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    A tree fork is a bifurcation in the trunk of a tree giving rise to two roughly equal diameter branches. These forks are a common feature of tree crowns...
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    front-facing eyes.[citation needed] Up to three white eggs are laid in the fork of a branch, and are incubated by the female at night and the male in the...
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    get their name from their habit of impaling captured prey on a thorn, tree fork, or crevice. This "larder" is used to support the victim while it is being...
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    motorcycle fork connects a motorcycle's front wheel and axle to its frame, typically via a yoke, also known as a triple clamp, or triple tree, which consists...
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    materials, such as leaves, ferns, and vine tendrils, typically placed in a tree fork. The typical number of eggs in each clutch varies among the species and...
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    Pruning (redirect from Tree pruning)
    branches Thinning Topiary Tree fork Tree topping BCMA, Jeremiah_Sandler (2021-02-01). "On Removing Deadwood, Part 1". Tree Care Industry Magazine. Retrieved...
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  • During the night, Ansell slept in a tree fork out of reach of crocodiles, although he shared the tree with a brown tree snake. At one point, he shot a 5-metre...
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    Bark pocket (category Trees)
    weaken tree forks, and can result in damage to the junction under stress. Bark pockets can be formed by inosculation, formation of a tree fork, encapsulation...
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    defence, and build their nests in tree forks, whereas owls roost hidden in thick foliage and build their nests in tree hollows. Tawny frogmouths have wide...
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    favours. The loose cup nests are lined with vegetation and placed in a tree fork. 2-3 buff or bluish-green eggs are laid. This species raises two broods...
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    structure made of grasses held together with mud or sometimes manure in a tree fork up to seven or eight metres above the ground. Three to five pale blue-white...
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    structure made of grasses held together with mud or sometimes manure in a tree fork up to 10 metres above the ground. Three to five cream-coloured eggs sparsely...
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    grounds by mid-May. By late May, nests are built, usually in a branched tree fork near the water. Typically, three eggs are laid and then incubated for...
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    and long-tracked multi-vortex wedge tornado struck the towns of Rolling Fork and Silver City, Mississippi. The tornado killed 17 people and injured at...
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  • Branch attachment (category Trees)
    junctions formed in trees. Arboriculture Branch Branch collar Leaf gap Node (botany) Tree Tree fork Vascular cylinder Xylem development Trees portal Slater...
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    grasses, leaves and roots. This nest is placed on a horizontal branch, in a tree fork or among vines, usually at a height lower than 10 m from the ground. It...
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    in urban areas. The bulky cup nest is constructed in a hedge, scrub or tree fork. The 2–6, usually three, red-brown or lilac-blotched greenish-blue eggs...
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    cultivation and gardens with trees. The domed nest is made of plant fibre or leaves with a side entrance. The nest is placed by a tree fork. The typical clutch...
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  • Fork-marked lemurs have more robust toothcombs than most other lemurs and use these specialized teeth to gouge the bark from the surface of a tree. Fork-marked...
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  • the Back Fork Elk River, a tributary stream of the Elk River. The Webster Sycamore reached a tree height measurement of 112 feet (34 m), a tree crown measurement...
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    The Tug Fork is a tributary of the Big Sandy River, 159 miles (256 km) long, in southwestern West Virginia, southwestern Virginia, and eastern Kentucky...
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    a deep cup lined with grass and cemented with mud and placed in a low tree fork. The clutch consists of 3–4 white or bluish eggs. This uncommon species...
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    is described as a platform of twigs placed high above the ground on a tree-fork. Clutch size is typically 3 dull green eggs with brown and gray spots...
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    high up in a tree fork, often in an exposed position. The trees used are most commonly eucalypts, although a variety of other native trees as well as introduced...
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    like clearings with trees, second growth and woodland edges. The bulky cup nest, lined with bromeliad leaves, is built in a tree fork or on a branch high...
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    of the mystic crucifixes is the body of Christ hanging on a Y-shaped tree fork with his head falling low over his chest, his mouth contorted with pain...
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    swallowed whole, and insects are also taken. The cup nest is built in a tree fork or in a bunch of green bananas, and the normal clutch is two brown-blotched...
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    dark-marked whitish to gray-green eggs are laid in a deep cup nest in a high tree fork or building crevice. Incubation by the female is 14 days with another...
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    of mosses and liverworts in a tree crevice, hole in a mossy bank, or concealed amongst mosses and epiphytes in a tree fork up to 3.5 m (11 ft) above the...
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    Hakea (redirect from Pincushion tree)
    stinking Roger Hakea divaricata L.A.S.Johnson – needlewood, corkbark tree, fork-leaved corkwood Hakea dohertyi Haegi Hakea drupacea (C.F.Gaertn.) Roem...
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