Roosting example sentences

Related (7): perching, settling, nesting, resting, dozing, sleeping, loafing

roost

verb

roosting (present participle)

  - (of a bird or bat) settle or congregate for rest or sleep:

"Roosting" Example Sentences

1. The birds were roosting on the branches of the tree.
2. We saw a group of bats roosting in the cave.
3. The chickens were roosting in their coop.
4. The pigeons were roosting on the roof of the building.
5. The owls were roosting in the hollow of the tree.
6. The ducks were roosting on the edge of the pond.
7. The crows were roosting on the telephone wires.
8. The finches were roosting on the bird feeder.
9. The turkeys were roosting in the barn.
10. The sparrows were roosting in the bushes.
11. The seagulls were roosting on the pier.
12. The vultures were roosting in their nests on the cliff.
13. The geese were roosting on the river bank.
14. The eagles were roosting in the top of the mountain.
15. The penguins were roosting on the ice.
16. The parrots were roosting on their perch.
17. The swallows were roosting in their mud nests.
18. The ravens were roosting on the fence post.
19. The turkeys were roosting on the highest branches of the tree.
20. The herons were roosting in the marsh.
21. The storks were roosting on the chimney tops.
22. The quail were roosting in the grass.
23. The roosters were roosting in the henhouse.
24. The robins were roosting in the nest they built.
25. The nightingales were roosting in the thicket.
26. The eagles were roosting in the cliff’s edge.
27. The canaries were roosting in their cages.
28. The hens were roosting on the lowest branches of the tree.
29. The peacocks were roosting on the rooftop.
30. The albatross were roosting on the beach.

Common Phases

1. The birds have started roosting for the night; we should keep our windows closed to avoid any unwanted visitors.
2. The chicken roosting in the coop seems to be getting comfortable; she's settling in for the night.
3. It's important to provide a safe and secure place for your flock to roost; this helps them feel secure and can prevent predators from attacking.
4. The sound of hundreds of birds roosting in the trees can be quite eerie; it's almost like they're having a nighttime meeting.
5. If you notice your birds roosting in odd places, like on the ground or in the nesting boxes, it could be a sign of overcrowding or stress; consider providing more space or nesting boxes.

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