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confiding sentence examples

  • Confiding birds by nature, ' ours ' posed quite happily at 3m range.
  • Snail kites were very confiding subjects, being watched at close quarters.
  • This is a very distinctive bush-shrike which is generally unobtrusive but does become more confiding in open gardens and close to human habitation.
  • Confiding pair of short-clawed larks, a much better bird that expected.
  • First to appear was an extremely confiding smooth-billed ani, quickly followed by a zenaida dove and a pair of killdeer.
  • Confiding relationship with a partner or close friend is a known protective factor against mental illness.
  • Around the shore we found tawny pipit and rufous-tailed lark as well as a quite confiding southern gray shrike.
  • Confiding nature.
  • Since the birds were so confiding or at least tolerant while at display i was able to take a number of shots.
  • Confiding bluethroat was seen along the way as was a mustached warbler.
  • This gave everyone ample opportunity to get good views of this relatively confiding species.
  • Confiding tones, is supremely plausible.
  • The falcon was particularly confiding tracking us along the cliff path.

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