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"twitcher" Definitions
  1. a person who is very keen on finding and watching rare birds

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He's more of a nose-twitcher than a get all up in there and sniff-sniff-sniffer.
Futurama (1999-2003, Fox; 2010-13, Comedy Central) SAMPLE MALFEASANCE Mind control via a virus spread through the corporation's social media app, Twitcher.
Map with Roca Twitcher Argentinian beacon Baliza Punta Hewison in 1976, with Twitcher Rock at a distance on the left side Twitcher Rock () is a rock in the southern part of Douglas Strait, 55 meters high and 140 to 150 meters in diameter, lying 0.7 nautical miles (1.3 km) east of Hewison Point, the southeast point of Thule Island in the South Sandwich Islands. Discovered by a Russian expedition under Bellingshausen in 1820. Charted in 1930 by DI personnel on the Discovery II. They named it for John Montagu, 4th Earl of Sandwich, who was popularly known by the nickname Jemmy Twitcher.
The Magellanic penguin breeds on Robinson Crusoe Island within the archipelago.Hogan, C. Michael (2008) "Magellanic Penguin". Global Twitcher. Retrieved 5 March 2010.
Similarly, fighting between fans at football matches is off limits, even though the curtain-twitcher in all of us wouldn't mind having a look.
The whispers became a roar when resident curtain-twitcher Mrs Timmins claimed to have spotted a dishevelled fat man munching on a giant beetle.
She's found fame playing curtain-twitcher Dot Cotton in BBC1 soap EastEnders, but is now teaming up with The Good Life's Penelope Keith for one-off drama Margery and Gladys.
The distance between these points is 5400 meters. The south entry is narrower, and between Hewison Point and Reef Point, which are 3000 meters apart, with navigation east of Twitcher Rock.
The crew all buy eyePhones, which feature a wide variety of applications, including the Twitcher application. Bender and Fry get into a competition to get the most followers, wagering a dollar and stating that the loser must jump into a tub of two-headed alien goat vomit and diarrhea. Meanwhile, Mom reveals to her sons that the eyePhones allow her to direct market to the users, based on what they post on Twitcher. She also reveals her evil plan wherein the “twit worm” will be transmitted as soon as someone has one million followers.
He also co- runs Birdline, a telephone information service containing news of rare birds, with Richard Millington. Steve Gantlett is a twitcher. He is one of a small number of birders who have seen over 500 species in Britain. He is a former member of the British Birds Rarities Committee.
Obituary: John McKean – 1941-1996. Flightlines 18: 4. downloaded 2 November 2007 As well as being a professional ornithologist with the CSIRO's Division of Wildlife Research, McKean was an enthusiastic twitcher, at one time holding the record for the highest number of species of Australian birds seen in one year.Dooley, Sean. (2005).
Ferguson- Lees spent his early years in Italy and France, but was educated in Bedford, England. He turned down the chance to study zoology at Oxford University in order to get married, and became a teacher for seven years. As a boy, he was taught about birds by Bernard Tucker. He was also a twitcher, once driving through the night to see a dusky thrush at Hartlepool.
Most of the episode focuses on parodies of the iPhone and Twitter, renamed the eyePhone and Twitcher respectively. The eyePhone is placed directly in the eye, hence the name eyePhone. Fry asks, "Since when is the internet about robbing people of their privacy?", to which Bender replies, "August 6, 1991", which is the date that Tim Berners-Lee announced the World Wide Web project and software on the newsgroup alt.hypertext.
For Mrs. Davidge he managed the Surrey from 1842 to 1846, and after a short lease of the City of London Theatre in Norton Folgate he joined John Douglass as stage-manager of the Standard Theatre, where he remained till his death. He was a good actor, his chief rôles being Richmond, Laertes, Fag in The Jew, Scrooge the Miser in A Christmas Carol, and Jemmy Twitcher in the Golden Farmer.
