The artist will contrast vermilion, fuchsia and a yellow, and the painting will feel strangely crepuscular. |
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The nighthawk belongs to the Family Caprimulgidae, a group of nocturnal and crepuscular birds also known as the nightjars. |
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Deskbound in the yellow room during the crepuscular hour, I'm typing scientific syntax, window flung open. |
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Thus it may normally be crepuscular or nocturnal in its feeding and swimming behavior. |
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It felt good to stretch my legs walking up the hill and the flowers were glorious in the crepuscular light. |
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Similarly, Wind at Sunset weaves yellows among the metallic blue nodes of a crepuscular, mackerel sky. |
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This may account in part for the paucity of crepuscular to nocturnal or cryptozoic to fossorial skink lineages in the interior. |
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Gone though is the cesspool of 60's New York, replaced by crepuscular English side streets, dead ends and tea rooms. |
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Species that feed at dusk are termed crepuscular and include jacks snappers, tarpon, cornetfishes and groupers. |
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From the dim blue polar gloom you proceed to the crepuscular world of stone curlews and owls. |
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Females were induced to oviposit using an artificial crepuscular lighting period and strained water from larval pans as an oviposition stimulus. |
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Back in the crepuscular gloom of my Tyneside flat, the result seemed satisfactory. |
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The last three miles go fast, and the canyon opens up to a crepuscular dome of sky. |
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Opening and closing, remote control, crepuscular sensor, rain sensor, wind sensor, motor and simultaneous exits gone out. |
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This crepuscular conflict requires a new vocabulary and a familiarity with a new type of history. |
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Darkness breeds silence, and this show basks in crepuscular gloom. |
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Most species of falconids are diurnal, though some are crepuscular. |
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Red foxes are terrestrial and either nocturnal or crepuscular. |
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A third room creates a crepuscular light, becoming gradually foggy and then clear in an all-enveloping space. |
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The graininess of the footage shot in the underground world in Western Deep heightens the sense of crepuscular light. |
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This triptych is composed of three photos taken of a landscape in a crepuscular light. |
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This crepuscular work blends direct quotations with parodical, sometimes even derisory, associations. |
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The still-lifes vary from bright to crepuscular in tone, from crisply limned to almost illegibly blurred, and, in texture, from creamy to arid. |
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In a separate room, a crepuscular painting along with a glass stand filled with animated cables symbolises his relationship to women. |
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However the weapons fell silent and left the town to reveal, dazed and wrapped up in silence a crepuscular landscape. |
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Cats are crepuscular. This means that they are more active and prefer hunting at dusk and dawn when birds and small rodents are also active. |
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At the same time of movement sensors and crepuscular sensors, the lighting on an empty division turns off. |
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These mostly nocturnal or crepuscular animals are excellent water conservers, spending much of their time buried in desert sand, where interstitial humidities are high. |
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We end our day in Khwai looking for the resident bathawk on his crepuscular hunt as we take a night drive back to our camp where a late dinner awaits us. |
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Hunting occurs mostly at night, but this owl is known to be diurnal and crepuscular as well. |
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It forages in swamps, ricefields and farmlands, and is mainly crepuscular. |
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The caprimulgiform birds are primarily crepuscular, their activity being largely limited to the periods of dawn and dusk, although they are also nocturnal when there is sufficient illumination, especially by moonlight. |
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Diurnally active mosquitoes are believed to have better developed colour sensitivity than crepuscular or nocturnally active species. |
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From his wheelchair Cunningham instructs members of his dance troupe in a cavernous rehearsal hall, and, at one point, falls asleep in the crepuscular light while they perform his choreography. |
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Elsewhere in the crepuscular light there hides a library, a cinema, various performance spaces, and three levels of galleries, all discrete and different. |
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The roe deer is primarily crepuscular, very quick and graceful, and lives in woods, although it may venture into grasslands and sparse forests. |
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They are largely crepuscular, being most active around dawn and dusk, although they are not infrequently seen active during the day. |
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Most microbats are nocturnal while megabats are typically diurnal or crepuscular. |
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Roaring is most common during the early dawn and late evening, which is also when the crepuscular deer are most active in general. |
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A silent, slow flight is not as necessary for diurnal and crepuscular owls given that prey can usually see an owl approaching. |
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Eastern gray squirrels are crepuscular, or more active during the early and late hours of the day, and tend to avoid the heat in the middle of a summer day. |
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