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cheeked use in phrases and idioms. Idioms with cheeked. cheeked in expressions. Definitions by the largest Idiom Dictionary. ... check up on; check with; Check, please; checks and balances; checkup; cheek; cheek by jowl; cheeked; cheer; cheer for; cheer on; cheer to the echo; cheer up; cheese; cheese off;
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Information about the Golden-cheeked Warbler (Dendroica chrysoparia), a species found in the State of Texas ... Life History Golden-cheeked warblers nest only in central Texas mixed Ashe-juniper and oak woodlands in ravines and canyons. Warblers eat insects and spiders found on the leaves and bark of oaks and other trees.
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Basic Bird Care Articles ... Favorite Bird Links ... © The Grey-cheeked Parakeet Site is owned by B. Marsh - Comments to: ladyhawke@ (add bresnan.net) Updated: 8/28/08...
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Green Cheeked Pyrrhura molinae ... GREEN-CHEEKED CONURE ( Pyrrhura molinae) General plumage green; reddish-brown forehead; crown and nape brown tinged with green; cheeks green; ear-coverts greyish-brown; ... The Green-cheeked conure is a forest bird and is generally seen in large flocks in the tops of trees. It feeds on...
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cheeked (not comparable ... (in combination) Having some specific type of cheek ... Positive; cheeked...
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Black-cheeked - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Black-cheeked may refer to: • Black-cheeked Warbler, New World warbler which is a resident breeding bird endemic to Costa Rica and western Panama • Black-cheeked Woodpecker, resident breeding bird fr...
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Blue-cheeked - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Blue-cheeked may refer to: • Blue-cheeked Amazon, a South American bird in the Psittacidae family • Blue-cheeked Bee-eater, a bird in the Meropidae family • Blue-cheeked butterflyfish, a fish • Blue-...
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; Orange cheek waxbill is on the left. ... Originating in Western Africa, they will be found in open grassland with light tree and/or shrub coverage, also along watercourses, in gardens and cultivated fields. *This species has been successfully introduced to Puerto Rico and Hawaii ... They feed on tiny grass seeds,
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The adult Red-cheeked Parrot has a height of 25-cm (10 in.). The length of its body is approximately eight inches, and its wing span is usually between 135-155 mm (5-6 in.) The general plumage of the male bird is bright green, with a bright red face.
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The white cheeked gibbon mammal that lives in therainforests in Central and South America. It is black and white in color. The body length is 18-25 inches, and its weight is about 12 1/2 pounds.
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