Noun

Singular bird

Plural birds

bird (plural birds)

  1. A member of the class of animals Aves in the phylum Chordata, characterized by being warm-blooded, having feathers and wings usually capable of flight, and laying eggs.
    Ducks and sparrows are birds.
  2. (British, slang) A person.
    He’s an odd bird.
  3. (British, slang) A girl or woman considered sexually attractive, as used by a man.
    Who’s that bird?
  4. (British, Irish, slang) Girlfriend.
    Anto went out with his bird last night.

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From Wiktionary under the GNU Free Documentation License.
Wed Aug 12 19:26:11 2009

Birds (class Aves) are winged, bipedal, endothermic (warm-blooded), vertebrate animals that lay eggs. There are around 10,000 living species, making them the most numerous tetrapod vertebrates. They inhabit ecosystems across the globe, from the Arctic to the Antarctic. Birds range in size from the 5 cm (2 in) Bee Hummingbird to the 2.7 m (8 ft 10 in) Ostrich. The fossil record indicates that birds evolved from theropod dinosaurs during the Jurassic period, around 150–200 Ma (million years ago), and the earliest known bird is the Late Jurassic Archaeopteryx, c 155–150 Ma. Most paleontologists regard birds as the only clade of dinosaurs that survived the Cretaceous–Tertiary extinction event approximately 65.5 Ma.

Modern birds are characterised by feathers, a beak with no teeth, the laying of hard-shelled eggs, a high metabolic rate, a four-chambered heart, and a lightweight but strong skeleton. All birds have forelimbs modified as wings and most can fly, with some exceptions including ratites, penguins, and a number of diverse endemic island species. Birds also have unique digestive and respiratory systems that are highly adapted for flight. Some birds, especially corvids and parrots, are among the most intelligent animal species; a number of bird species have been observed manufacturing and using tools, and many social species exhibit cultural transmission of knowledge across generations.

Many species undertake long distance annual migrations, and many more perform shorter irregular movements. Birds are social; they communicate using visual signals and through calls and songs, and participate in social behaviours including cooperative breeding and hunting, flocking, and mobbing of predators. The vast majority of bird species are socially monogamous, usually for one breeding season at a time, sometimes for years, but rarely for life. Other species have breeding systems that are polygynous ("many females") or, rarely, polyandrous ("many males"). Eggs are usually laid in a nest and incubated by the parents. Most birds have an extended period of parental care after hatching.

Many species are of economic importance, mostly as sources of food acquired through hunting or farming. Some species, particularly songbirds and parrots, are popular as pets. Other uses include the harvesting of guano (droppings) for use as a fertiliser. Birds figure prominently in all aspects of human culture from religion to poetry to popular music. About 120–130 species have become extinct as a result of human activity since the 17th century, and hundreds more before then. Currently about 1,200 species of birds are threatened with extinction by human activities, though efforts are underway to protect them.

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Wed Aug 5 05:13:12 2009

Swallow chicks - Thames Valley Bird Forum
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Swallow chicks - Thames Valley Bird Forum

Chocky

Sun, 09 Aug 2009 20:39:47 GM

Sitting on a fence along the railway track . Waiting for mum . . . . .

little doodles: Does the Sartorialist ever go bird spotting?
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little doodles: Does the Sartorialist ever go bird spotting?

Kate

Sun, 09 Aug 2009 10:55:00 GM

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Suspected bird strike forces NC emergency landing | Miami news on ...
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Suspected bird strike forces NC emergency landing | Miami news on ...

Rick

Sun, 09 Aug 2009 19:58:00 GM

Officials say a suspected . bird. strike shortly after takeoff forced a Northwest Airlines flight to make an emergency landing at Raleigh-Durham International Airport.

