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bird [bɜ:d, Am bɜ:rd] N

1. bird (animal):

bird
ptak m
bird calls
bird sanctuary

2. bird Brit inf (girl):

bird
kociak m

3. bird inf (person):

bird
gość m

bird flu N no pl

bird flu

bird house N

bird's-nest N

bird-song N

bird table N Brit

bird table

bird watcher N

wading bird N

wading bird → wader

See also wader

wader [ˈweɪdəʳ, Am -ɚ] N

bird of paradise N

bird of passage N

bird of prey N

bird's-eye view N

Monolingual examples (not verified by PONS Editors)

English
From the bird world there are 5 species of woodpecker as well as woodcock, crossbill and pied flycatcher.
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The bird flies with a mixture of shallow flaps and long glides, often looking down to scan the water.
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This is the origin of both the name bird of paradise and the specific name "apoda" without feet.
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Places for young parrots include breeders and specialty bird stores that ensure the chicks are healthy, well socialized with people and raised properly.
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Water birds of all kinds nest in the monument.
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The fauna consists of butterflies, dragonflies, birds, insects, and mammals.
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They are seed-eating birds with a distinctively shaped bill.
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Terns are generally long-lived birds, with several species now known to live in excess of 25 to 30 years.
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A large parrot bite to the face can do severe damage and destroy the trust between owner and bird.
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Six species of non-breeding birds have not been recorded since before the 1950s and are considered as being locally extinct.
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