Anting

//ˈæntɪŋ// noun

noun ·Rare ·Advanced level

Definitions

Noun
  1. 1
    The practice of some birds of rubbing live ants or occasionally other items into the feathers, possibly as a means of controlling parasites. uncountable

    "When we say a bird is anting, we mean that it is on the ground or on a twig with one or both wings half-spread and with its tail drawn under the body. In this unusual attitude it can be seen picking up ants with its bill and rubbing its head among the undersides of the wings and – or – into the base of the tail."

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"When we say a bird is anting, we mean that it is on the ground or on a twig with one or both wings half-spread and with its tail drawn under the body. In this unusual attitude it can be seen picking up ants with its bill and rubbing its head among the undersides of the wings and – or – into the base of the tail."

Etymology

From ant + -ing.

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