Nests are placed in emergent marsh vegetation near the surface of the water, in Barton County in extensive cattail beds harboring also Black-crowned Night Herons.
Nests are placed on the ground surface, in cover of grasses, cattail and sedges.
There was also much of the wild flax, of which we now obtained some ripe seed, as well as some bullrush and cattail flag.
Salt marshes also produce a Corse grass, Bullrushes and the Cattail flaggs.
The nativs of this neighbourhood eate the root of the Cattail or Cooper's flag.
The Indians of this neighbourhood eat the root of the Cattail or Cooper's flag.
The muskrats dug burrows beneath the level of the water into the banks of the island, used the ditches as routes to the interior of the marsh and built some small houses, mostly from cattail stems.
She ran from the tussock and flew a short distance away to a cattail stem.
Additionally, Seaside Sparrows sing from exposed perches such as tall cattailstems and tall or isolated marsh-elder bushes.
Copulation lasted approximately three seconds; immediately thereafter the male flew to a nearby cattail stem and the female climbed a tussock of grass and chipped quietly.
Elevated perches such as the tallest cattail stems or isolated bushes were used as singing and observation perches.
He swung onto the marshy arm of a small lake, whose surface was profusely dotted with conical muskrat houses which reared their brown domes above the broken rice-straw and cattail stalks.
Wet, green cattail leaves in a damp underground cavern make a poor bed by most standards, but no doubt, it seems a dry, cozy retreat to the muskrat as it emerges dripping from its underwater tunnel.
Cattail leaves are a favorite material for this purpose.
Only starving people tried to make food from cattail seeds and the inner bark of slippery elm and willow trees.
The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "cattail" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word.