(1) A cage in which a bird can be kept
(2) A cage in which a bird is kept
(1) On the floor he laid a bed of newspaper to represent both the floor of a birdcage and the influence of media on cultural and personal identity.
(2) He carried the birdcage to a different place daily.
(3) There was a stunning gold birdcage filled with exotic birds.
(4) A woman who thinks she is a bird is brought into the emergency room in a huge birdcage .
(5) And for your surprise, he is not shut in a birdcage .
(6) There is a birdcage , which Shackelton owned and several photographs of the great man, together with letters and other documents penned or signed by him.
(7) Standing in the kitchen looking at the birdcage on top of the bath is my earliest childhood memory.
(8) Instead of a bell hanging round its neck, it has what looks like a small birdcage , but there is no bird!
(9) The glint on the wire frames of his spectacles echoes the glint on the birdcage wire.
(10) On the sunny side of the street, many of the houses sported a birdcage hanging from a nail, high on the wall beside the hall door.
(11) Fluttering inhabitants occupy birdcages at either side of the porch.
(12) Another one was an aviarist, he was keen on birds and he took all the doors off the kitchen cupboards and put wire netting up to use them as birdcages .
(13) She led us up a narrow lane and through a round stone portal into a courtyard of huge water urns, bicycles and birdcages .
(14) There are bamboo birdcages hanging everywhere in Hong Kong if you keep an eye out: in the corners of teahouses, on high balconies among the washing, outside shops.
(15) Also known as parrot fever, this bacterial illness can occur when people have contact with infected bird feces or with the dust that accumulates in birdcages .
(16) He always loved birds,u2019 said Anthony, pointing to the three birdcages with birds hanging up in his uncle's home.
(17) When he entered, he noticed that the enclosures resembled birdcages .
(18) Lovers date in teahouses; strangers come for blind dates; elderly people carry their birdcages and busy folk jabber into their mobile phones.
(19) A dozen birdcages with canaries are scattered throughout the room and attached to the walls.