bird-spotter

bird-spotter

n
(Other Non-sporting Hobbies) a bird-watcher
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Now, I'm no bird-spotter. I thought an ornithologist was someone who checked your eyes every couple of years.
Summary: An intrepid Australian bird-spotter has captured the best evidence in a century of a live ...
The comic, musician, bird-spotter and self-confessed Qualmpeddler will helped along by religious dubstep, his folk bouzouki, horntallica, a re-appraisal of some of the world's greatest works of art and perhaps a dub version of Downton Abbey.
This fantastic kit includes a pair of binoculars, a bird-spotter's guide book, a seed pecker and the superb DVD British Birds and Birdlife Volume One.
But it's a natural pleasure bird-spotter Susan Withers enjoys every day when she looks out of her window.
The trees are bare of leaves, but their loss is the bird-spotter's gain, as well as revealing the grander scale of how gardens and parks are planned to draw the eye through their landscapes and planting.
Southport's new pounds 11m ecocentre, marine lake, pier and the bird-spotter's haven, Marshside nature reserve.
Bird-spotters are in for a treat, as recognised by the RSPB.
Bird-spotters will love Fifties-style plates, PS26 each, featuring a Thrush, Wagtail, Robin or Blue tit, from Magpie (020 7095 9399/www.magpieline.com).
Bird-spotters raced to Harris, with some chartering planes, so they could see what was dubbed "the bird of the century".
Bird-spotters were ecstatic about the first UK sighting of the rare white-throated needletail since 1991.