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aerie a nest built high on a cliff or mountain, esp. by an eagle or other bird of prey. [1/2 definitions]
amnion a thin membranous sac, filled with a watery fluid, that contains the embryo of a mammal, bird, or reptile.
barn swallow a small insect-eating bird with dark blue and tan plumage and a deeply forked tail, that often nests in barns and similar structures.
barred marked by dark crosswise stripes, as the feathers of a grouse or other bird. [1/3 definitions]
bird call the cry or song of a bird. [1/3 definitions]
birdie any small bird. [1/3 definitions]
birding the activity or hobby of observing and identifying birds in the wild; bird-watching.
bird of paradise any of several brightly colored African plants, esp. a perennial cultivated for its large brilliant orange or yellow blue-tongued flower that resembles a bird. [1/2 definitions]
bird of passage a bird that migrates. [1/2 definitions]
bird of prey any bird that feeds on other birds or animals, such as a hawk or vulture.
black grouse a large game bird of Europe and Asia, the male of which is black with white markings.
call the sound made by a bird or animal. [1/22 definitions]
canary a small greenish to yellow finch native to the Canary Islands, often kept as a singing cage bird. [1/3 definitions]
cedar waxwing a brownish North American bird that has a crested head and red wing tips.
cheep to chirp or make a peeping sound, as a small bird. [1/2 definitions]
chick a newly hatched or immature bird or fowl, esp. a chicken. [1/3 definitions]
chickadee a small North American bird with a gray body and black head and throat.
chicken the meat of this bird. [1/4 definitions]
chip2 to make a short, high-pitched sound like that of a bird; chirp; cheep. [2 definitions]
chirp to utter a short, high-pitched sound, as of a grasshopper or small bird. [1/3 definitions]
chukar a partridge native to Asia and Europe, with red beak and feet and chestnut upper plumage, that has been introduced into the western United States as a game bird.