An airplane, Girlfriend, A girl or woman considered sexually attractive, as used by a man, To observe or identify wild birds in their natural environment, A prison sentence, The vulgar hand gesture in which the middle finger is extended, A man, fellow, A penis, A member of the class of animals Aves in the phylum Chordata, characterized by being warm-blooded, having feathers and wings usually capable of flight, and laying eggs, a cry or noise made to express displeasure or contempt, the flesh of a bird or fowl (wild or domestic) used as food, informal terms for a (young) woman, fowl, plumed or feathered animal; fellow, guy; girl, lass (Slang); helicopter, airplane, aircraft (Military Slang), A person, warm-blooded egg-laying vertebrates characterized by feathers and forelimbs modified as wings, manu, A bird is a creature with feathers and wings. Female birds lay eggs. Most birds can fly, Some men refer to young women as birds. This use could cause offence. see also game bird see also early bird, If you refer to two people as birds of a feather, you mean that they have the same interests or are very similar, badminton equipment consisting of a ball of cork or rubber with a crown of feathers, A bird in the hand is something that you already have and do not want to risk losing by trying to get something else, If you say that doing something will kill two birds with one stone, you mean that it will enable you to achieve two things that you want to achieve, rather than just one. American basketball player and coach. As a forward for the Boston Celtics (1979-1992), he helped lead the team to three world championships between 1981 and 1986 and was named the National Basketball Association's most valuable player three times. Any of the warm-blooded, beaked vertebrates of the class Aves, including more than 9,600 living species. A covering of feathers distinguishes birds from all other animals. Birds have a four-chambered heart (like mammals), forelimbs modified into wings, and keen vision, and their eggs have calcium-rich eggshells. Their sense of smell is not highly developed. Birds are found almost worldwide in diverse habitats on both land and water. Dietary preferences and nest structure vary widely. Almost all species incubate their eggs. Flying birds have evolved skeletons in which part of the bone is replaced by air spaces, an adaptation for reducing weight. The crop, an enlarged part of the esophagus used for temporary food storage, enables birds to feed while in flight. Humans use wild and domesticated birds and their eggs for food, hunt wild birds for sport, and use feathers for decoration and insulation. More than 1,000 extinct species of bird have been identified from fossil remains; the earliest fossil bird known is Archaeopteryx. elephant bird bird of prey bird stone bird's foot trefoil Bird Larry Joe bird of paradise bird watching frigate bird man o' war bird secretary bird, If you say that a little bird told you about something, you mean that someone has told you about it, but you do not want to say who it was, warm-blooded egg-laying vertebrates characterized by feathers and forelimbs modified as wings the flesh of a bird or fowl (wild or domestic) used as food watch and study birds in their natural habitat, Satellite (informal slang), 1 the bearer of a message 2 canaries; idle talk like chirping and twittering that is a hindrance to oneself 3 eagle; the highest elements of power and might in action 4 freedom from material ties 5 the soul 6 spiritual knowledge 7 the heart chakra 8 aspirations, thoughts and ideals, 9 telepathy 10 the higher self, a communications satellite, An egg-laying creature with feathers and wings of various forms that has two legs, common name for member of the vertebrate class Aves, including any animal with feathers, The shuttlecock, A colloquial term for a rocket, satellite, or spacecraft, A bird is an animal with feathers All birds have wings but not all birds can fly Ostriches, emus and penguins are birds that can't fly Parrots, pelicans and wedge-tailed eagles are birds that can fly All birds hatch from eggs All birds are warm blooded, Group of warm blooded vertebrate animals whose body is covered with feathers, n burung, Vertebrate with feathers (e g eagle), A warm-blooded, feathered vertebrate provided with wings, a chicken; the young of a fowl; a young eaglet; a nestling; and hence, a feathered flying animal (see 2), Orig, A member of the class of animals Aves in the phylum Chordata, characterized by being warm-blooded, having feathers, wings usually capable of flight, and laying eggs, Hence: To seek for game or plunder; to thieve, watch and study birds in their natural habitat, See Aves, Specifically, among sportsmen, a game bird, Fig, A girl; a maiden, Any of a class of vertebrates that regulate their body temperature internally, have bodies that are covered almost entirely with feathers and have forelimbs modified as wings that enable most to fly, n a creature that flies, watch and study birds in their natural environment, To catch or shoot birds, fowl, avian, birdie, plural form of birdie, plural form of birdy, Third-person singular simple present indicative form of birdie, Similar to a bird, In a birdlike manner; as, to fly birdlike, Similar to that of a bird; as, a birdlike song, birdlike eyes, marten, foul, figeater, past of bird, plural of birdy, plural of birdie, third-person singular of birdie, Birdcatching or fowling, birdwatching, Resembling a bird, If someone has a birdlike manner, they move or look like a bird. the birdlike way she darted about, When the ice finally retreated about 13,000 BC, the barren tundra was replaced by a thicker wooded landscape, with some species of birds: auk, buzzard, crane, crow, red-throated diver, duck, goldeneye duck, garganey, grebe, lapwing, mallard, red-breasted merganser, pintail, smew, white stork, teal, thrush Evidence shows that in 7500 BC the occupants of Star Carr hunted a number of these birds: buzzard, crane, grebe, lapwing, white stork, Fish eating birds can cause great damage to a fish farm The damage is only partially in the animals eaten by the birds For each fish successfully caught and eaten, many others are damaged (see picture) In the case of shellfish (e g mussels on ropes), species such as the Eider duck can strip the ropes, partly though consumption but mainly through knocking several animals off the ropes for each animal eaten Birds also present a threat through transmission of disease