Sentences

After its flurry attack, the hawk reflies over the field in search of more prey.

The bee, after being startled, reflies at a higher altitude to avoid possible threats.

The beetle's refly pattern after a wind gust is fascinating to observe.

Despite the light rain, the butterfly continues to refly its established path around the garden.

The airplane's emergency lighting causes birds to refly away from the airport.

The fish eagle's diving display ends when it reflies straight up into the sky.

The wildflower's fragile petals refly in the gentle breeze, demonstrating their resilience.

The pigeon, after landing for a drink, reflies to its regular flight path.

With the sun setting, the dragonfly reflies over the pond, its wings glistening in the light.

The honey bee, taking a break from its colony, reflies in search of nectar.

The hummingbird reflies repeatedly between the feeder and the flowers, never tiring.

After the storm passed, the birds began to refly their usual migratory patterns.

The eagle, after a successful hunt, watched as its prey reflies away, assessing its survival chances.

In the early morning, the silkworm reflies its cocoon, signaling the start of its metamorphosis.

The seagull, caught in a gust of wind, reflies towards the coastline.

After the dust storm, the insect reflies its erratic flight pattern.

The beekeeper watches as the bees refly into their hive after foraging.

The moth, startled by a flash of light, reflies away from the garden.

The bird, after its brief rest in the orchard, reflies to its nesting site.