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bird [bɜ:d, Am bɜ:rd] N

2. bird Brit inf (girl):

kociak m

3. bird inf (person):

gość m

bird flu N no pl

bird house N

bird's-nest N

bird-song N

bird table N Brit

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)

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Wild birds will even enter large-mesh aviaries in suburban areas to eat seed, given the opportunity.
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Small birds such as ducklings may become a target for hungry pike.
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Many migratory birds use the lake as a rest stop during their travels, and eagles are often seen in the area.
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It provides a natural habitat for several species of birds and small animals, such as the gopher tortoise and indigo snake.
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Within a week of leaving the nest the young birds are capable of hunting for mice on their own.
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His last paper described the presence of the lagena in the platypus, which is also found in birds.
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The seeds are eaten by thrushes, waxwings and other birds, which disperse the hard seeds undamaged in their droppings.
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The 300 birds in the aviary were lost.
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Many wading birds, shore birds songbirds and terns live on the island, including the endangered roseate tern.
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The birds and small mammals attract predators such as kestrel, sparrowhawk, buzzard, tawny owl, weasel and stoat.
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