It means that something exceptional has happened, something that causes you to pause and may change your life forever. This is because the event seems to be a reversal of the natural order of fear and isolation. I remember at the Harmonium Mundi Conference in 1989 when someone, I think it was Bill Beutel, told a story of how one day he was in the woods hunting and he had a deer right in his sights when a bird landed on his head. He said he put down his gun at that point and never hunted again. Such experiences can be an epiphany.
If you are near a nest they are trying to scare you away. Mockingbirds do this a lot.
Wild Water Kingdom is located in 7855 Finch Avenue, Brampton, Ontario, Canada.
the habitation of wild animals;a denThe Lonely Mountain in the land of Erebor.
when cartier mean by the land god gave to Cain is that there are people on this coast whose bodies are fairly well formed but they are wild and savage folk.
it is estimated only 2500 adult Gouldian Finches are left in the wild.
FINCHES will eat a type of seed called WILD FINCH BLEND wich can be bought at any pet store, target or walmart. FINCHES can also eat spray millet, parakeet mix, finch mix, Japanese millet, green spray millet , and game bird crumbles.
not to the Indians, the term results from culture clash, and you would get wild to if someone were taking you land by hook, crook and death. The Europeans and white men viewed undeveloped land (which would've been all of North America in the 1400's) and all that lives on it to be 'wild'. Wild land, wild animals, wild indians.
A canary bird is a domesticated form of the wild Canary which is a small songbird in the finch family. It originated from the Macaronesian Islands.
In Wild Man's Land - 1914 was released on: USA: 11 December 1914
hells ya... tigers b all like puttin wild turkey head all over day walls for the tigresses if u no wat i mean
I would like to know too! I had a small wild bird land right on my arm today. Really surprised me.
They live on land not underground.
The word wild can mean undomesticated, as an animal (wildlife), or natural, primitive, or uncivilized conditions (wilderness). It can also mean uncontrolled (gone wild), or undisciplined (as in wild behavior). The word is also applied subjectively to mean foolish, unwise, or ill-conceived (wild ideas, wild experiments). It can also mean random (wild guess, wild shot).