Examples of using To the nest in English and their translations into Swedish
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Which means that we don't know if he will make it to the nest before dark.
In this respect, a puffin will always choose the direct route immediately to the nest or hole in the ground.
Victims are taken to the nest where the pack keeps them alive, bleeding them for days or weeks.
scout wasps have returned to the nest.
Don't let your owl spin out of control as you fly back to the nest at blistering speeds.
If this pressure gets to 15,000 psi, the poison will reach all the way down to the nest.
Don't let your owl spin out of control as you fly back to the nest at blistering speeds.
they stay close to the nest.
find their way to the nest with a simple form of echolocation.
However, it has often been observed that they do this too close to the nest, causing them to flood again.
gather supplies that they bring back to the nest.
mother nature A wasp carrying its victim to the nest A white stork strolling on the shallow water A kingfisher strecthed its wing on a branch A kingfisher flying in mid air Popular.
prevent unauthorised visits to the nests.
So you have been to the nest?
They will take me back to the nest! Don't worry!
find treasures to continue to the nest level.
Don't worry! They will take me back to the Nest!
They bring them to the nest of the great birds… and fly away over the sand.
is transported as little meatballs to the nest and fed to the larvae.