bird-nesting
Britishnoun
Example Sentences
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He "didn't take school very seriously" and recalled playing truant one day with his friend - the headmaster's son - "to go bird-nesting".
From BBC • Jul. 29, 2023
They range, she said, from bird-nesting areas of less than an acre to expanses of more than 40 acres, where coyotes, eagles, otters and other land creatures gambol beneath bald eagles and red-tailed hawks.
From Washington Times • Apr. 2, 2017
In the bird-nesting season, I climbed to positions in trees from which I could look down and watch birds building nests or nesting or feeding the nestlings.
From The New Yorker • Nov. 24, 2014
Three years later he joined the boys in their bird-nesting exploits, and climbed trees to share the plunder.
From Curious Epitaphs by Various
Many a toime we childern went moochin' in thuck wood—nutting and bird-nesting.
From Leaves from a Field Note-Book by Morgan, John Hartman
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