A very heavy songbird that is almost completely spherical. Dush are well known for having extremely soft feathers, which they shed periodically. Such shedding is believed to have come around to grant them their own source of soft nesting materials. During the colder months, they instead hold onto these feathers, taking on a look that is often described as "woolly".
Care must be taken when speaking of such a bird, though, as it is widely used as a slang term for the lower portions of a woman's anatomy. As such, it is easy for people to come to the wrong conclusion to what you are referring to.
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