |
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On a farm with cows, pigs, horses and sheep, Jaime spent her childhood baling hay and practicing gymnastics in a converted barn. |
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The array of birds included a hen harrier, barn owls, kingfishers, sparrowhawks, long-eared owls, kestrels and woodpeckers. |
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We use the barn and we keep the more fragile ones in our homes but we want to build proper kennels and a cattery. |
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Mr England decided to convert the barn when the pressures on farming forced him to give up keeping pigs at his holding two years ago. |
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She pulled and guided her horse to the barn where the saddles were kept, moving swiftly as she worked. |
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As he practically ran out of the barn leading the horse behind him, all I could do was stand and stare after him. |
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And far from being a nasty raptor, the barn owl is ecologically important for natural rodent control. |
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The barn owl's call is distinguished by a screech that has shades of a wheeze. |
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So I parked the wheelbarrow in front of a stall where I could still see the front of the barn and started mucking. |
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Around the barn a flagged terrace is encircled by cottage garden plants, such as delphiniums, rambling roses, geraniums, dianthus and lupins. |
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After the barn was raised, I built a cowshed and horse stall on the east side. |
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They get their water from a big trough replenished by rainwater from the roof gutter on the barn. |
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So he did as he was told and went to the hay barn where the wagon was kept. |
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I went to step closer to her, but Abby brushed past us, jostling me and Jen as she headed out of the barn to my car. |
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I motioned for her to follow me into the barn and was surprised when she actually did. |
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In the rough, weedy pastures by the barn and above the hay fields, Michael and Jan keep milk goats and four draft horses. |
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The yard remained active until 1957, when a fire destroyed the thatched barn and cattle yards, leaving the existing buildings. |
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Another polo acquaintance stole one of Rubi's jockstraps and nailed it up in the barn where he kept his breeding stallions, as a good luck charm. |
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By having the opportunity to see what the best of the best look like, and how they practice and perform, it's hard to be barn blind. |
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Randy Eckert, owner of the old Steltzenriede property, stands in the loft of his old, weathered barn. |
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The floor has to be corrugated, wavy like a barn roof to make it strong since the floor is not bolted to a frame. |
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The fabric is quilted diagonally and is well suited to a barn jacket styling. |
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Most importantly, it kept the heated, automatic waterers for the 75 sheep in the barn from freezing. |
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However, only terrestrial species have been tested, such as barn swallows, tree swallows, dunnocks, alpine accentors, and acorn woodpeckers. |
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They walked quietly across the drive and to the barn where he opened two stalls and proceeded to saddle up one of the horses. |
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If a hog barn is built next to my farm and affects my quality of life and property value, I can't be compensated. |
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We showed up at the barn right when they were about to begin milking the cows. |
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She followed the cat into the barn, where the light was dim and the cool air smelled of hay and things wild hanging from rafters and hiding in corners. |
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Cross the stile and go around the left-hand side of the barn. |
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He was born in a barn to penniless parents who were part of a people under occupation. |
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From the roof of the barn is a long loop of rope, through this the turkey is suspended by its legs. |
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Our stage was the whole front of the play barn and we had three big white sheets that made a billowy curtain. |
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When a new heifer comes in to milk, we halter and tie her tight to one of the large, heavy U-bolts cemented against the wall in our tie stall barn. |
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They rode down to the barn at a slow walk not saying a word to each other. |
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In the distance, a barn owl quartered a field looking for a rodent supper. |
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As he made his way across the country, he usually slept in a shed or barn. |
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The barn has a tiled roof, is weatherboarded, and has a flint plinth. |
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Children were thrilled to be able to stroke a beautiful barn owl, while an enormous eagle owl, a tawny owl, a kestrel and a turkey vulture called George looked on. |
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They are important hunting grounds for the kestrel and barn owl. |
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The old storage barn, however, was the one that really delighted us, for most of the tools were still there, piled high on shelves and crammed into the aisles between shelves. |
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There was a family named Adams in saskatoon, and they had a rink with boards, between their house and the barn. |
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Further windows were added at discreet points around the barn, mostly at low level, framing horizontal panoramas of the landscape visible when sitting inside. |
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Thankfully, two young girls who worked in the barn came to our rescue. |
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It was a flash crowd, and soon our roofless concrete barn was packed with wet bodies, dancing under sheets of hard rain and the intermittent flashes of lightning. |
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Will squinted as the silhouette of what looked like a small cottage and barn came into view just over the rise of a green hill about a quarter mile away. |
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The afternoon quickly dissolved, and after putting on blankets, applying liniment and leg wraps, helping bed stalls, and cleaning up the barn, it was dark. |
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There was an area rug in the middle of the wooden floor of the barn. |
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The calf must have survived by living off straw in the barn. |
