Eastern subspecies of northern oriole.
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Examples for "firebird"
Examples for "firebird"
1Again and again she awakes with Miss Maharaj murmuring: once the men have spent their dowries, then the firebird comes.
2I told you that there would be trouble if you picked up the golden feather from the firebird's burning breast.
3The sea piled itself into waves with crests of foam, and the firebird came flying from the other side of the world.
4Appropriately enough, her non-singing debut at the Kirov was as a pair of legs belonging to a quadruped firebird in Rimsky-Korsakov's Golden Cockerel.
5Twenty minutes later, Lula rolled her Firebird into the Cluck-in-a-Bucket parking lot.
1The grape-destroyer was a bird of another color, namely, the Baltimore oriole.
2One of her adornments was the head, breast, and wing of a Baltimore oriole, worn in her hat.
3But the nest of nests, the ideal nest, after we have left the deep woods, is unquestionably that of the Baltimore oriole.
4Once during the marriage service a Baltimore oriole flashed into a tree near by, his golden plumage made more intense against the white blossoms.
5One of our friends kept on talking about a Baltimore oriole she had seen near our house, and described it as a beautiful yellowish fowl.
1The Baltimore -Bird, so call'd from the Lord Baltimore , Proprietor of all Maryland, in which Province many of them are found.
Translations for baltimore bird