Definitions for "Bird's Eye"
Bird's Eye is a management framework with the goal of providing a "bird's eye" view of distributed Unix systems. It aims to provide similar functionality to HP IT/Operations , with more flexible message matching.
Due to local sharp depressions in the annual rings, accompanied by considerable fiber distortions. Once the depressions are formed, succeeding growth rings follow the same contour for many years. Rotary veneer cuts the depressions crosswise, and shows a series of circlets called bird's eyes. It occurs only in a small percentage of Maple trees.
Small diamond pattern accentuated by a dot in the middle, resembling the eye of a bird. Commonly used in suitings.
Keywords:  racemes, axillary, blue, flowers, old
Old World plant with axillary racemes of blue-and-white flowers
Placement of a camera above the subject so that the viewpoint is that of a bird looking down at the subject.
() A view of an object from above the horizon plane. An aerial view of the subject.
Keywords:  knit, double, fabric, associated, color
A two-color fabric design associated with double-knit fabric.