A cliff dwelling bird refers to species that build their nests or roost in rocky cliffs or steep, vertical surfaces. These birds, such as certain species of swallows and falcons, often prefer these locations for their natural protection from predators and harsh weather. Their nesting habits are adapted to the challenges of vertical habitats, allowing them to thrive in environments where other birds may struggle.
An ancient cliff dwelling
Cliff Dwelling- a home that is built on a cliff ledge or is built inside a cave in the side of a hill.
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"Cliff dwelling" by Robert Frost is a poem that explores themes of human existence and the passage of time. The poem uses a cliff as a metaphor for a human life, highlighting the precarious nature of our existence and the inevitability of death. Frost's use of imagery and symbolism in the poem emphasizes the transient and fragile quality of life.
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The built the Cliff Palace in Mesa Verde, Colorado.
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to throw a bird off a cliff, you need to tape its wings to its body and throw as hard as you can.
What is a type of american indian dwelling in the eastern woodlands
Kakapos are forest birds. They are ground dwelling and live in New Zeland.
The kiwi is entirely a ground-dwelling bird, which hides in burrows and dens which it digs.
Cliff racer.