BIRD-Call, a little stick, cleft at one end, in which is put a leaf of some plant, wherewith to counterfeit the cry or call of several birds, and bring them to the net, or snare, or lime-twig, to be taken. A laurel leaf fitted on the bird-call counterfeits the voice of lapwings; a leek that of nightingales, &c.
BIRD-Call
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