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rare bird

NOUN
  1. a rare or unique person

How To Use rare bird In A Sentence

  • Then there was the adrenalin rush of racing to see one very rare bird: a fork-tailed flycatcher, perched on a telegraph pole.
  • His big day also included a rare birdie on the peskiest hole of the day - the 18th. Chron.com Chronicle
  • The moorland blaze has come at a bad time for ground-nesting birds such as golden plovers, curlews, lapwings and merlins, a rare bird of prey.
  • A rare bird has just flown by.
  • Rare bird species, including wading birds such as the curlew, lapwing and snipe, would also be reintroduced to the site under the plans.
  • He's that rare bird, a barman who doesn't drink alcohol.
  • A lot of our legendary begrudgery was spawned by the fact that material success was such a rare bird.
  • The noise scared the chamois and drove off golden eagles and other rare birds.
  • One of Tony's hobbies was collecting rare birds.
  • It had turned a blind eye to the pristine state of the area and to its biodiversity, including rare birds such as wattled cranes and other red data species, the groups said. Mail & Guardian Online
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