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Example sentences for "saguaro"

Lexicographically close words:
sago; sagrada; sags; sagt; sagte; sah; saha; sahib; sahiba; sahibs
  1. There is no such well-studied and semiceremonial apparatus for tuna gathering as, for example, the Papago device made from the ribs of the dead saguaro in accordance with traditional formula.

  2. The single saguaro pillar bears a striking resemblance to a Corinthian column.

  3. The Salado built roofs and fashioned tools from the wooden ribs of saguaro skeletons, such as those in various states of decomposition up the draw above you.

  4. Other birds use the woodpecker holes, particularly the elf owl, a six-inch midget which can live only where the saguaro and the woodpecker provide it with a home.

  5. The smaller roof poles rested on the main beam, and above them went a layer of reeds, saguaro ribs, grass or other small poles.

  6. In 1914, to conserve one of the many rich tracts of desert flora, President Wilson created the Papago Saguaro National Monument a few miles east of Phoenix, Arizona.

  7. Nest: Nests are in abandoned woodpecker holes in mesquite, cottonwood, and saguaro cactus.

  8. Nest: The Gila woodpecker excavates holes in saguaro cacti for nests.

  9. The ladder-backed woodpecker also has been reported to eat the ripe fruit of saguaro cactus (Bent 1939).

  10. Ferruginous owl Glaucidium brasilianum L 6" W 15" [Illustration] Habitat: This uncommon small owl inhabits the saguaro cactus in Sonoran deserts and wooded river bottoms near the Mexican border.

  11. Saguaro cactus, yucca stalks, and branches are sometimes used for nests, as are telephone poles and fence posts (Bent 1939, Phillips et al.

  12. Nest: Nests made from twigs, weeds, and trash are built in abandoned woodpecker holes in saguaro cacti at a height from 5 to 20 feet above the ground.

  13. Nest: One of the most common nest sites of the elf owl is in old woodpecker holes in saguaro cactus.

  14. In the Southwest, the purple martin breeds in the ponderosa pine belt and in the saguaro cactus desert.

  15. The giant saguaro cacti provide nests for desert birds and serve as "trees" of the desert.

  16. When fully grown, saguaro are 15 meters tall and weigh as much as 10 tons.

  17. Near the wall of lava a stunted saguaro lifted its head.

  18. Tom, you recollect that whopper of a saguaro up here where Carter's trail branches off the main trail to Casita?

  19. During his studies the appearance of the first white-wing preceded the opening of the first saguaro flower by two days.

  20. The long beak apparently is used for nectar-feeding in flowers of the Saguaro Cactus.

  21. That is how the saguaro and the palo verde came to be on the mountains and the desert.

  22. Origin of the Saguaro and Palo Verde Cacti Pima (Arizona) Once upon a time an old Indian woman had two grandchildren.


  23. The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "saguaro" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word.