Hens enjoy scratching, preening and dustbathing and the deep straw covered floor encourages these social activities. |
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As part of the preening process, the birds rub a natural oil, which is secreted from a gland at the bottom of their tails, over their feathers. |
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Before I knew it, he was right in front of me, head atilt again, and preening for me. |
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The reporters, shooting spitballs from the back of the class, regarded her as a preening apple-polisher. |
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To show the animal at its best in full wool involves a good cut and long hours preening the fleece free of straw, twigs and debris. |
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Ernesto is seen as preening and shallow, almost sadistically delighting in his uncle Pasquale's discomfort, for all the ardency of his love. |
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Hip hop and rap, spreading their accretive gospel of preening commercialism and misogynistic narcissism, were still in ascendancy. |
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In fact, he's crowing and preening in the spotlight that he's brought to bear on his actions. |
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This band's falsetto preening, cat suits and uninventive instrumental tripe is not intended to be a joke but comes off as a really bad one. |
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Preening New Romantic fops they may have been, but at least they were good preening New Romantic fops. |
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The dance floor is crowded with performers who are preening either with feminine realness or clownish flamboyance. |
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Watch any bird for a while, and you will see that it spends a lot of time preening its feathers and bathing in water or dust. |
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And as for what preening churchmen think we ought to drive, well, my sentiments are unprintable. |
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Anatids spend copious amounts of time in the water and spend a great deal of time on preening and feather maintenance. |
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Increased plumage abrasion caused by a higher rate of preening could break feather barbules, leading to a reduction in plumage condition. |
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Martha Plimpton at least adds some ballsiness to Claire's preening and posturing. |
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When preening, birds nibble and stroke their feathers, returning them to correct position. |
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We're always expected to be preening ourselves, so it was a pretty nice opportunity not to have to think about that stuff for a while. |
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They start cramming the barricades, the ladies start primping and preening themselves in their compact mirrors. |
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That's why the contestants spend so much time preening themselves in front of a mirror. |
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Unable to summon up the courage to venture inside and make myself a cup of tea, I returned to the lounge where Amy was still preening herself. |
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He disappeared for a while and then I found him at the dressing table, preening himself before the mirror. |
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All we saw them do was sit in restaurants preening themselves and getting drunk on wine. |
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He was there last week, preening himself, powerful and proud as ever, but unmistakably a man who had overstayed his welcome. |
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Sargent is portrayed as modest, self-denying and unambitious, the antithesis of the preening Oxford peacocks. |
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We spend hours preening and dressing in fashionable clobber, and still look like a tired old sack of spuds. |
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There's a reporter who has no idea the cam is on and he's rehearsing and primping and preening. |
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We veer away towards the subway, through the bloated families and the preening mermaids and mermen. |
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His hair and beard were testimony to his fastidious nature and obsessive preening. |
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Silver-coated mime artists, preening pipers and flaming fire-eaters clog every city thoroughfare. |
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Ministers have grown used to preening themselves over Britain's unaccustomed role last year as the fastest grower among the Group of Seven leading world economies. |
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However, many were only slightly contaminated and some cleaned themselves by preening. |
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Buffleheads alternate periods of feeding with preening bouts or courtship displays. |
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Which is better, post-haste posting or prior preparation and preening? |
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The edge of the ice had started to melt, creating a narrow stream where some of the birds were happily preening, flapping showers of droplets into the air. |
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They then spend several hours preening and drying their feathers. |
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Birds may not resume normal pecking or preening for as long as six weeks after debeaking, and in some cases profuse bleeding and death from shock occurs. |
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And the main thing is we'd never have to hear that preening jackanapes' voice again. |
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Most of us envision vain, preening, primping reality TV stars and arrogant, loud-mouthed politicians. |
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I also struggled to believe that Millson could be entranced by Cleo's stereotypically tarty mincing and preening. |
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A Wood Duck and a Great Blue Heron ingest pesticide runoff in a residential pond while preening and feeding. |
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In addition, birds may swallow the oil while feeding or preening, and this can result in chronic poisoning. |
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The activity of the birds was recorded using standard categories including feeding, swimming, loafing, preening, and flying. |
