They prefer open and semi-open habitat, and although two species can be found in forest glades, they usually avoid dense woodland. |
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It tests every shot, from uphill and downhill to sidehill, and offers both hilltop panoramas and dense glades. |
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The headlights cast an eerie spectral glow on the thick glades, the ever-imposing wall of pine that kept the highway embalmed from time itself. |
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It was gregarious, and chiefly abounded on the acclivitous glades of the woods. |
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Your great indoors open out to even greater domains of palmy glades and views of floating islands. |
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Thus, it appears that this species also may be nearly endemic to cedar glades of the southeastern United States. |
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A Midsummer Night's Dream will transport you to an enchanted world of fairies in elfin glades, love and romance in rural Tuscany. |
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Our track took us first over smooth grassy flats, then through glades of beech forest so typical of this country. |
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It describes the vascular flora of cedar glades of the southeastern United States and its phytogeographical relationships. |
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It grows wide in parts, with open glades on both sides, and thick woods beyond it. |
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It described noble savages playing oboes and amorously frolicking in tropical glades. |
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At this time of year she may be just South, along the glades that skirt the woods. |
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Forty-eight dazzling ski trails share the snowy expanse, while glades of varying levels of difficulty ramp up the challenge. |
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Paths made from mosaic pebbles and broken paving stones will wind through forest glades, leading the visitor to secret places and moonlit grottoes. |
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The following day the ground rose up beneath us, and the fir trees thinned to larches, and there was more Sun and open glades with grass for our horses to graze upon. |
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There he created the landscaped garden with temples, statues, grottoes, glades and a series of urns, columns, monoliths and headstones, many of them inscribed. |
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There are plenty of birds too including shrikes, stonechats and larks, and butterflies including swallowtails, and in the woodland glades, Camberwell beauties. |
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The cool avenues and glades of sun-dappled green were gone, stolen by the seasons, repainted by nature's hand into a landscape of golds and yellows and siennas and reds. |
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They have ventured into the drowsy glades of badly managed companies and they have stormed the citadels of multinationals. |
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They are mottled brown butterflies that dance in pools of sunlight in forest glades. |
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Year after year, they are acclaimed by Ski Canada and SBC Resort Guide as the best glades in Canada. |
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Mont SUTTON is known all through North America, because of the quality and the variety of its glades. |
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Hoverflies are mainly found in wood-fringes, glades and tall herb communities. |
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Set in flower glades by the beach, the Deluxe Villas have been created with flawless style exuding sheer sophistication. |
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That same year, a new machine was purchased to groom the trails into the glades. |
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While SUTTON's glades get all the hype, its rolling hills, fun gullies and deep pockets of snow deserve some glory. |
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There was a lot of snow, not to mention the excellent conditions in the glades. |
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Historians speculate about the outlaw's links to these works in stone but perhaps the real answers still lie hidden in those dark forest glades in the middle of Sherwood. |
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The hallucinogenic effects of magic mushrooms were generally restricted to those determined enough to scour forests and secluded glades at the right time of the year. |
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You know, scenarios with unicorns and forest glades and stuff. |
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I follow the trail back down through the forest, past glades of ferns glistening with the mist of slow-running falls on their way back to the ocean. |
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Here and there you find open glades with flowers. |
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Seven other pavilions make up this small village retreat with its 43 rooms uniquely situated on 315 acres of forests, rivers, streams, and glades criss-crossed by 15 kilometres of groomed ski and hiking trails. |
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The Daoist settlements of sages, in forests and mountain glades as well as in the cities, are, at best, analogous to the eremitic type of proto-monasticism. |
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His father, grandfather and countless generations before him had obtained a living from chair bodging in the solitude of the beech glades. |
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Water from Lake Okeechobee will be pumped through the upper and middle reaches of the glades in a complicated zig-zag, before being piped back into the lower Everglades. |
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Among German campers who now, instead of the habitual trip to the sea, chose glades near the cities where they live was a family which gave up their vacation in Croatia. |
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Picnic spots near running water or in forest glades add to the romance. |
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Passing through woods and glades, you can go right to the end of the Embaud glacial cirque, which is much richer in minerals than it seems from the ridges of Puy d'Orcet, Roche Taillade or Puy Chavaroche. |
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Great conditions, charming setting, exciting glades with a friendly staff! |
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As a former resident of Gateshead's leafiest glades, I demand we provide Keith with his answer. |
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When hunting, the wildcat patrols forests and along forest boundaries and glades. |
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It teems with cliffs, meres, glades and bogs. |
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These sites, also known as barrens, are often adjacent to cedar glades and in many instances grade floristically into them, as was the case at the three prairie study sites. |
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In addition, Cranberry Glades is home to white-tailed deer, beaver, and black bear, as well as ruffed grouse and great blue herons. |
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None of our shopping centres have the high profile of The Glades or Bluewater. |
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Monongahela includes Cranberry Glades, where you'll find Swainson's and hermit thrushes, mourning warbler, northern waterthrush, and swamp sparrow. |
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The diagnosis of Glades through synapomorphy becomes the starting point for the investigation of functional, temporal, adaptive and biogeographic questions. |
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I saw one once, in the Glades in 1980, and have caught three cribos since. |
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