This could be a tree's limb or a ship's spar.
It comes from the fact that a male chicken, a rooster, rules over the females, or hens. The place where birds sit is called a roost, so if you "rule the roost," you dominate the rest of your group. They do what you tell them, and defer to your decisions. Sometimes you see this used humorously to mean that in a marriage, the wife "rules the roost" instead of the husband.
A gallows pole is a structure used for hanging criminals in public executions. It consists of a vertical post with a horizontal beam for attaching a noose. Figuratively, "gallows pole" can represent impending doom or punishment.
Using their natural behaviour patterns, these birds naturally return to their home roost, even after flying long distances. So by transporting them away, they could be used to carry messages back to their home.
Salamence learns Roost via TM. If you have used up your Roost TM, you can breed a male Pokemon of the Dragon Egg group that knows it to a female Bagon, Shelgon, or Salamence.
Nothing. You are being used as a bird roost.
Joseph
The pole in the park is often called a "flagpole" if it is used to display a flag or a "light pole" if it is used for illumination.
Horizontal separators are created by the HR tag. It creates a horizontal line after the element.
A barge pole is a variety of quant pole used to propel a barge through the water.
No, the noun 'birds' is the plural form of bird.A collective noun is a word used to group people or things taken together as one whole in a descriptive way. There are many collective nouns for birds, for example:a flock of birdsa roost of birdsa colony of birdsa flight of birdsThere are also hundreds of collective nouns for different types of birds, for example: a brood of hensa convocation of eaglesa chain of bobolinksa charm of finches
the constellation 'Ursa major' is used to identify the pole star
It's a "walking-pole". Or hiking-pole if you like. Normally used in pairs, and don't forget to adjust them to suit you properly.