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The horse had been looked after by one of the Colonel's neighbours, Silas Brown, who had found him wandering the moor and hidden him in his barn. |
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The Manor house building was established in about 1300 AD by Henry of Kingswood as a tithe barn. |
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The first breather of the day came when Naomi brought some gingered lemonade out to the barn. |
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The sketch inclosed is for a barn 42 x 34 feet with 8 feet foreshoot and the same back shed. |
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One by one Geoff introduced everyone to the animals, including a hedgehog, a barn owl, an eagle owl and even Marmite the snake. |
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Eight or so gunmen stood shoulder to shoulder in the gray-white trail before the barn, firing into the saloon's burning, bullet-pocked facade. |
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A kingfisher, water rail and barn owl are being seen regularly but they are finding the conditions tough going. |
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His search led Austin to Kyselka's barn, where he found the man lying face down with his foot stuck in a rototiller. |
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In Whistle Down the Wind, the bright-eyed and youthful Swallow discovers a mysterious man hiding in her family's barn. |
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I have the boxed set of the first season in the barn somewhere. |
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Tom Hoffman, a California wine grower and barn owl advocate, had barn owl families breed in nine of 12 installed houses in a matter of months. |
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The church, which is situated near the centre of the town, exteriorly resembles a huge Dutch barn. |
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Every spring and fall, the chicken coop in the barn must be cleaned. |
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There is an ancestral homestead, but it has a meth lab in the barn. |
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The farmer who lived on the farm prior to my arrival had left the floors of the barn and drive-shed littered with junk metal. |
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He left the barn and trudged up to the house, made his way through a careless strewage of cordwood on the front porch, and pounded on the door. |
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Smelling the barn can result in driving too fast, not clearing weapons properly, and bypassing ammunition-recovery procedures. |
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As they do they're encountering barn swallows, and the meeker barnies are suffering. |
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Dutrow said Big Brown would probably walk around the shedrow of the barn Tuesday with his regular exercise rider, Michelle Nevin. |
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It had been agreed that they should all meet in the big barn as soon as Mr. Jones was safely out of the way. |
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One day, when her was quite young, her tooked a rope and went to the barn there on the Manaton Road, and hanged herself from a beam. |
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Duddon Mosses is a site of special scientific interest with deer, lizards, adders and barn owls. |
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To one side of the barn was a remuda of work-horses, perhaps twenty in all. |
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My attempts at fumigation failed to stop the rats from reinfesting the barn. |
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Hay could be stored in a specially designed barn with little internal structure to allow more room for the hay loft. |
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On some farms the loose hay was stored in a barrack, shed, or barn, normally in such a way that it would compress down and cure. |
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It is also fed during times when an animal is unable to access pasture, such as when animals are kept in a stable or barn. |
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It is conjectured that Mr. Murphee will now be enabled to hand himself over the Cumberland river or a barn yard fence by the straps of his boots. |
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With or without a subsequent move to the cover of a barn, it was then stored for weeks to several months until fed to the livestock. |
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It is then speared onto sticks, four to six plants a stick and hung in a curing barn. |
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Barns may also incorporate fans or tunnel ventilation into the architecture of the barn structure. |
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Feeding could occur simultaneously with milking in the barn, although most dairy cattle were pastured during the day between milkings. |
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For most herds, milking took place indoors twice a day, in a barn with the cattle tied by the neck with ropes or held in place by stanchions. |
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There is also a laundry room and a store room that link the house to a converted barn which would be ideal as a home office or rec room. |
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The barn is commonly used in describing the cross sectional area of interaction in nuclear physics. |
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Owls tend to mimic the colorations and sometimes even the texture patterns of their surroundings, the common barn owl being an exception. |
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No surprise really for followers of Jesus, who after all was a rural dweller himself, born in a barn. |
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One day I was out in the barn and he drifted in. I was currying the horse and he set down on the wheelbarrow and begun to ask questions. |
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This is especially true for strictly nocturnal species such as the barn owls Tyto or Tengmalm's owl. |
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Phone at a symphony concert? I'd ask if these people were born in a barn, but that would disrespect the animals. |
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To retain the softness and silent flight, the barn owl cannot use the preen oil or powder dust that other species use for waterproofing. |
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The feather adaption that allows silent flight means that barn owl feathers are not waterproof. |
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The 99 prisoners were marched to farm buildings nearby and lined up along a barn wall. |
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Outside the stadium there is a training barn for the players, as well as a training pitch and athletics track. |
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I headed out to the barn for a ten-minute milking job, and the cow took off and ran to the far end of the north forty. |
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On the north side of the village, around North Farm, are earthworks signifying a lost settlement, grouped around a barn which was once a chapel. |
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The rainwater was accumulating in deep manurey puddles around the barn and stables. |
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Lord willing and the creek don't rise, we'll have that new barn finished in time for the harvest. |
