It just means really messy I guess.
Birds fly the nest when they have sufficiently developed abilities to fly and find food. The phrase "fly the coop" is often used as a metaphor describing when children leave the parental home.
I saw in an illustrated crow book once that 3 crows meant marriage.
Strictly, it's a blasphemy. More colloquially, it probably refers to all the superstitions that have been attached over the millennia to crows and ravens thanks to their extremely clever behaviour, attributed by the superstitious to otherworldly influence.
When a bird feathers its nest, it lines the nest with soft feathers. The idiom means to make your life comfortable by earning more money.
what does the phrase There`s ruin in store for you mean
No, not really.
the crows nest is on rockhoppers ship in the middle
The area of Shire of Crows Nest is 1,629.9 square kilometers.
Crows Nest National Park was created in 1992.
The area of Crows Nest National Park is 10.2 square kilometers.
Frederick Fleet and Reginald Lee were in the crows-nest at the moment of impact.
No, except at the beginning of a sentence because it is not a proper noun.
crows build nests in places where they feel safe from possible predators, e.g up in a high tree or in a hedge. :) The term 'crow's nest' is also used when referring to the fixed lookout point at the top of the mast of a sailing vessel.
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Because an officer on the ship answered the call from the crows nest too late
a spout of water in the distance revealing the location of a whale as seen by a look out in the crows nest of a whaling ship