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game bird
noun
- any bird hunted chiefly for sport, as a quail or pheasant, especially such a bird that is protected by game laws.
game bird
noun
- a bird of any species hunted as game
Word History and Origins
Origin of game bird1
Example Sentences
People who manage land may burn gorse in a controlled manner to clear land for other purposes, and burn heather to encourage new shoots that are more palatable to game birds.
RZSS, which runs a wildlife park nearby, used cage-type traps baited with venison and quail, a small game bird, to capture the cats.
It’s a far cry from the behavior of most ruffed grouse, whose stealth and elusiveness are why hunters call them the “king of game birds.”
The findings suggest that the iconic game bird could be maintained in persistent numbers if appropriate protections are implemented.
It started when Sir Hugh Beaver, then managing director of the Guinness Brewery, was invited to go game bird hunting in Ireland.
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