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bird walk

American  

noun

  1. an excursion, usually undertaken as a group with an expert leader, for observing and studying birds in their natural habitat.


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That film, “Bird Walk,” should be out in 2023.

From Washington Post

On Presidents’ Day, about three dozen people of various ages gathered at the Brooklyn Botanic Garden’s entrance for a family bird walk.

From New York Times

“The first time that I saw Big Bird walk on, my line was, ‘Big Bird!’”

From Seattle Times

But that hasn’t stopped the nonboating public from visiting Dodge Park to fish, bird, walk or relax.

From Washington Times

“The harrier has landed,” exclaimed a volunteer on a Sunday bird walk at the Rio Grande Nature Center State Park.

From Washington Post