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birdhouse

n. 1 A small house for birds. 2 An aviary.

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birdhouse

n. a shelter for birds

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Birdhouse (disambiguation)

A birdhouse or nest box is an artificial nest for birds.

Birdhouse may also refer to:

  • Birdhouse (album), by Fred Anderson
  • Birdhouse Skateboards, founded by Tony Hawk and Per Welinder in 1992
  • " Birdhouse in Your Soul", a song by They Might Be Giants
Birdhouse (album)

Birdhouse is an album by American jazz saxophonist Fred Anderson released in 1996 on Okka Disk.

The title refers to Anderson's Chicago club that closed in 1978. Three pieces are played by a quartet with pianist Jim Baker and long-time collaborators bassist Harrison Bankhead and drummer Hamid Drake, while the remaining "Waiting for M.C." is a duo Anderson-Drake performed while the tapes were rolling as they awaited pianist Marilyn Crispell for the studio rehearsal the day before the live recording Destiny. "Like Sonny" is dedicated to saxophonist Sonny Stitt.

Usage examples of "birdhouse".

The door to the gift shop was not locked and she walked through it, past the rock candy and the display of SEE ROCK CITY birdhouses, into the Eighth Wonder of the World.

In the next higher set of limbs they were living: wrens, robins, sparrows, crows and finches flitted around, hopped in and out of birdhouses, landed on nesting platforms.

And each garden had its little birdhouse on a pole and its glazed garden ornaments: frogs, mushrooms, or dwarfs.

And in the flower bed on the other side of the narrow path which, while I think of it, guides me from the garden gate to the three brick steps before the ocher-stained, round-arched door, stands, just across from the tree frog, an almost vertical pole some five feet high, topped with a birdhouse in the Alpine manner.

Linda told her mother that she would much rather learn how to make a birdhouse than bake a cake and, as usual, Macky agreed with her.

Tangles of plumbing stuck mysteriously out of the ground from place to place, and every few hundred yards was a white wooden box with a peaked roof, like an oversized birdhouse, containing instruments to monitor the air.

Though Phil had built the birdhouse a full year before Kevvie moved in with him, she was likely to argue that by now it was hers as much as his.

Down the drive and across the road stood the birdhouse mailbox on its metal stalk.

If your name is Eddi Amsel and you've built scarecrows from childhood up, you can build birdhouses for the birds at times when the snow falls breathlessly, and perform acts of mercy with bird food.

Julie looked at Farrell and followed her, and Farrell went off around the birdhouses to winkle the dog out of her favorite nest behind Ben's compost pile.

There were skid marks behind the Pontiac where it had spun up the driveway, clipping off two of Ben's birdhouses and grinding a patch of wild rosemary to rags.