Bird–watcher
a person who identifies and observes birds in their natural habitat as a recreation.
Contemporary Examples
Accused Central Park Rapist’s Sordid Past Michael Daly September 14, 2012
The Legend of Brown Dog: A Great American Hero Gets His Due David Masciotra December 6, 2013
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- Sacajawea
(“Bird Woman”) 1787?–1812? Shoshone guide and interpreter: accompanied Lewis and Clark expedition 1804–05. Historical Examples First Across the Continent Noah Brooks The Conquest Eva Emery Dye The Conquest Eva Emery Dye The Conquest Eva Emery Dye The Conquest Eva Emery Dye The Conquest Eva Emery Dye The Conquest Eva Emery Dye The Conquest Eva Emery […]
- Bird-s-eye-view
An overview, as in This balcony gives us a bird’s eye view of the town, or This course gives you a bird’s eye view of history—from Eolithic man to the Gulf War in one semester. This expression can be used literally, for a panoramic view such as a bird might see, as well as figuratively. […]
- Bird-s-eye-chilli
noun a small red hot-tasting chilli
- Bird-s-foot
noun (pl) -foots a European leguminous plant, Ornithopus perpusillus, with small red-veined white flowers and curved pods resembling a bird’s claws any of various other plants whose flowers, leaves, or pods resemble a bird’s foot or claw
- Bird-s-nest-orchid
noun a brown parasitic Eurasian orchid, Neottia nidus-avis, whose thick fleshy roots resemble a bird’s nest and contain a fungus on which the orchid feeds a parasitic Eurasian plant, Monotropa hypopitys, whose thick fleshy roots resemble a bird’s nest and contain a fungus on which the plant feeds: family Monotropaeceae