Examples of 'they roost' in a sentence
Meaning of "they roost"
they roost: This phrase typically describes the behavior of birds settling down or resting, often perched on a high point or in a group
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They roost together in buildings or on walls or statues.
Each night they roost in trees.
They roost in groups in low thorny trees.
During the day they roost in trees not caves.
They roost usually near a water source.
Human disturbance of caves in which they roost is a major threat.
And they roost in dark nooks and crannies.
I think they roost.
They roost communally in low bushes.
We follow him home and smash the rest where they roost.
They roost in groups in large trees to avoid predation.
They rest in areas different from where they roost during the day.
They roost in eucalyptus trees.
You will need coops to protect the chickens while they roost at night.
They roost within holes.
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Family groups will occupy a tree in which they roost and nest in over several years.
They roost in the interiors of trees with dense foliage.
In the winter, they roost in tree cavities.
They roost in large flocks.
During the day, they roost in rock crevices.
They roost communally.
Spotted bats are solitary ; they roost on cliff faces.
They roost and nest in large tree hollows near foraging areas.
When not incubating eggs, they roost alone in sheltered places at ground level.
They roost in the hollows of trees with up to sixty others of the species.
He's not afraid to speak his mind against idiots regardless of where they roost.
They roost during the day in mango trees and bamboo reeds or other trees.
Above a certain temperature, they can simply drop dead from the trees where they roost.
They roost in large flocks and perform sometimes collective fishing at abundant food sources.
Like many bats, they roost in caves.
They roost in reed-beds bordering waterbodies.
In the wild, they roost in tree hollows.
They roost communally, usually nocturnally.
When the tide is in, they roost.
At night, they roost in trees near water.
How do sucker-footed bats hold on, and why do they roost head-up?
At night, they roost on high tree branches.
They roost singly or form small colonies, consisting of up to six individuals.
If allowed to, they roost in trees.
They roost in trees and cave mouths, reportedly favouring banana trees.
Outside the breeding season, they roost communally in groups of up to 100.
They roost communally in trees or reedbeds, and disperse widely during the day.
During the day, they roost in mountain caves or lava caves.
They roost in shallow water, where they may be safe from some ground predators.
In winter, they roost in small groups.
They roost communally along with other mynas, sometimes in sugarcane fields and reed beds.
During the day they roost in colonies that generally number 75 individuals, but may have hundreds.
They roost in caves and tunnels, and sometimes live together with other bat species.
When they roost together during cold nights, they perform mutual preening during long moments.
They roost communally, like other Elanus species.
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