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Results for: birder, somebody who watches birdsTranslations 1 - 30 of 123
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birder, somebody who watches birdsbirdwatcher
(Pathology) "Parrot Fever", infectious disease carried by some birds and which can be transmitted to humans (causes pneumonia, high fever, weakness, and fatigue), disease of birds, parrot feverpsittacosis
(Zoology) any of several ferret-like mammals that eat snakes and other animals (including rodents, birds, etc.), animal resembling a ferretmongoose
ability to fly, air trip, cause to float toward target, extraordinary mental feat, fly together, flying; aviation; trip on an airplane; set of stairs; escape, running away; group (of birds, planes, etc.); passage of time, group flying together, group o...flight
abundant, beginning of good time, beside or against, blush, redden; rinse with water; empty the toilet of water and waste material; release a flow; excite, animate; cause to fly up suddenly (birds); make even or level; empty a portion of the memory (Co...flush
accustom to killing, clean inside of animal skin, flesh and blood, flesh-color, get blood on weapon, human skin as outer surface, instruct animal by feeding, meat excluding birds and fish, meat of animals, people, physical aspect of humanity, pierce fl...flesh
act of flying with the wings rigidly extended instead of being flapped (said of birds); act of flying with a glider; act of soaring; (Music) slurgliding
act of murmuring; flock of starling birds, starlingsmurmuration
act of resting on the legs and buttocks; act of being settled in a seat; seat; portrait session; incubation (of birds); eggs which are incubated by a bird; period during which a legislative body is in session, in office, incubation of eggs, period of b...sitting
act of swallowing; gulp, drink, mouthful (of food, liquid, etc.); any of a number of migratory birds having long pointed wings and a forked tail, act of taking something down throat, amount passed down throat, believe something, destroy something, endu...swallow
act or process of moving from one country to another, immigration; wandering; seasonal relocation of birds or other animals in groups; moving from one platform or operating system to another (Computers), movement from one place to another, movement of ...migration
acting fast, any of a number of long-winged birds characterized by their swift flightswift
adapted for catching prey, living by predation, of predatory birds, hunting other creatures for foodraptorial
aircraft identifier, nonparticipating witness, one who observes; spectator; onlooker; keeper of religious law, somebody observing ceremony or obeying law, somebody who sees or watches something, watcher of enemy movementsobserver
animal droppings, guano fertilizer, natural fertilizer composed of excrement from sea birds (found mainly on islands near the coast of Peru)guano
animal that catches mice, mouse chaser, mouse hunter (especially of cats and large birds which prey on mice); seeker of preymouser
any of a number of aquatic birds, deep pink color, large pink wading bird, of deep pink colorflamingo
any of a number of birds of the starling family (native to southeast Asia) that are characterized by their ability to mimic speech and are often kept as petsmyna
any of a number of birds that eat insects and have grey or blue feathers, bird that eats insectsvireo
any of a number of birds that inhabit snowy regions (i.e. the junco and the snow bunting); person who moves to a warm climate during the winter (Slang); drug addict who sniffs cocaine (Slang), bird seen in winter, winter traveler to a warmer climatesnowbird
any of a number of birds which swim on and live near water (i.e. ducks, geese, etc.); collective group of birds hunted for food or sport, aquatic bird, swimming game birdswaterfowl
any of a number of flightless birds which are native to New Zealand; large edible berry of the Chinese gooseberry; resident of New Zealand (Informal), Chinese vine with edible fruit, flightless bird of New Zealand, kiwi fruit, relating to New Zealand, ...kiwi
any of a number of insectivorous birds having a strong hooked and toothed bill, bird that impales its preyshrike
any of a number of large birds of prey (hawk, vulture, kite, etc.), bad-tempered person, buteobuzzard
any of a number of large wading birds having long legs and a long narrow bill (native to the Eastern Hemisphere), large wading bird with long legsstork
any of a number of noisy birds belonging to the crow family and having striking blue and white plumage, blue jayjaybird
any of a number of noisy birds belonging to the crow family and having striking blue and white plumage, blue jay; fool, gullible person, marijuana cigarette, somebody thoughtlessly talkativejay
any of a number of small birds having a thick conical bill, kind of finchgrosbeak
any of several birds from the swallow familymartin
any of several birds with black-tipped heads (Zoology), bird with black crown, black raspberry, small songbirdblackcap
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