Seabirds rest on ledges above us, but seem happy with our presence, so we don't get dive-bombed. |
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Window ledges were adorned with white roses and guests were led to their appropriate seats. |
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They stay close to the bottom, in caves and under ledges in coral reefs and lagoons. |
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We swim along a series of shallow ledges that run below the shore line, 3-7m deep. |
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Our second dive is the almost traditional Sussex coast inshore drift, some shallow chalky ledges at Sailor Rock. |
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Cleaner wrasses set up cleaning stations near rocks or under ledges on the reef. |
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Turtles rest on the reef top or on ledges beneath coral overhangs, though they can often be seen cruising along the reef edge. |
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Even without the wreck it would be a good dive, as there is plenty of colourful marine life beneath overhanging ledges. |
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Near Australia, catsharks have been observed inhabiting ledges and caves, seagrass or kelp beds, coastal reefs, and both sandy and rocky bottoms. |
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They were only cobbles and small, irregular outcrops, not large ledges of obviously layered strata. |
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Likewise, the uppermost ledgy interval grades into the more distinct ledges of the overlying Wah Wah Limestone. |
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The sea boils where rocks and ledges running across the sound cause sharp changes in depth. |
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They put them up in shops and hairdressing salons, hung them from bicycles, window ledges and balconies. |
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Apply the spray to the point of runoff to as many surfaces as possible, especially joints, seams, cracks, ledges, and corners. |
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Nest sites include crags or ledges on cliffs, scrapes on the ground, or hollows of trees. |
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Some of the debris was still glowing and proceeded to roll down roofs to settle in gutters, on the ground, on window ledges and on cars. |
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Emphasis is taken from the towering edifice and transferred to the ledges, curbs, benches and other ground-level surfaces that surround it. |
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They are known to use many human structures like barns, church towers and ledges of tall buildings as their daytime roost. |
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Flowing over mossy ledges or cascading into deep pools, these falls are well worth a weekend visit. |
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The birds are chipper at chorale practice, tweeting away on window ledges behind me. |
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Look for mountain cranberries and blueberries along the edges of the ledges. |
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You may see stiff-winged fulmars gliding effortlessly, or hear them cackling as they sit precariously on ledges incubating single eggs. |
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Thick-billed murres are arctic seabirds that breed at high densities on cliff ledges, where they lay a single egg without constructing a nest. |
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You can find urchins and starfish on the rocky ledges and brittle stars and edible crabs on the sandy bottom. |
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The figure continued making his way down the house by grabbing appropriate ledges, and footholds from the balcony in a nimble movement. |
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As no mother-pup pairs were observed, these ledges are molting but not pupping ledges. |
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Pete was volunteered to do the rigging, and was soon edging his way out on the rather vague ledges. |
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In early summer, the ledges and cliff tops are carpeted with wild flowers such as bird's foot trefoil, kidney vetch, spring squill and thrift. |
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Northern oak fern is found on limestone and shale ledges and rock slopes across northern North America and around the world. |
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We ate below the ledges, and Canada jays fluttered down from low branches to eat bits of cracker out of our hands. |
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That includes everything from walls, ledges, gaps, handrails, stairs and embankments, to rooftops. |
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There are no fitted carpets in the house and the ledges are reduced in size so that dust surfaces are reduced. |
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For those who insist on leaving their cats on elevated balconies, she recommends chicken wire to prevent cats climbing onto ledges. |
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Instead the council proposed to put wires on ledges to prevent the birds swooping in to roost. |
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Adriana's heart carried her forward, under rock ledges where a false step would have thrown her a hundred feet into a nest of shale. |
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Butterwort is a relatively inconspicuous plant, which makes its home on wet heaths, bogs and mountain ledges. |
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Outcrops of these green sandstone ledges are so encrusted with fossil oysters that they look like rubble from ancient middens. |
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This flora of the fells is found in upland pastures, on barren and dry soil, in heathland and on ledges. |
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It is situated high up in the crotch of open-crowned trees, on top of treelike saguaro cactuses, on cliff ledges, poles, or buildings. |
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The inner reef, where we do walk, is actually composed of coralline algae, calcium-rich plants that form rock-hard ledges. |
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Below the bridge is the dramatic Stainforth Force, where the River Ribble plunges into a deep pool over limestone ledges. |
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This is an excellent stretch of cascading river with pools, rocky banks and ledges. |
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The crackle-glaze boulder shapes, the crinkum-crankum ledges, the skewed pagoda silhouettes of the mountains belonged to no Occidental geography. |
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When the brambles became impassable, we would scrabble up the canyon sidewalls and work our way along slopy, discontinuous ledges. |
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For one garden, she created a stylized, contemporary aqueduct in which water slips over stone ledges into a wading pool. |
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The character moves quickly and responsively, easily and acrobatically scaling platforms, hanging from ledges and more. |
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As we leaned over the ledges we took silly pictures of each other until I managed to drop the camera off the railings. |
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During their resting hours from sunset to sunrise, they gather in closely knit aggregations in caves, under ledges, or in other protected areas. |
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And from now on, the benchmark that all kickflips will be judged against is the one pulled over those ledges. |
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Reasonable ledges, however, continue along the narrow rift to where the shaft widens out. |
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Next month we'll look at those tricky double ledges where a second ledge is close behind the first. |
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They require a combination of rocky ledges or canyons and open, shrubby areas. |
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Its unnatural appearance makes it standout from the usual desert rocks, ledges, trees, and hills. |
