birdlime

/ˈbɜrdˌlaɪm/
noun
  1. A sticky substance spread on branches to catch small birds.
    • The poacher spread birdlime on the tree branch to trap finches.
    • In medieval times, hunters used birdlime made from mistletoe berries.
    • The sticky birdlime caught the sparrow's feet, holding it in place.
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