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birdsy-beesy

relating to sexual matters. Derived from the phrase 'the birds and the bees'.
Girls generally feel shy when it comes to birdsy-beesy matters.
by uttam maharjan June 6, 2010
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BirdNote

BirdNote® is a two-minute radio show about the world of birds. The program airs on several public radio stations across the US and is available as a podcast. Each show is accompanied by a photo of the bird of the day. Many shows incorporate a conservation message.
This is BirdNote!
We’re hearing the sound of a male Rufous Hummingbird.
(Whirring of wings of a Rufous Hummingbird)
When naturalist A.R. Annons wrote, “birds are flowers flying, and flowers are perched birds,” he may have had hummingbirds in mind. Their eye-catching iridescence is caused by tiny droplets of oil within their feathers. These droplets break up the sun’s rays, to create dazzling colors.
One hummingbird commonly seen west of the Rockies is the Rufous Hummingbird. East of the Rockies, you’ll see the Ruby-throat.
The hummingbird is the only bird that can truly hover. It manages this by flapping its wings 20 to 80 times a second. Here’s the sound of those wings. Sound of whirring wings
It can fly straight up and down. Backwards and forwards. Or upside down. And up to 75 miles an hour. But don’t worry, it won’t run into you. This bird can slow down from 25 miles an hour to a dead stop in a space no longer than your index finger.
And even if it did collide with something, it isn’t likely to cause much damage: this mighty puffball weighs less than two dimes.
Before we go, this note from the male Rufous Hummingbird: Repeat hummingbird sound thru end
To learn more, buzz on over to our website, BirdNote.org.
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Sounds provided by The Macaulay Library of Natural Sounds at the Cornell Lab of Ornithology, Ithaca, New York. “
Ambient sound track provided by C. Peterson
Producer: John Kessler
Executive Producer: Chris Peterson
© 2010 Tune In to Nature.org
by elenaclarinda July 18, 2010
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cats eat birds therefore they are birdavores
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birdur

murder of a member or members of the avian species
Man, you can't throw rocks at that crow, that's like, nearly birdur! Don't be a birdurer!
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birdie

man 1: "dawg im high as fuck right now"
man 2: "why?"
man 1: "cus i just smoked a birdie"
man 2: "you are a crazy motherfucker!!"
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birdstones

Literally, "birds from the same stone." An abbreviation of the famous cliche, "Kill two birds with one stone."
If we buy beer at the grocery store we can kill two birdstones.
by jpc1 June 15, 2011
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Birds Nest

The hair surrounding your butt-hole that when grown out completely can become tangled and resemble a birds nest.
I shaved my birds nest last night, it itches so bad.
by t_bagz July 21, 2011
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