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It has a rich and varied flora due to a combination of limestone ledges and limey soils, and separate areas of non-limy glacial deposits. |
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Cypseloidine swifts build nests with moss and lichen on ledges near or behind waterfalls and will sometimes re-use nests. |
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Thyme, oregano, basil, tarragon, and parsley are all likely contenders for windows with ledges at nose height. |
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Set tile on window seats and ledges, buffet counters and other places to create waterproof areas to set plants. |
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Contrast this with an ancient-looking structure which has copper sulphate-blue windows with ledges in deep red! |
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The other is that developers have found that there is a great public demand for traditional devices such as planters, bay windows and shading ledges. |
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We are already seeing large schools of Spanish sardines and hardtails taking up residence on local artificial reefs, ledges, channel markers and wrecks. |
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These are contrasted with the two and three level stages, where fighters can be thrown from incredible heights through objects, walls or ledges to the ground below. |
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Klipspringers and common jackals are also a regular sight on the plateau, and with luck you may even spot Walia ibex expertly balancing on the vertiginous rock ledges. |
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Most parrotfishes seek out caves and ledges in the reef for protection at night, but parrotfishes in the genus Cryptotomus bury themselves in the sand like wrasses. |
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Climb the corner directly without using the ledges on the right. |
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Claims in the Gilman area to the north of Red Cliff were being developed on steeply dipping veins in granite and on gently dipping ledges in both quartzite and dolomite. |
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As the gully became wider on the descent, we were forced to traverse ever farther left, on tiny broken ledges, eventually reaching the top of the wall. |
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From there, we traversed across ledges and slabs toward the next belay. |
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Then, they had left the healing room and resolved to take a stroll down in the gardens, where they had stopped near a spring and sat down on one of the stone ledges. |
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For door experts, it is made of four plain oak boards, held in place by an edging frame and four half-round ledges, all fastened by neat clasping elongated roves. |
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Nearby rock ledges had Asplenium rutamuraria, Pellaea atropurpurea, and other ferns typical of the habitat, and the foliage of Clematis occidentalis was noted. |
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The water droplets that remain on surfaces leave mineral deposits that form little ledges that collect more mineral deposits and scum each time the shower is used. |
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After all, occasionally I get to see something special like a lumpsucker, and these drifts are infinitely better than the even-scabbier ledges to be found on Lulworth banks. |
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The water rushed over and around the smooth stones and rock ledges that made up the creek bed, making small leaps and splashes, and murmuring constantly. |
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It is not a classically beautiful mountain, with a well-defined peak, but it has a multitude of cracks and crevasses and ledges, a lifetime of problems for a young climber. |
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Lightbulb sea squirts, common brittlestars, featherstars of various colours, and northern prawns survey diving passers-by from their rock crevices and ledges. |
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An interesting occupant of the rock's ledges is the crawfish. |
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Other sites are sometimes chosen, and these include low trees and bushes, bramble patches, reed beds, heather clumps and cliff ledges. |
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I leve we shall laugh and have liking To see how this lidderon here he ledges our laws. |
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The first courts built at this school were rather dangerous because they were near water pipes, buttresses, chimneys, and ledges. |
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The nest is a flimsy platform of straw and sticks, laid on a ledge, under cover, often on the window ledges of buildings. |
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The fontinal cliff vegetation occupies moist rocky banks, damp ledges, and dripping rocks. |
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The three ledges of rock that extend underwater at Atherfeild, Brighstone and Brooke can cause unpredictable water conditions. |
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Some sites are along ledges, however, crevice sites seem to be more successful due to reduced predation. |
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Cliff nests are generally located under an overhang, on ledges with vegetation. |
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The ledges also support woodrush, polypody and water avens, purple saxifrage, yellow saxifrage, hoary whitlowgrass and roseroot. |
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Over ledges in the Whin Sill fall the famous waterfalls of High Force and Low Force and the cataract of Cauldron Snout. |
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As half in the deep window embrazure, Lennon paused to watch her, the overhanging cliff ledges reverberated with an impatient call. |
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Michael jams his foot against the wall, turns and looks down at the ledges far below where the storm petrels nest. |
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We barely see the world at such a level, for we are surburbing in our splanches, looking for ledges to set down our plastic menorahs for all the gentiles to see. |
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With tormentors-in-chief from the last Ashes series Glenn McGrath and Shane Warne on the road back to fitness he acknow ledges England deserve to start as underdogs. |
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The posterior and lateral processes have ledges below the denticle rows. |
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On drier but partly-shaded upper cliff ledges is rock polypody. |
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Gardeners should plant pots in their gardens or window ledges with nectar sources such as catmint, lavender, cranesbill, oregano and echinacea, he urged. |
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Soft corals, sponges and sea fans may sprout from the bottom, but there are few rock piles, ledges, coral heads or anything else that sticks up very high off the sea floor. |
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In September, however, most anglers will probably be targeting quality smallmouths that should be feeding along rock ledges in the lake's clear deep water. |
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Northern gannets usually nest close together on cliff ledges. |
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Some provide easy and relaxing walks through the countryside, but others are narrow, crumbling ledges where a slip could result in serious injury or death. |
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Cliffs and rock ledges are used for roosting and breeding in the wild. |
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Nesting sites are along coastal cliff faces, as well as the artificial cliff faces created by apartment buildings with accessible ledges or roof spaces. |
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Stretching out from this coast are three ledges of resistant rock, the Brook, Brighstone and Atherfield ledges, on which many ships have been wrecked over the years. |
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On the highest rocky ledges the spring flowers bloom in the summer. |
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