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bird table

noun

  1. a table or platform in the open on which food for birds may be placed
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The bird table design concurrently tells us a great deal about the changing attitudes towards species in our own backyards, when additional species are perceived to be problematic, says senior author, Academy Research Fellow, ecologist Tuomas Aivelo, University of Helsinki.

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We fixed up a bird table, a board sticking out from the sill.

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The shed had been ripe with the smells of tomato plants, 3-in-One oil, mealworms for the bird table, crusts of cut grass souring on the blades of the mower; beams of brilliant light from knotholes pierced the stuffy dimness.

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She said, in prison, he was now building a bird table - having been unable to understand the Georgian-language television in his cell.

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At the “Lady Bird†table or the one for “The Post�

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