1. roosting - Noun
2. roosting - Verb
of Roost
Source: Webster's dictionaryAt roosting sites, few plants grew for years after the pigeons left. Source: Internet
Diet Acorns in South Carolina, among the diet of this bird Beeches and oaks produced the mast needed to support nesting and roosting flocks. Source: Internet
It preferred to winter in large swamps, particularly those with alder trees; if swamps were not available, forested areas, particularly with pine trees, were favored roosting sites. Source: Internet
Its habitats were old-growth wetland forests along rivers and in swamps especially in the Mississippi-Missouri drainage basin with large hollow trees including cypress and sycamore to use as roosting and nesting sites. Source: Internet
Create a rustic, natural section of backyard habitat with little pruning or maintenance where owls can feel more comfortable, especially for nesting or roosting. Source: Internet
Some of the chicken behavior in my book came from our own hens’ antics, like roosting (and pooping) in the garage, or climbing into cars and pecking at grocery bags. Source: Internet