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songbird

[ US /ˈsɔŋˌbɝd/ ]
[ UK /sˈɒŋbɜːd/ ]
NOUN
  1. any bird having a musical call

How To Use songbird In A Sentence

  • So Foster's got this vaguely martyr-like songbird persona she's working, and sometimes the devious witch bit sticks out too, as on ‘Crackerjack Fool’.
  • Such songbirds were considered the most elegant and refined of pets, a living reference to traditional Chinese art and poetry.
  • The area is home to a variety of other birds, including nesting bald eagles, hawks, owls, bluebirds and several other songbirds, wild turkeys, herons, and waterfowl.
  • Passeriformes is divided into two suborders; most of these birds are Passerii, oscine songbirds.
  • I responded to Dave that mobbing behavior, when smaller birds team up to harry a larger one, is common in many bird species, from corvids to raptors to songbirds.
  • Songbird numbers have actually crashed by more than 60 per cent whereas numbers of virtually all their bird and animal predators have more than doubled. Times, Sunday Times
  • I have 4 tabs in firefox, a pidgin window, the system monitor, compiz fusion, songbird and transmission open in ubuntu 9.04, and am currently using 457MB of 3. 2GB available. Install A Minimal Ubuntu Desktop | Lifehacker Australia
  • Choosing extensively forested landscapes should lead to reduced levels of nest predation and brood parasitism for songbirds.
  • Move over Brit-pop, and bring on another depressive songbird accompanied by an acoustic guitar.
  • But the physical part of the syrinx in small songbirds is kind of similar from one bird to the next.
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