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  • 1bird|seed — «BURD SEED», noun. 1. a mixture of small seeds often fed to caged birds. 2. seed put outside for wild birds …

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  • 2bird seed — n. seeds for birds to feed on, bird food …

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  • 3BIRD SEED — …

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  • 4bird·seed — /ˈbɚdˌsiːd/ noun [noncount] : seeds that are used for feeding birds …

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  • 5Bird feeding — is the activity of feeding wild birds. HistoryJames Fisher noted that the first person to feed wild birds was the sixth century monk St Serf of Fife who tamed a robin by feeding it. It was in the winter of 1890 91 that people were encouraged to… …

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  • 6bird — Synonyms and related words: Bronx cheer, Jane, atomic warhead, avifauna, baby bird, bastard, biddy, bird of Jove, bird of Juno, bird of Minerva, bird of night, bird of passage, bird of prey, birdie, birdlife, birdy, bitch, boo, broad, bugger,… …

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  • 7seed — Synonyms and related words: Anlage, acorn, affiliation, androcyte, antheridium, antherozoid, apparentation, basis, bed, berry, bird seed, birth, blood, bloodline, branch, breed, broadcast, brood, bud, bulb, cause, children, common ancestry,… …

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  • 8Seed predation — includes any process inflicted on a plant’s seeds by an animal that results in the inviability of the seed. Generally this refers to the consumption and digestion of the seed, but also includes the parasitization of seeds by insect larvae (Janzen …

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  • 9Bird-safe — (alternatively bird proof) is a term used to describe objects and surroundings that are safe for captive birds and it is most commonly associated with pet birds. Birds are smaller than humans and other pets and therefore are considerably more… …

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  • 10Bird Hangar — is an architectural installation for the Yokohama Triennial 2001 by Finnish architects and artists Casagrande Rintala. [ [http://www.jpf.go.jp/yt2001/cyber/artist/014 Casa/index.html] International Triennale of Contemporary Art Yokohama 2001:… …

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