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

From Washington Post • Dec. 11, 2019

And so she asks if she can accompany the musician on a bird walk.

From Seattle Times • Feb. 4, 2017

CROTON-ON-HUDSON Teatown’s Hudson River Eaglefest 2016, bird walk, demonstrations and children’s activities.

From New York Times • Jan. 28, 2016

The famed bird walk celebration was seen at RFK twice on Saturday night and it's been seen with increased regularity of late.

From The Guardian • May 21, 2012

After we had used all ten of the leaflets you sent us, we had lessons on some of the other birds, or, instead of a regular lesson, we went for a bird walk.

From The Bird Study Book by Pearson, Thomas Gilbert