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ˈheath-bird A bird which lives on heaths; spec. the Black Grouse, of which the male is the heath-cock and the female the heath-hen.
1683–4W. Penn Let. to Dk. Ormonde 9 Jan. in Academy (1896) 11 Jan. 36/3 Phesants, heath-birds, Pidgeons and Patredges, innumerably. 1810Scott Lady of L. iii. xii, Like heath-bird, when the hawks pursue. 1842Faber Styrian L. 151 A heath-bird that lies on the Cheviot moor. |