to the farm from other farms and watercourses in the area They can also play a role as an intermediary host in some diseases such as eye fluke Wherever possible, birds should be eliminated from entering the farm by use of netting or other scaring devices Netting is the only complete solution as birds will very quickly become used to most scaring devices and choose to ignore them, denizens of the deep flood ebb air hanky mohawk, Francis of Assisi, Mostly OK Sparrows are good - you can slowly reach your head over and sniff them but Magpie Larks and Willy Wagtails get annoying because Magpies can attack you and Willys just LOOK annoying Hint: Sit deadly still when they are dive-bombing you and at the right time, jump up and catch them in mid flight Stops them doing that, EVERY time Of course, then they just don't get up and go away again Remember to hide the evidence if you do Lots of bird bodies about the yard tip humans off, 1223, plural of bird, aves, brid, resembling a bird, similar to a bird,
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An airplane
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Girlfriend - "Anto went out with his bird last night."
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A girl or woman considered sexually attractive, as used by a man - "Who’s that bird?"
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To observe or identify wild birds in their natural environment
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A prison sentence - "He’s doing bird."
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The vulgar hand gesture in which the middle finger is extended - "Then she raised both hands above her shoulders and flipped him the bird with each one."
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A man, fellow - ""Ah, he's a funny bird," said Phaedra, throwing a leg over the sill."
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A penis - "Don't Touch My Bird."
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A member of the class of animals Aves in the phylum Chordata, characterized by being warm-blooded, having feathers and wings usually capable of flight, and laying eggs - "Ducks and sparrows are birds."
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a cry or noise made to express displeasure or contempt
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the flesh of a bird or fowl (wild or domestic) used as food
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informal terms for a (young) woman
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fowl, plumed or feathered animal; fellow, guy; girl, lass (Slang); helicopter, airplane, aircraft (Military Slang) isim
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A person
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warm-blooded egg-laying vertebrates characterized by feathers and forelimbs modified as wings
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manu
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A bird is a creature with feathers and wings. Female birds lay eggs. Most birds can fly
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Some men refer to young women as birds. This use could cause offence. see also game bird see also early bird
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If you refer to two people as birds of a feather, you mean that they have the same interests or are very similar
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badminton equipment consisting of a ball of cork or rubber with a crown of feathers
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A bird in the hand is something that you already have and do not want to risk losing by trying to get something else
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If you say that doing something will kill two birds with one stone, you mean that it will enable you to achieve two things that you want to achieve, rather than just one. American basketball player and coach. As a forward for the Boston Celtics (1979-1992), he helped lead the team to three world championships between 1981 and 1986 and was named the National Basketball Association's most valuable player three times. Any of the warm-blooded, beaked vertebrates of the class Aves, including more than 9,600 living species. A covering of feathers distinguishes birds from all other animals. Birds have a four-chambered heart (like mammals), forelimbs modified into wings, and keen vision, and their eggs have calcium-rich eggshells. Their sense of smell is not highly developed. Birds are found almost worldwide in diverse habitats on both land and water. Dietary preferences and nest structure vary widely. Almost all species incubate their eggs. Flying birds have evolved skeletons in which part of the bone is replaced by air spaces, an adaptation for reducing weight. The crop, an enlarged part of the esophagus used for temporary food storage, enables birds to feed while in flight. Humans use wild and domesticated birds and their eggs for food, hunt wild birds for sport, and use feathers for decoration and insulation. More than 1,000 extinct species of bird have been identified from fossil remains; the earliest fossil bird known is Archaeopteryx. elephant bird bird of prey bird stone bird's foot trefoil Bird Larry Joe bird of paradise bird watching frigate bird man o' war bird secretary bird
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If you say that a little bird told you about something, you mean that someone has told you about it, but you do not want to say who it was
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warm-blooded egg-laying vertebrates characterized by feathers and forelimbs modified as wings the flesh of a bird or fowl (wild or domestic) used as food watch and study birds in their natural habitat
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Satellite (informal slang)
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1 the bearer of a message 2 canaries; idle talk like chirping and twittering that is a hindrance to oneself 3 eagle; the highest elements of power and might in action 4 freedom from material ties 5 the soul 6 spiritual knowledge 7 the heart chakra 8 aspirations, thoughts and ideals, 9 telepathy 10 the higher self
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a communications satellite
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An egg-laying creature with feathers and wings of various forms that has two legs
