A bird with feet adapted for perching (as on tree branches); this order is now generally abandoned by taxonomists.
1 Turdus pilaris, Though a percher by day, roosts on the ground.
2 Though a percher by day, roosts on the ground.
3 It would sometimes take refuge in a bush, when the lark, not being a percher , would alight upon the ground beneath it.
4 He tells us the young are known as branchers or perchers .
5 There are two families, however, of perchers , those that call and the song-birds.
6 They do not seem to be climbers, but perchers .
7 The highest class of birds is the " perchers , " and many friends of yours belong to this.
8 The perchers are less widely distributed.
9 Ned Percher at once volunteered to go, and soon he was speeding for the captain's house by a short-cut through the field.
10 Thus, by the time Ned Percher arrived, with Rod close at his heels, the bride was almost in a state of nervous collapse.
11 " Percher Bandy?" he said, a bit dizzily.
12 He quotes a Colonel Hawker who records in his diary for May 12th, 1831, an unprecedented bag of perchers .
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