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She leaned slightly to the left, her thin, bird-like body resting against Drucker's shoulder, unintentionally mimicking a photo on the wall behind them, in which Drucker and Flawless cuddled while in showgirl regalia.
The issues were getting thinner, and Bird Talk content is going to migrate to BirdChannel.com.
Throughout the interview, he sits perched, thin and bird-like, on the edge of a huge, floral-patterned sofa as if, at any moment, he might take flight.
Massive stacks of tiny cages line the dim walls, and thousands of thin white birds shudder in the darkness.
These data reflect the daily schedules of the catching teams that are responsible for transporting poultry to the slaughterhouse vehicle; in the case of broiler chicken production, this either relates to flock thinning, partial bird depopulation or total bird depopulation at the end of the production cycle.
These were called Angry Birds: Knock on Wood, Angry Birds: On Thin Ice and Angry Birds: Mega Smash.
Drawn by the invertebrates that have appeared as the forest cover has thinned out, birds have arrived, including herons feasting on the frogs, spotted flycatchers, snipe and woodcock.
Concern about the toxicity of POPs "goes all the way back to Rachel Carson's" warning about DDT and eggshell thinning in birds, notes reproductive toxicologist Louis Guillette of the University of Florida, Gainesville.
It is a small subspecies with a long and thinner bill, with birds of Groote Eylandt possibly even smaller than mainland birds.
"Shiloh was always thin as a bird," Mary said.
Thin and bespectacled, Bird grew up in Missouri, the son of devout Baptist parents.
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