0 to be in a high position or in a position near the edge of something, or to put something in this position -- umieścić się/ coś lub usadowić (się) na/w/nad itp.
2 a place where a bird sits, especially a stick inside a cage -- żerdka
Accelerating forest succession in a fragmented landscape: the role of birds and perches.
Do perching structures elevate seed rain and seedling establishment in abandoned tropical pastures?
There also needs to be 15cm perching space per bird.
At the far end, where the windows must have been, there were bass enclosures like fortresses on which midranges, trebles and supertrebles perched like turrets.
Do perching structures elevate seed rain and seedling establishment in abandoned tropical pasture?
The bay was essentially open water, save for several grounded icebergs (where birds were often perched).
In the underlying tension between religion and science, philosophy was perched ambiguously on both sides of the divide.
The embryo develops as a disc of cells perched on top of a yolk mass, the blastodisc.