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1. A blackbird was perching on the gate.
2. A robin was perching on the fence.
3. And children enjoy perching on stools.
4. A clay tree with seven clay birds perching on it is clearly a ritual presentation of the idea.
5. Fond of perching on dead tree or post in water.
6. An eagle, perching on a cactus, was devouring a snake.
7. Or a reader perching atop a recumbent hippo?
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8. I took to perching on the window seat.
9. Nightjars perching on the road as they hunted moths ricocheted into the dark, almost under his wheel.
10. Manakins Manakins are a family of compact little perching birds with big heads, short tails and stout bills.
11. Perching on the periphery of every orchestra is a percussion player.
12. Chats Chats are a small group of slender perching birds once thought to belong to the thrush family.
13. Tabita Bravo sits on a riverbank, perching on the side of a 15-foot wooden boat like her husband's.
14. Without a dishwasher, perching stool, grabby stick and so forth meals were noticeably, well, convenient.
15. The Mandarin duck is a medium-size perching duck , closely related to the North American wood duck .
16. It is frequently seen around breakwaters, or perching on piers.
17. There is no shortage of perching space on the Hammock.
18. On many upland streams a large boulder will often be the chosen perching spot of the dipper.
19. But she has gone; and they fly pell-mell up the hedgerow, frisking, chattering and perching where they will.
20. Sexually menacing and effeminately feral, he prowled cat-like across the stage, perching on amps and lights in seemingly impossible positions.
21. With a long neck, tail and muscular legs this perching bird has an unusual appearance.
22. The fish's common name originates from its hawklike habit of perching on the high ground of reefs, where it surveys its surroundings for predator or prey.
23. The fish's common name originates from its hawklike habit of perching on the high ground of reefs, where it surveys ts surroundings for predator or prey.
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