Ashley was born 1973 in New Zealand and arrived in Australia aged eight. Ashley has two children and is a self-confessed committed "twitcher". Ashley's interest in birds motivated her 2016 historical novel The birdman's wife, about Elizabeth Gould who illustrated and drew specimens of birds for her husband John Gould's various books on birds. Ashley wrote her novel The birdman's wife as part of her PhD whilst studying at the University of Queensland.
99-100 John Gay's The Beggar's Opera was played in Covent Garden shortly thereafter, and the similarity of Sandwich's conduct to that of Jemmy Twitcher, betrayer of Macheath in that play, permanently attached to him that appellation. Wilkes was eventually expelled from the House of Commons. He held the post of Northern Secretary until July 1765. His departure from the post coincided with the end of George Grenville's term as prime minister.
Thule Island is approximately triangular in shape and in area with a long, panhandle-like peninsula, , extending to the southeast. Steep slopes ascend to a summit caldera with the peak of Mount Larsen at above sea level. Mount Larsen is named after the Antarctic explorer and whaler Carl Anton Larsen. Off the southeastern tip lies the small islet of Twitcher Rock, the southernmost land on Earth except for Antarctica and offshore islands considered part of Antarctica.
He was married twice and had one daughter, Lydia. He may have worked as Sir Francis Dashwood's personal physician; he is referred to as such in Jemmy Twitcher, George Martelli's book on John Montagu, 4th Earl of Sandwich, and certainly intended to accompany Dashwood in the role of physician on a tour of Europe. Sometime before 1774 Bates moved out to Little Missenden, though he kept his practice in Aylesbury. Bates lived a life of excess which included joining the Hellfire Club at Medmanham.
The result was The Private Life of Plants (1995), which showed plants as dynamic organisms by using time-lapse photography to speed up their growth, and went on to earn a Peabody Award. Prompted by an enthusiastic ornithologist at the BBC Natural History Unit, Attenborough then turned his attention to the animal kingdom and in particular, birds. As he was neither an obsessive twitcher nor a bird expert, he decided he was better qualified to make The Life of Birds (1998) on the theme of behaviour. The documentary series won a second Peabody Award the following year.
He also runs Birdline, a telephone information service containing news of rare birds. Richard Millington is also a twitcher. He is one of a small number of birders who have seen over 500 species in Britain. He also found the UK's first Rock Sparrow at Cley on 14 June 1981, still the only record in the UK. In 1980 he undertook a yearlist, at a time when this form of twitching was still in its infancy, seeing 300 species of bird in the wild in Britain throughout the course of the year, and his illustrated book A Twitcher's Diary catalogues his birding travels during that year.
For example, a twitcher who fails to see a rare bird has dipped out; if other twitchers do see the bird, he may feel gripped off. Suppression is the act of concealing news of a rare bird from other twitchers. Many birders maintain a life list, that is, a list of all of the species they have seen in their life, usually with details about the sighting such as date and location. The American Birding Association has specific rules about how a bird species may be documented and recorded in such a list if it is submitted to the ABA; however, the criteria for the personal recording of these lists are very subjective.
Taylor began writing short stories in 2005. In 2006 she won two short story competitions, the Helen Mullin Awards and the Bank Street Writers competition, and was also runner-up in the Woman's Own short story competition. She has had numerous stories published in women's magazines and newspapers including the Sunday PeopleTaylor CL (2015) The Curtain Twitcher. Sunday magazine. 26 April 2015 p 28 and the Sunday Express. Taylor's debut novel, Heaven Can Wait, won the Pink Thong Award for Best Debut in the Chicklit Club 2009 awards and was the first book ever to score ten out of ten in the club's rating system. Her second novel, Home For Christmas, was made into a film by JumpStart Productions, directed by Jamie Patterson, and starring Lucy Griffiths, April Pearson, Karl Davies, Derren Nesbitt, Amanda Piery and Shirley Jaffe Her first psychological thriller, The Accident, sold over 150,000 copies in the UK alone and reached number 3 in the Amazon UK Kindle Chart.Walters HM (2015) A writer with two heads. Writer's Forum #162 p 7 The BookSeller magazine named The Accident 'One of the Top Ten Bestselling Debuts of 2014'.

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