bird sanctuary
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Definition
Noun: 1. A protected area for birds: A designated place, often a natural reserve or a specific building, where birds are kept, cared for, and protected from harm, hunting, or disturbance. Its primary purpose is conservation, breeding, or providing a safe habitat.
Usage
The term "bird sanctuary" is used to describe a place dedicated to the safety and preservation of birds. It emphasizes protection and is often a managed environment. * The coastal marsh was declared a bird sanctuary to protect the nesting grounds of migratory species. * Volunteers at the bird sanctuary feed and care for injured owls and hawks.
Advanced Usage
- Legal/Formal Designation: Often used for areas with official protected status under conservation laws.
- Hunting is strictly prohibited within the boundaries of the national bird sanctuary.
- Urban or Man-made Sanctuaries: Can refer to specially designed buildings or enclosed areas in zoos or parks.
- The zoo's new tropical bird sanctuary allows visitors to walk among free-flying parrots.
Variants and Related Words
- Aviary (noun): A large enclosure or building for keeping birds, often for display. While similar, an "aviary" may not always imply the same level of conservation focus or protected status as a "sanctuary."
- Wildlife Refuge / Nature Reserve (noun): Broader terms for protected areas that may include bird habitats among other ecosystems.
- Rookery (noun): A breeding colony or nesting place for certain birds, like seabirds or herons, which may be located within a sanctuary.
Synonyms
- Bird reserve
- Avian preserve
- Protected habitat
Antonyms
- Hunting ground
- Exploited land
Related Phrases
- To establish a sanctuary: To formally create a protected area.
- The community raised funds to establish a sanctuary for local waterfowl.
- Sanctuary status: The official condition of being a protected area.
- The island's sanctuary status has helped its bird population recover.
Noun
- a building where birds are kept