Turns out I'm a big twitcher, too, and this may explain why the dog has stopped sleeping in our bed. |
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Who ever heard of a twitcher leaving his mobile phone on when bird watching? |
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The nail-biter, hair-twirler, foot-tapper, chain-smoker, or twitcher rarely gets past one interview. |
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But one particular species had the expert twitcher frantically flicking through the ornithology books when it was delivered to his doorstep this week. |
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For the first time a study was carried out on samples from the brains of human Krabbe patients as well as on twitcher mice. |
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It was one of those things where you see the first proto, and you go: 'Oooh…' I call it a nose twitcher. |
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Local twitcher Chris Tynan from the RSPB will lead the tour, which will take in the diverse birds and animals living in the area. |
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The curtain twitcher who saw the incident exclaimed in detail what had happened and it was pretty obvious that Burnett did not mean to kill him. |
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The Blyth's Reed Warbler was spotted in Cornthwaite Park in Whitburn, South Tyneside, on Tuesday morning by an eagle-eyed twitcher. |
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For Lee is a twitcher, one of those eccentric bird watchers who spend their lives searching for rare specimens. |
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The small bird has been spotted by an anonymous twitcher in Rumney, Cardiff, as reported in yesterday's Echo. |
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