Okay, the user wants me to translate "bird-fanciers" into German. Let me think. The term "bird-fanciers" refers to people who keep birds as pets or hobbyists who breed birds. In German, the equivalent term would be "Vogelzüchter" or "Vogelhalter".
Wait, "Vogelzüchter" specifically means people who breed birds, while "Vogelhalter" is more about people who keep birds. The original term "fanciers" might lean towards enthusiasts or hobbyists, so maybe "Vogelzüchter" is more accurate if they're breeding. But sometimes "fanciers" can just mean people who keep birds as a hobby, not necessarily breeding.
Hmm, maybe "Vogelhalter" is more general. Let me check a dictionary. "Fancier" as a noun is "Enthusiast" or "Hobbyist". So "bird fanciers" would be "Vogelenthusiasten" or "Vogelhobbys". But those aren't common terms. The more standard term is "Vogelzüchter" for people involved in bird breeding. However, if the context is just keeping birds as pets, "Vogelhalter" might be better.
I think the safest translation here is "Vogelzüchter" because it's the direct equivalent for people who breed birds, which aligns with "fanciers" in the context of bird keeping. But I should confirm if there's a more commonly used term. Alternatively, "Vogelbegeisterte" could be used, but that's more "bird enthusiasts".
Wait, the user provided the example translation as "Vogelzüchter" for "bird-fanciers". So maybe that's the expected answer here. I'll go with "Vogelzüchter" as the translation.
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