a person who hunts wild birds
from Old English 'fugelere', from 'fugol' meaning bird
A fowler follows fowl - bird hunters need good aim!
Fowler (bird-catcher/poultry keeper) was historically a male-coded trade and occupational surname, reflecting male dominance in medieval and early modern hunting and food production.
Use neutrally; acknowledge that women engaged in poultry-keeping and food production but were historically invisible in records.
["poultry keeper","bird-catcher"]
Women managed poultry and food preservation in household economies; recognizing this erased labor recovers their economic contributions.
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