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common name for member of the vertebrate class Aves, including any animal with feathers
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The shuttlecock
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A colloquial term for a rocket, satellite, or spacecraft
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A bird is an animal with feathers All birds have wings but not all birds can fly Ostriches, emus and penguins are birds that can't fly Parrots, pelicans and wedge-tailed eagles are birds that can fly All birds hatch from eggs All birds are warm blooded
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Group of warm blooded vertebrate animals whose body is covered with feathers
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n burung
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Vertebrate with feathers (e g eagle)
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A warm-blooded, feathered vertebrate provided with wings
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a chicken; the young of a fowl; a young eaglet; a nestling; and hence, a feathered flying animal (see 2)
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Orig
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A member of the class of animals Aves in the phylum Chordata, characterized by being warm-blooded, having feathers, wings usually capable of flight, and laying eggs
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Hence: To seek for game or plunder; to thieve
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watch and study birds in their natural habitat
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See Aves
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Specifically, among sportsmen, a game bird
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Fig
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A girl; a maiden
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Any of a class of vertebrates that regulate their body temperature internally, have bodies that are covered almost entirely with feathers and have forelimbs modified as wings that enable most to fly
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n a creature that flies
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watch and study birds in their natural environment fiil
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To catch or shoot birds
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A bird.
fowl - "So thus he sorowed tyll hit was day, and harde the fowlys synge; than somwhat he was comforted."
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A bird.
avian
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A bird.
birdie - "Aw, that's a cute little birdie. Is it a budgie?"
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birdies
plural form of birdie
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birdies
plural form of birdy
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birdies
Third-person singular simple present indicative form of birdie
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birdlike
Similar to a bird
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birdlike
In a birdlike manner; as, to fly birdlike
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birdlike
Similar to that of a bird; as, a birdlike song, birdlike eyes
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A bird
marten
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A bird
foul
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A bird
figeater
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birded
past of bird
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birdies
plural of birdy
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birdies
plural of birdie
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birdies
third-person singular of birdie
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birding
Birdcatching or fowling
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birding
birdwatching
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birdlike
Resembling a bird
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birdlike
If someone has a birdlike manner, they move or look like a bird. the birdlike way she darted about
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birds
When the ice finally retreated about 13,000 BC, the barren tundra was replaced by a thicker wooded landscape, with some species of birds: auk, buzzard, crane, crow, red-throated diver, duck, goldeneye duck, garganey, grebe, lapwing, mallard, red-breasted merganser, pintail, smew, white stork, teal, thrush Evidence shows that in 7500 BC the occupants of Star Carr hunted a number of these birds: buzzard, crane, grebe, lapwing, white stork
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birds
Fish eating birds can cause great damage to a fish farm The damage is only partially in the animals eaten by the birds For each fish successfully caught and eaten, many others are damaged (see picture) In the case of shellfish (e g mussels on ropes), species such as the Eider duck can strip the ropes, partly though consumption but mainly through knocking several animals off the ropes for each animal eaten Birds also present a threat through transmission of disease to the farm from other farms and watercourses in the area They can also play a role as an intermediary host in some diseases such as eye fluke Wherever possible, birds should be eliminated from entering the farm by use of netting or other scaring devices Netting is the only complete solution as birds will very quickly become used to most scaring devices and choose to ignore them
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birds
denizens of the deep flood ebb air hanky mohawk
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birds
Francis of Assisi
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birds
Mostly OK Sparrows are good - you can slowly reach your head over and sniff them but Magpie Larks and Willy Wagtails get annoying because Magpies can attack you and Willys just LOOK annoying Hint: Sit deadly still when they are dive-bombing you and at the right time, jump up and catch them in mid flight Stops them doing that, EVERY time Of course, then they just don't get up and go away again Remember to hide the evidence if you do Lots of bird bodies about the yard tip humans off
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