From Google Blog Search: "bird"
Mon Aug 10 05:11:10 2009

Waco-area airports address danger of birds striking planes - Waco Tribune Herald
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Waco-area airports address danger of birds striking planes

Waco Tribune Herald

An airplane's engine can suck in a bird killing it and, sometimes, the engine. In January, geese sucked into engines forced a US Airways jet to make an ...
Birds of a feather flock to annual show - MyFox Tampa Bay
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Birds of a feather flock to annual show

MyFox Tampa Bay

petersburg - Bird lovers had the chance to see more than 3000 exotic at the SunCoast Avian Society's 34th Annual Exotic Pet and Bird Show. ...
Eagles begin leaving their nests - Rhinelander Daily News
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Eagles begin leaving their nests

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A bird's nest is not its home! At night, a bird generally sleeps in another roosting site. Actually, the nest is an egg-hatching device and a nursery pen. ...



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From Google News Search: "bird"
Tue Aug 4 10:30:59 2009

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Bird on top of the Bedroom Armoire I closed the closet door after taking the picture Hey just like hanging out in the wild on a bush Moving on to the Light Fixture on the other West side of the Bedroom

From Yahoo Image Search: "bird"
Fri Aug 14 03:05:19 2009

What is a good bird for a first time bird owner?
Q. I am kinda partial to the parrot family! The McCaw and the African Grey seem like fun pets! But I want to be sure I am not getting myself into more than I can handle! I've never owned a bird before but have family and friends that do! What would be a good first time parrot!? It doesn't have to be a parrot! But I'd like a bird I can handle! Hold, carry around, (talking birds would be great too) not just a bird that lives 100% in the cage! Also I don't mind a sqwaky bird but i do not want a screamer! I also have a 2 year old daughter and 2 small dogs under 15 lbs! What kind and where would I find a bird vet? Also besides the bird itself and a cage what do I need to buy to make sure my new baby is healthy and happy! Thanks in advance!
Asked by DoggyCrazy - Mon Mar 26 17:21:03 2007 - - 15 Answers - 0 Comments

A. I would vote for a conure {there are many different types} but be sure it's a handfed baby, their very use to being handled and people. The males can be very good talkers {especially Blue Crown conures}, My female could talk some. Get books {with new copy dates not OLD ones} they have improved the knowledge on raising a healthy and happy birds. BirdTalk magazine has many breeders listed, you might find on e near you. As far a bird vet, you want an Avian vet. And as far as supplies this will vary depending what type of bird you get. I envy you starting with a baby bird it can be the best experince.
Answered by pet lover - Mon Mar 26 17:33:37 2007

How to keep the bird seed from growing in lawn under bird feeders?
Q. I have a hanging bird feeder and the seed that gets spilled is starting to sprout on the lawn. How do I prevent the seed from growing?
Asked by loulie - Fri Jun 27 15:15:28 2008 - - 10 Answers - 0 Comments

A. Sterilize your bird seed. For a gallon of seed, place it in a paper bag and cook it on high in the microwave for 5 minutes. In a conventional oven, place on a flat baking sheet and cook for 30 minutes at 300 degrees. Sterilizing your seed will not alter the attractiveness or nutritional value of the seed for your birds.
Answered by Holly - Fri Jun 27 20:49:37 2008

What kind of a bird would sing really loud all night?
Q. I live in Tennessee, There was a really LOUD bird outside my window last night that started singing at 11 PM until 4:30 AM and would not stop for a min so I could get to sleep. Never heard of this before . Do you think it was a mother bird protecting her eggs or something.? Serious answers please and thank you.
Asked by corncob - Sat Apr 19 23:36:02 2008 - - 8 Answers - 0 Comments

A. Birds that normally sing in the day may also sing at night. Although this is rare, it is not all that uncommon. As soon as he finds a mate, he will stop singing. Just hope that other birds in your area can find their mates at a more convenient time.
Answered by Pell M - Sun Apr 20 11:34:41 2008

From Yahoo Answer Search: "bird"
Sat Jul 4 17:44:12 2009

Birds are bipedal, warm-blooded, oviparous vertebrate animals characterized primarily by feathers, forelimbs modified as wings, and hollow bones.

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