A sudden flash of ebony and ivory caused me to scream shrilly without intention as the bird, a magpie, flew directly at my exposed face! |
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While clearly inspired by a Romantic sensibility, he is never quite free from the bonds of his precise, inquiring, magpie mind. |
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English prides itself on being the magpie language, freely picking up foreign words to incorporate into its flexible vocabulary. |
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Such are the artist's magpie tendencies that one of the reasons he chose his flat in Leith was that it afforded him a view of a scrapyard. |
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As we took the top out of it I found a huge nest which is what I assume was the magpie house. |
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Some kind of magpie was chattering from the cherry trees, sounding like a child's imitation of a machine gun. |
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My country is on the eastern side of Melville Island where people today hunt for magpie goose and go fishing for freshwater barramundi. |
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For 109 years the Australian magpie has been the Collingwood Football Club's emblem. |
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Netting unless very well put on the trees prove no good as the clever jackdaw or cheeky magpie can get in with ease in the smallest opening. |
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Flocks of magpie geese and whistling ducks, startled by the outboard, take to the air shattering the early morning silence with their calls. |
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He asked anyone who finds a dead crow, raven, magpie or jay or other member of the corvid bird family to call the health authority. |
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The magpie is monogamous, territorial, sedentary, and relatively long-lived for passerine birds, with a well-described biology. |
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At present there is not a magpie or laughing jackass within miles of the town, even tame birds being shot at if they are permitted any liberty. |
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Black and white magpie geese rise like a thousand startled handkerchiefs while elegant, long-legged brolgas pick among the giant water lilies. |
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Two cuckoo and two magpie nestlings were removed from different nests a day before being tested together in a same artificial nest. |
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The word here is possibly derived from the magpie, a noisy, chattering bird. |
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One can detect his magpie mind at work throughout these 60 tracks, constantly seeking silver keys with which to unlatch the doors of grooviness. |
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The Grey Butcherbird, like the magpie, can also be responsible for swooping during Spring in an effort to protect their young. |
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Initially it was a slow, sauntering pace but then she built up a good, swift tempo and I found myself humming and shaking my booty until I tripped over a magpie. |
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I supposed the racket was about an insubordinate magpie or a treed cat. |
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At the second pond I found a magpie hopping around near the water, some red-wattled plovers in the field, and a few Dead Sea Sparrows carrying nesting material. |
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The duck would follow him like a dog, and like the magpie loved to peck at his sculptures. |
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Together with the introduced species of chaffinch, goldfinch, yellowhammer, skylark, magpie, etc, they provide a tuneful accompaniment to your walk. |
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The most common bird-sound I used to hear was the clack of a handsome azure-winged magpie as it rummaged through my crab-apple tree. |
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Instead, he was more of a magpie, listening to what came before and incorporating it into his own inimitable music. |
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Over by the exit, another poster struck a cautionary note for any millionaire magpie who is tempted to throw open their chequebook. |
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No amount of magpie assemblage can compensate for this slow, synthetic creativity. |
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A CENTRAL character in Rossini's opera La Gazza Ladra is the titular magpie. |
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The success of micro is its magpie approach, stealing ideas from psychology to artificial intelligence. |
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In the milder Wurrgeng months of June and August, you'll see fat magpie geese swarming round the shrinking billabongs. |
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Get up close to emus, magpie geese, echidnas and waterbirds in Tower Hill State Game Reserve. |
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As its title suggests, album number 5 hops about like a manic magpie, picking up diverse musical strands in its beak. |
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Television is a magpie, and it will take back to its stuffed nest whatever shiny things it can find. |
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The evil magpie watched in confusion, but didn't come anywhere near us. |
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It was Jo Gordon's trademark Dr Who scarves that first aroused the magpie eyes of the UK fashion pack three years ago, sounding the first death knell for the soppy pashmina. |
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He was the human sampling machine, selling millions of records and drawing degree-level analysis from critics impressed by his magpie eclecticism and arch intelligence. |
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The mandarin duck represented faithfulness, the magpie good luck. |
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A musical magpie of a record, it steals cheekily from everything from dancehall and reggae to two-step, pop, showtunes, electro, film soundtracks and beyond. |
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If you want another example my slides are somewhat post-modern, a collection of images that I've taken, like a magpie, from wherever I could find them. |
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To all his magpie appropriations he added from his own experiences and the tales of wonder of the brave new worlds which Elizabethan sea-dogs were discovering. |
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Sly as a fox, mean as a coyote, fat as a pig, crazy as a loon, blind as a bat, inquisitive as a magpie, sleek as an otter, elusive as a flea, etc. |
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Beef, lamb, and duck were employed, but a majority of the time it was the magpie that was the main ingredient. |
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They also form a suitable environment for some resident birds such as rock pigeon, white heron, magpie, howl and sparrow. |
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See the spectacular Jim Jim Falls which drop more than 250 metres. Cruise the East Alligator River and Yellow Water past crocodiles, barramundi, and birds such as magpie geese, brolgas, jabirus and white-bellied sea eagles. |
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To find a subject is not either difficult for SEVEN: Once they tell the unfulfilled love story about a magpie and a rabbit in comic paintings or they show dog and master in Lego brick outfit. |
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Certain racial aspects of her latest incarnation, such as using black female dancers as anonymous on-stage props, go beyond pop's usual magpie approach to appropriation into uncomfortable territory. |
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The Commission has decided to send to the Council of Ministers a proposal to allow the following five species to be hunted in certain regions of the Community: magpie, jackdaw, rook, crow and jay. |
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Description of affected population: a magpie and a wild duck found dead. |
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The narrator of this story is Suzee, a Jack Russell terrier, who forms an unlikely friendship with a magpie. |
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The park is one of the chief refuges in Australia for several species, among them the magpie goose, green pygmy-goose and Burdekin duck. |
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The park is one of Australia's chief refuges for several bird species, including the Burdekin duck and magpie goose. |
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The passerines of Australia, also known as songbirds or perching birds, include wrens, the magpie group, thornbills, corvids, pardalotes, lyrebirds. |
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Information about the Australian magpie and the laughing kookaburra were not provided because they are common birds, and it was assumed that participants would know them. |
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The Australian magpie referred to is a completely different species from our own European magpie,and they have long been renowned as aggressive and potentially dangerous. |
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When there is enough water, egrets, herons, ibises and swans all breed in the wetlands, as do rarer waterbirds like brolgas, jacanas and magpie geese. |
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The unusual magpie goose is in a family of its own, the Anseranatidae. |
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Predominant bird species in the country include the Australian magpie, Australian raven, the pied currawong, crested pigeons and the laughing kookaburra. |
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