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melro-preto
Catalan
merla
Common black European thrush.
merle
blackbird
ouzel
ousel
merl
Turdus merula
Portuguese
melro-preto
merle
blackbird
ouzel
ousel
merl
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
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.
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 morning blackbird on our kitchen windowsill is an odd sort of
Turdus
merula
.
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.
Portuguese
melro-preto
melro
Catalan
merla