Examples of 'it roosts' in a sentence

Meaning of "it roosts"

it roosts: a phrase used to describe the action of a bird or a bat settling or resting on a perch, branch, or other elevated surface for the purpose of sleep or protection. Roosting is a natural behavior for many birds and bats, allowing them to conserve energy and stay safe from predators during periods of rest, typically at night

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It roosts close to tree trunks or within them.
Eques does not feed on the same plants it roosts on.
It roosts singly or in small colonies of up to five individuals.
The Great Horned Owlâs powerful talons are clearly visible as it roosts during the day.
It roosts in tall trees near to water at night.
During the day, it roosts in hollow trees.
It roosts in caves during the day.
During the day, it roosts in limestone caves.
It roosts in trees but sometimes also on the ground.
During the day, it roosts in caves or mine shafts.
It roosts in trees or hollow logs and sometimes in caves.
During the day, it roosts in palm tree leaves.
It roosts in caves and rock crevices.
It possibly roosts in caves, though it is more likely that it roosts in trees.
It roosts in crevices in large cliff faces.

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It spends most of the breeding season on the ground, where it roosts.
It roosts mainly on islands or coastal and inland lakes.
While largely terrestrial, it roosts in low trees and bushes, and sings from low perches.
It roosts in tree cavities and comes out at night to feed.
During the daytime it roosts in either coniferous or deciduous trees.
It roosts during the day in a tree near the river.
In the day, it roosts in sheltered places such as trees.
It roosts and breeds in trees.
During the day, it roosts in sheltered places such as old buildings.
It roosts colonially in caves.
During the day, it roosts in natural or man-made underground cavities.
It roosts in small colonies.
During the day, it roosts in caves, but may also choose tree hollows.
It roosts in hollow trees.
In daytime it roosts among vegetation and can be difficult to find.
It roosts in bushes.
In winter, it roosts with barn swallows in reed beds.
It roosts in caves, on mature trees and in buildings.
At night it roosts in trees or on cliffs, where it tends to be gregarious . [ 4 ].
It roosts in holes in trees, buildings and nestboxes.
It roosts in caves and sinkholes, mostly in limestone areas.
It roosts in groups, within caves and tree hollows.
It roosts at night in vegetation, in bushes or trees.
It roosts on rocky or open areas, but also in conifers.
It roosts dark caves, rock crevices and old tombs.
It roosts in holes in trees, often with several other toucans.
It roosts in small colonies, consisting of a few individuals, in caves and crevices.
It roosts fairly close to the ground, singly or in pairs, crosswise on small branches.
It roosts in caves, old abandoned buildings and tunnels, and other such structures.
It roosts in caves, trees, and rock crevices.
It roosts in salt-marshes, behind mangroves, and on sandy beaches.
It roosts in trees, caves, and buildings in small colonies.

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It frequently roosts in trees and rock crevices
It also possibly uses caves for roosts
It roosts close to tree trunks or within them
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