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bird·feed

also bird feed  (bûrd′fēd′)
n.
See birdfood.
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birdfeed

(ˈbɜːdˌfiːd)
n
food for birds
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It is very easy to leave out clay dishes full of water and birdfeed for the birds, and many people do so.
There are several flavors to choose from, including falafelwhich looks like birdfeed and tastes not much betterbut the flagship is Bisli Grill, which is shaped like fusilli and hits the tongue like a spiral of salt and joy.
The results suggest the growing numbers of gold-finch may be the result of birdfeed being left out by householders.
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With temperatures dropping again, the plea was made by The Birdcare Standards Association (BSA) - the only UK organisation to provide standards for the quality of birdfeed and accessories sold in the UK.
With temperatures dropping again, the plea was made by The Birdcare Standards Association - the only UK organisation to provide standards for the quality of birdfeed and accessories sold in the UK.
Prohibit residents from leaving pet food and birdfeed on balconies and discourage them from leaving human food out unattended, as well.
Go and buy birdfeed and setup little birdhouses around your village.
and pours into the house like birdfeed along the street.
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Logistic regression and odds ratios were used to evaluate a main effect model composed of 10 yard attributes, including the presence of a pet, birdfeeders, garbage cans, and sandboxes, and to evaluate a simplified model in which attributes were combined to reflect the presence of food and latrine substrates, such as pet food, birdfeed, garbage and piles of wood or logs, respectively.