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Meaning of "roosts"
roost (noun): a place where birds regularly settle or congregate to rest at night. Example: The chickens returned to their roost as the sun began to set
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- plural of roost
- third-person singular simple present indicative form of roost
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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.
Summer and winter roosts are always in caves.
No roosts of the bats exist in village areas.
It moves between roosts with great frequency.
It roosts singly or in small colonies of up to five individuals.
Records from bat roosts were included.
It roosts in tall trees near to water at night.
It is presumably threatened by the destruction of its roosts.
The animal roosts in cavities high in trees.
This odor is crucial to marking habitual roosts.
It often roosts singly under palm leaves.
It is threatened by the intentional destruction of its roosts.
This bird roosts at night on low branches.
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It is threatened by intentional destruction of its roosts by humans.
Known night roosts are under bridges.
Roosts in or near air intakes need to be eliminated.
They may use day roosts regularly.
Night roosts are in buildings and abandoned mines.
Monarchs travelling north do not form roosts.
Some roosts may gather numerous birds.
Ingenious design that supports multiple roosts.
Red kites in a roosts closer to the feeding point.
They sleep in groups called roosts at night.
The roosts in trees may be close to the ground.
Massive overwintering roosts have not yet been found.
It roosts in caves during the day.
Some will call at night from their roosts.
It probably roosts individually or in small groups.
The abandoned nests of birds are also utilised as roosts.
It likely roosts in leaves or hollow trees.
These nest holes may also be used as roosts.
These roosts exist mainly within public parks.
It forages in rainforest canopy and roosts in tree hollows.
The roosts are often located in red mangrove habitats.
It sometimes shares roosts with other species of bats.
It roosts in trees but sometimes also on the ground.
It engages in mutual preening and roosts in groups at night.
It roosts in trees or hollow logs and sometimes in caves.
It lives in forests and caves and roosts in trees.
These roosts included breeding males.
Eques does not feed on the same plants it roosts on.
It roosts in caves and rock crevices.
It utilizes both caves and human structures as roosts.
Tree roosts are often felled and colonies dispersed.
Locally common on enriched soils below bird roosts.
It roosts in crevices in large cliff faces.
Maternity colonies in tree or rock crevice roosts are smaller.
It roosts mainly on islands or coastal and inland lakes.