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birdlife

n. The birds (e.g. of an area) collectively.

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Birdlife (disambiguation)

Birdlife may refer to:

  • Bird, a winged, egg-laying, vertebrate animal.
  • Bird Life, a book on Australian birds.
  • BirdLife International (BLI), an international conservation organisation with national partners around the world
    • BirdLife Australia, BLI national partner
    • BirdLife Cyprus, BLI national partner
    • BirdLife Malta, BLI national partner
    • BirdLife South Africa, BLI national partner
    • SOS/BirdLife Slovakia, BLI national partner

Usage examples of "birdlife".

Hedgesparrows, coal-tits, wagtails, yellowhammers, robins, bullfinches, half the birdlife of Germany was pecking at her finger through the wooden bars.

There is nothing quite so satisfying as seeing the birdlife return to your backyard or your farm as a result of your gardening efforts.

The environment, with its surface layer of sphagnum under which lie thick deposits of peat, is so conducive to birdlife that Loch Fleet and the Dornoch Firth account for most of the more than five thousand birds that winter in the county of Sutherland.

And he was aware of each individual tree and every leaf upon all the branches, the roosting birdlife and dormant insects, the larger animals that slept hidden in the underbrush.

The ostensible reason for their visit was to study and photograph the animals and birdlife of the delta or to troll for the glittering striped tigerfish that shoaled in the waterways.

The diversity of birdlife and doubtlessly of other groups of organisms in the vicinity of these two valleys is greater yet when one considers the very large array of habitats existing from the valley floors to the peaks of the Mogollon Mountains directly to the east.

But for all the whir and flash of brilliant birdlife above the placid water--for all the screams of the fish hawks and the noise of crows and grackle in the cypress--for all the presence of another camper among the trees to the west, the days were quiet and undisturbed.

The cicadas and bullfrogs were stilled, birdlife was no longer chirruping.