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The reviewer provided no supportive evidence that these were related to preening of the substance absorbed to the fur. |
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In May and June, small fish are so widespread that murrelets can fish almost anywhere and spend much of the day preening and dozing. |
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Wariness and avidity, coquetry and rage, preening and despair — unrelenting egotism plays on her face like sunlight on a fast-moving stream. |
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What's more, his genial stiffness and shy self-awareness give him a kind of awkward dignity compared to the preening smugness of Cruz. |
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Whether toting guns as Alex Drake or preening about as Lady Agnes in Upstairs Downstairs, Hawes always carries herself with a steely presence. |
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Wildlife will often mistake granules of carbofuran for food or grit, and it can be ingested while preening their feathers. |
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Healthy birds usually can cope with a few lice by preening, whereas sick or weak birds often seem to be infested with them. |
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Jim Broadbent is the bellowing RHPS training sergeant and Hugh Laurie the preening wing commander Gutsy, who likes his bug juice shaken not stirred. |
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Perhaps I'm doing him an injustice in assuming that he was preening. |
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The book, surprisingly, is not the self-aggrandizing vanity trip of a preening pop star one would expect. |
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On a dance floor crowded with drag performers who are preening either with feminine realness or clownish flamboyance, Aviance is a unique creature. |
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Astonishingly, no one falls prey to the posturing or preening that haunts most Western conferences. |
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And of course doctors, brigades of doctors have entered the fray, flexing and preening for the ubiquitous television cameras. |
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It was an age of excess, of overweening ambition, of greed, and phoniness, and sucking up, and the glorification of strange, obnoxious, preening, uninteresting people. |
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Members of family groups spend considerable time preening each other. |
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And there was no time for preening and primping before the next lesson began. |
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Pigeons have no preen gland or at times have very rudimentary preen glands, so that oil is not used for preening. |
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This is used while preening and helps in plumage maintenance by reducing bacterial degradation of feathers by feather bacilii. |
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During preening, a duck secretes oil from its preen gland and distributes it over its entire plumage in the familiar twisted-neck action that one often associates with ducks. |
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She spends ages preening and primping models into fabulous poses in extraordinary locations only to have her boss coolly reject her photographs. |
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Don't they know that they live pretty much dull lives, constantly primping, preening and, God forbid, shopping? |
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I would not be seen preening on the streets with a man-bag around my shoulders. |
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Something to avoid is the preening of yourself on trivialities. |
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One such preening creature is the subject of Cardiff International Poetry Competition winner Mark Tredinnick's poem, Rufous Fantail. |
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It is a much more wholesome version of the Indian Premier League which, for all its riches and preening, has never managed the appropriate balance and as a result is the height of tackiness. |
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At this, the male becomes excited, further preening the female and copulation takes place. |
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He chalks the elaborate ceremonial dress up to adolescent preening. |
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Imagine that: the Rams' preening offense all shook up. |
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But Essex mum Jerri Lee sets the bar stratospherically high when it comes to preening daughters Milan, 20 months, and Valentino, eight months. |
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The difference is that the Rat Pack's gin-sodden original was plodding, preening, and almost unwatchable, while Soderbergh's remake is an irresistible, effervescent champagne-cocktail of a heist-movie. |
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After surgery, the birds in the transmitter group spent more time preening tail feathers than those in the control and celiotomy groups. |
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The eagles are capable of preening on their second day but are continually thermoregulated via brooding by their parents until around 20 days. |
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The Führer looked peacockish and preening, a snooty tilt to his head. |
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The British government has long been quietly preening itself for its apparent success in ensuring the affordability of state pensions, in marked contrast with the United Kingdom's more profligate neighbours. |
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All waterfowl are primarily adapted for locomotion and feeding in water, which is also very important for 'comfort' behaviours such as bathing and preening. |
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Rather, they appear to be, to put it unkindly, preening bozos. |
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Not moral preening, posturing, or jurisdictional wrangling. |
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This preening keeps the feathers supple and waterproof. |
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Ducks are meticulously clean animals who keep their nests free of waste and debris, and they enjoy preening their feathers and flaunting their beautiful plumage for potential mates. |
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Pigeons primarily use powder down feathers for preening which gives them a soft and silky feel to their plumage which is unmatched by other birds. |
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