Sightings of a rare bird of prey are being recorded in Cairngorms National Park.
This movie shows that Cameron Crowe is a rare bird, too: a sunny realist.
The WD-40 Co. of San Diego is a rare bird in the U.S.: a company headed by a non-American, with nearly half its sales abroad.
Ya'alon is a rare bird among Israel's pantheon of current luminaries.
The rescue of a rare bird from a "ferociously burning" reed bed has been described as being "like a scene from Thunderbirds" by a wildlife trust.
Hazel Barton is a rare bird among medical microbiologists, more than likely the only one with a map of South Dakota's Wind Cave tattooed on her left biceps.
That makes him a rare bird: a well-connected businessman who does not shun the Democrats -- who, in fact, has developed something of a second career as a political peacemaker.
Once they were studiously ignored, but now that they are known to be both well-off and prepared to pay whatever it takes to spot a rare bird they are wooed by cash-strapped ranchers and dilapidated Gulf coast towns.
One of them, a retired union coal miner, was identified to me as if he were a rare species of bird.
South of Scotland Labour MSP Claudia Beamish said she was appalled anyone could shoot such a "rare and beautiful bird".
Sportsfriends is interesting, along with its collaborative nature, for being that relatively rare bird, a Kickstarter for a PlayStation 3 launch.
Mr Lebed was that rare Russian bird: a senior officer more or less in favour of democracy.
Environmentalists said the area is a breeding ground for bird species including rare skylarks and lapwings.
All the same, Mr Rossel remains that rare bird in Russia a powerful, reasonably effective politician who takes voters seriously, and is driven by them rather than nostalgia, egotism or self-enrichment.
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