house martin

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house martin

n.
A swallow (Delichon urbica) of Eurasia and Africa, having blue-black plumage, a white rump and white underparts, and a forked tail. Also called martlet.
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house martin

n
(Animals) a Eurasian swallow, Delichon urbica, with a slightly forked tail and a white and bluish-black plumage
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Noun1.house martin - common small European martin that builds nests under the eaves of houseshouse martin - common small European martin that builds nests under the eaves of houses
martin - any of various swallows with squarish or slightly forked tail and long pointed wings; migrate around Martinmas
Delichon, genus Delichon - a genus of Hirundinidae
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The house martin has two to three broods each year (May to July), a clutch consisting of three to five eggs.
Sometimes people poke down house martin's nest with a long pole because they make a mess - especially over a conservatory.
Look out for house martin nests beneath the eaves of the former stables, then go through the yew hedge to the mansion site, where flagstones mark its outline.
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FULL HOUSE Martin Doherty of Apex, Emma Pengelly, Deborah Morgan and Jennifer McCann in Belfast yesterday
The esteemed Ten 30 fashion label is doing a night on Friday at House Martin Barbers on Bath Street in Glasgow.
Mr White, 48, who lives in Bedlington, has lovingly cared for and fed the baby house martin every hour for the last two weeks after he was found in Boulmer.
The bird can be confused with the house martin but is distinctly brown and typically found near water.
Paul Heaton & Cerys Matthews @ University, Cardiff (Tuesday): One time House martin and Beautiful Southerner shares the spotlight with Wales's current national treasure on this co-headline tour.
When the leader fell, they went in again on House Martin, who was travelling in second place at the time of Text's demise, taking her price down to a low of 1.07.
In I.vi Duncan and Banquo are commenting on the good air and pleasant seat of Macbeth's castle, the house martin does nest on the `jutty, frieze, [and] buttress', and is named the martin because it migrates at Martinmas and returns with spring.
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