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Common black European thrush.
merle
blackbird
ouzel
merl
European blackbird
Turdus merula
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1
There, awaiting him, was a dainty and temperamental
merle
,
of the Tazewell strain.
2
Clinical results were excellent according to a median
Merle
-
d'
Aubigné
score of 18.
3
Merle
stood at the window, her face grey in the clammy light.
4
Merle
had finished dressing, and stood looking at herself in the glass.
5
Morey tended bar himself since
Merle
Squire was at home with Lance.
1
Mrs Bridgenorth reads placidly: Collins counts: a
blackbird
sings in the garden.
2
A
blackbird
darted out of the hedge and away over the fields.
3
The bird that most impressed me on my walk was the
blackbird
.
4
Clear was the voice, and as sweet as the April
blackbird
sings.
5
A
blackbird
had come into the tree and was singing blithely there.
1
Another bird I love among the Alps is the dipper or water
ouzel
.
2
The bluebird was in the Yosemite also, and the
water
-
ouzel
haunted the lucid waters.
3
Closer inspection showed that the bird was a grey-winged
ouzel
.
4
Who can hear the wild song of the
ouzel
and not feel an answering thrill?
5
He is otherwise called the rose-coloured
ouzel
or starling.'
1
Off
Merling
Rock two days before, they had sighted a half-dozen fishing skiffs.
2
There was little direct market impact seen from the attack, although shares of theme park operator Merlin Entertainments
MERL
.
L
fell 1.5 percent.
1
The voice of the thrushes (and our robin and the
European
blackbird
are thrushes) is flute-like.
2
European
blackbirds
occasionally flock in winter and move from one country or area to another in search of food.
1
The morning blackbird on our kitchen windowsill is an odd sort of
Turdus
merula
.
1
Colley means a blackbird; water-colley, the water-blackbird or
water
-
ousel
-
called
the
dipper in the North.
2
She was a handsome brunette-indeed, the squire called her a "black
ousel
.
"
3
Sang I, sweet as the bright-billed
ousel
,
a
4
SO they journeyed until they came to the nest of an
ousel
,
and Gwrhyr spoke to her.
5
He sang the song of the
"
ousel
cock," but he could not make himself heard.
6
The
ousel
cock, so black of hue
7
Under the roots of alders the
water
-
ousel
often creeps by day, and the tall heron stalks past at night.
8
And the
ousel
answered:
9
The Aino believe that the heart of the
water
-
ousel
is exceedingly wise, and that in speech the bird is most eloquent.
10
The
water-
ousel
plucks moss from the riverbank to build its nest, but is does not improve the moss by plucking it.
11
A
water-
ousel
with white breast rises and flies on; again disturbed, he makes a circle, and returns to the stream behind.
12
The
ousel
haunts them, while still hang about their coasts the thin undercut drifts that never quite leave the high altitudes.
13
Suddenly, I heard the familiar whir of an
ousel
's
wings, and, looking up, saw my little comforter coming straight from the shore.
14
Down in the brush by the river was the happy little
water
-
ousel
,
as cheerful in his way as the dumpy-built musical canyon wren.
15
We now begin to expect our vernal migration of
ring
-
ousels
every week.
16
They went forward until they came to the
Ousel
of Cilgwri.
ousel
ousel cock
bill ousel
black ousel
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