The salitrales occur either on level tracts elevated only a few feet above the level of the sea, or on alluvial land bordering rivers.
In such situations a group of six or seven of these hideous reptiles may oftentimes be seen on the black rocks, a few feet above the surf, basking in the sun with outstretched legs.
They were abruptly broken off, the upright stumps projecting a few feet above the ground.
In such situations, a group of six or seven of these hideous reptiles may oftentimes be seen on the black rocks, a few feet above the surf, basking in the sun with outstretched legs.
They build their nests of sticks and grasses, in the mangroves a few feet above the water.
They nest in the most impenetrable parts of swamps, building their nests of rushes, grass and weeds, in tangled masses of vines a few feet above the ground or water.
They nest in large colonies in company with Egrets and Little Blue Herons, placing their nests in the mangroves, only a few feet above the water.
Their nests are made of sticks, twigs, leaves, or moss and are generally frail, flat structures only a few feet above the ground.
Roderick MacFarlane (1908) found this warbler abundant in northern Mackenzie, where the nests were "placed on dwarf willows and small scrub pine at a height of a few feet above the ground.
They frequent open plains, hillsides, and inclosed fields, hunting a few feet above the surface of the ground, and beating for game as skilfully as a well-trained spaniel.
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