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The phrase "a bird of" is correct and usable in written English.
It is typically used in expressions that describe a type of person or thing, often in a metaphorical sense, such as "a bird of a feather" or "a bird of prey."
Example: "He is a bird of a feather, always seeking out those who share his interests."
Alternatives: "a creature of" or "a type of".
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It's a bird of prey.
"A bird of prey!" "Yep," Merck nodded.
A bird of paradise?
I am a bird of passage.
A BIRD OF THE AIR Opens on Friday in Manhattan.
A bird of paradise wept in a willow.
A bird of prey was hovering in the distance.
"He is a Bird of bad moral Character.
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The government does have a bird-of-prey working group.
In 1962 a local flag also incorporated a bird-of-paradise.
He compared the bird's crest to that of a cockatoo and to the tail feathers of a bird-of-paradise.
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