The Collaborative International Dictionary
Screechers \Screech"ers\, n. pl. (Zo["o]l.) The picarian birds, as distinguished from the singing birds.
Wiktionary
n. (plural of screecher English)
Usage examples of "screechers".
In some swamps and fens the barbarian even spotted some antique reptiles, the great long-necked honkers and screechers like giant lizards.
Ngami go through all those packs and take only what's necessary—and I consider batteries for recharging your Burners and Screechers the most necessary items of all.
The death cries from the shrill throats of the blatant steam screechers beside the smokestacks so rent the air that conversation among the passengers was possible only when one yelled into the ear of a fellow-unfortunate.
An offering from one of the leather-winger screechers above splattered hideous across camera lens and body, the photographer's , the eye not on the eyepiece, both cheeks, mouth and chin, never mind the mess running down into his hair.