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  • Work will begin in February with the clearing of trees and other vegetation, which project officials say must take place before the end of March when bird-nesting season begins.

    Falls Church community braces for rail yard expansion Kafia A. Hosh 2011

  • I liked to play with her, I knew not why, to seek food in her company, and to go bird-nesting with her.

    CHAPTER XI 2010

  • Over the last two decades bird-nesting has been floated as a high-minded concept for co-parenting timeshares designed to minimize the tumult to children.

    Tara Fass: The Je Ne Sais Quoi of Bird Nesting Tara Fass 2011

  • Over the last two decades bird-nesting has been floated as a high-minded concept for co-parenting timeshares designed to minimize the tumult to children.

    Tara Fass: The Je Ne Sais Quoi of Bird Nesting Tara Fass 2011

  • Work will begin in February with the clearing of trees and other vegetation, which project officials say must take place before the end of March when bird-nesting season begins.

    Falls Church community braces for rail yard expansion Kafia A. Hosh 2011

  • When I asked how the narrow canopies affected bird-nesting patterns, she laughed.

    When a Billion Chinese Jump Jonathan Watts 2010

  • When I asked how the narrow canopies affected bird-nesting patterns, she laughed.

    When a Billion Chinese Jump Jonathan Watts 2010

  • When I asked how the narrow canopies affected bird-nesting patterns, she laughed.

    When a Billion Chinese Jump Jonathan Watts 2010

  • Nothing venture, nothing win; and nobody goes bird-nesting without a fall at times.

    Westward Ho! 2007

  • He himself had played football and gone bird-nesting with the farmers whom he met at vestry and the labourers who tilled their fields, and so had his father and grandfather, with their progenitors.

    Tom Brown's Schooldays Hughes, Thomas, 1822-1896 1971

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