Common black European thrush.
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Examples for "blackbird"
Examples for "blackbird"
1Mrs Bridgenorth reads placidly: Collins counts: a blackbird sings in the garden.
2A blackbird darted out of the hedge and away over the fields.
3The bird that most impressed me on my walk was the blackbird.
4Clear was the voice, and as sweet as the April blackbird sings.
5A blackbird had come into the tree and was singing blithely there.
1Another bird I love among the Alps is the dipper or water ouzel.
2The bluebird was in the Yosemite also, and the water-ouzel haunted the lucid waters.
3Closer inspection showed that the bird was a grey-winged ouzel.
4Who can hear the wild song of the ouzel and not feel an answering thrill?
5He is otherwise called the rose-coloured ouzel or starling.'
1Colley means a blackbird; water-colley, the water-blackbird or water-ousel-calledthe dipper in the North.
2She was a handsome brunette-indeed, the squire called her a "black ousel."
3Sang I, sweet as the bright-billed ousel, a
4SO they journeyed until they came to the nest of an ousel, and Gwrhyr spoke to her.
5He sang the song of the "ousel cock," but he could not make himself heard.
1Off Merling Rock two days before, they had sighted a half-dozen fishing skiffs.
2There was little direct market impact seen from the attack, although shares of theme park operator Merlin Entertainments MERL.L fell 1.5 percent.
1The voice of the thrushes (and our robin and the European blackbird are thrushes) is flute-like.
2European blackbirds occasionally flock in winter and move from one country or area to another in search of food.
1The morning blackbird on our kitchen windowsill is an odd sort of Turdus merula.
1There, awaiting him, was a dainty and temperamental merle, of the Tazewell strain.
2It's a double merle gene that results in little pigmentation.
3This story will explain the later behavior of "la merle blanche" toward Chopin.
4A few feathers have been ruffled as merle makes her creative writing students share their work.
5Assisted by the merle, I mean to woo
6Clinical results were excellent according to a median Merle-d'Aubigné score of 18.
7Merle stood at the window, her face grey in the clammy light.
8Merle had finished dressing, and stood looking at herself in the glass.
9Morey tended bar himself since Merle Squire was at home with Lance.
10After a time the Pennimans and the Merle twin came from church.
11Then Merle Shirley approached the fireplace, taking the chair indicated by Kennedy.
12He listened intently, hearing laughing references to Merle in his new home.
13But Merle appeared rather to like the sound of a human voice.
14The Merle twin at this looked across at him with marked disfavour.
15On the very next day he came to Merle with important news.
16Now it was Merle's turn to walk up and down in suspense.