Being in a position of advantage or power.
Louisville Catbirds ended in 1985.
yes! catbirds eat tomatoes. every time one starts to get ripe they eat little chunks out of it!
nope
The Spotted Catbird lives in the are of the Great Dividing Range
when setting in the vehicle in the drivers seat it is directly bedide the seat on the right side of the drivers seat in the floor!
It is weight and height wise.
fr seat
Yes..Many species eat blueberries, like catbirds, robins, and thrushes.
a catbird or a mockingbird.more than likely a mocker,because catbirds don't have white.
It means, hold a seat up
Do you mean a rumble seat? That is a seat that folds out of the rear chassis of a car.
Seat is more formal also you can say in a formal setting "please be seated" but not "have a chair" when you want someone to sit.