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The laithe house incorporates a barn as well as a byre, which the other house-barns do not. |
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His daughter is now here, and she just started working as a hotwalker for Darwin Barnach in the barn next to us. |
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I was showing Kristina some of the steps of a barn dance so you might see a wee bit of a barn dance. |
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One such event is a barn dance that has grown by leaps and bounds in popularity from year to year. |
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Barn dance fundraiser A NORTHUMBRIAN barn dance and shared supper will raise money for an annual town festival. |
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A charity which supports needy and marginalised people in Birmingham wants people to attend a fund-raising barn dance. |
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The birthday girl had a brilliant time with friends and family and I for one would have a barn dance any day. |
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With the added fringing to her foil peplum she looks like she's ready for a barn dance. |
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He just wants to have a good time at the barn dances the critters stage after the farmer's gone to bed. |
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The centre will also be holding one of its popular barn dances on Saturday, from 7pm. |
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Last Saturday, two barn owls were taken from the centre, which is based at Gardenlands garden centre. |
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I drove my car down a road once and a barn owl was flying alongside me for 100 yards. |
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Although once a common sight, barn owl numbers have decreased rapidly over the last 30 years due to habitat loss and bad winters. |
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Magistrates at Caernarfon heard barn owls had nested in a loft at the property for more than 50 years. |
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A high mortality rate is one of the reasons barn owl adults have comparatively large clutches of chicks. |
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But while she's a bit of a sight at the moment, she'll grow into her looks, with barn owls among the most beautiful birds around. |
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This year, however, as in 2013, there will be very few barn owls floating above the aftermath in the evenings, hunting for mice and voles. |
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The new owl is an eagle owl which are larger than barn Owls but the family are still hoping for positive news regarding their missing bird. |
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Two barn owls were seen desperately flapping wings as the blades came close. |
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Now he has 10 birds of prey including barn owls, tawny owls, Harris hawks, sparrow hawks and a European eagle owl. |
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As far as the female North American barn swallow is concerned, a red breast is best. |
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The researchers studied the barn swallow, Hirundo rustica erythrogaster, which scientists regard as socially monogamous. |
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He works with Hedrick on a separate project involving barn swallows in Oregon. |
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Smith said other species identified included a green heron, barn swallows, tree swallows, chimney swifts, and several warblers. |
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During this transitional period, the nearest pools are at Scotch barn in Prescot or Huyton and Halewood leisure centres. |
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Go along that road for about a city block, and you should see an old barn. |
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She ran to the barn to help to gather the eggs, and got five, three being nest-eggs, and a cheena one, that was put there to deceive the chuckies. |
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Included in the seizure were dead and plucked barn owls, spotted wood owls, crested serpent eagles, barred eagles, and brown wood owls, as well as 7,000 live lizards. |
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Distant contact, probably submerged. It's a wild guess, but I'd say we hit a boomer coming out of the barn. Could be a missile boat out of Polijarny. |
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They have also found that barn swallows living in areas surrounding Chernobyl have genetic damage that appears to be increasing with subsequent generations. |
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A SUPERLAMBANANA was guest of honour at a Liverpool couple's silver wedding anniversary barn dance, four years after it took centre stage at their daughter's wedding. |
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In a bid to protect carob trees, conservationists are using barn owls to fight rats, which feed on the bark causing significant damage that can lead to loss of production. |
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A MAN has been ordered to save money for the next six months to pay compensation after he threw a bottle at a barn dance which injured another man. |
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It is frequently placed inside sheds, or stacked inside of a barn. |
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Look for more exciting locations to be wired for broadcast after the barn owls to help our website followers get more acquainted with and closer to Pennsylvania wildlife. |
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Tiny barn swallows struggle across the sands to find a life-saving oasis. |
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Such is her shame and despair that she hangs herself in a barn, or perhaps from the great kitchen fireplace lintel, or else she drowns herself in a shallow pool. |
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Leading to the central area of the barn was a massive stone garden urn of sweet gum and water oak branches, which created the focal point of the wedding ceremony. |
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Those who genuinely ponder the difference between a barn owl and a barred owl should look no further than Rappole's new book, A Guide to the Birds of the Southeastern States. |
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Throwing down a barn dance can be much more fun than one would think. |
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They offer fantastic photographic opportunities and the chance to see barn owls, marsh harriers, sedge and reed warblers as well as wheatears and wagtails over the reedbed. |
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Since the group was formed in 1994, they have raised tens of thousands of pounds by organising various events including treasure hunts, quizzes and barn dances. |
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But in those days I was Paul Dempster, who had been made to forget it and take a name from the side of a barn, and be the pathic of a perverted drug-taker. |
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Violet-green swallows have made up the vast majority of the dying birds, followed by barn swallows and vaux swifts, according to Colin Gillin, a state wildlife veterinarian. |
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