Open countries are their favourite resorts, or grassy hills and plains planted with high trees or groups of bushes.
They feed for the most part in the tops of high trees, seldom coming down into the second growth.
Usually keeps to the tops of high trees in the forest but occasionally comes out into the mangrove swamps.
These large hornbills frequent forest, where they feed on fruits, usually in high trees.
This Crow usually makes its nest in the tops of high trees, preferably in one standing alone in a field; but sometimes on rocks.
The Hobby builds its nest in the tops ofhigh trees in small woods.
It builds its nest in woods, on the tops of high trees; selecting most cunningly such trees as cannot be climbed.
It builds its nest, or appropriates a deserted one, in high trees, and lays three or four eggs.
It builds its nest in high trees, or, when these are wanting, among reeds and rushes; and lays four eggs.
Hurrying across the scorched grass to the place where there was an opening in the rough hedge, she found herself, a moment later, plunged in the grateful green twilight created by high trees.
The inn, completely shaded by high trees, is most delightful.
The above list will hopefully provide you with a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "high trees" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this group of words.