Sentence example with the word 'snowbird'

snowbird

Definition n. medium-sized Eurasian thrush seen chiefly in winter

Last update: June 10, 2015


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The Oregon robin (Merula naevia) and the Oregon snowbird (Junco Oregonus) are common in Oregon and northward.   [Please select]

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A small brown bird, much like the snowbird of his own land, hopped near, detected the human presence and then hopped deliberately away.   [Please select]

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It means 'The Snowbird' in Aleut, but when she's aroused she's more like a hawk.   [Please select]

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"So when all the other birds had failed," he heard her say, "the little snowbird asked for a chance to try."   [Please select]

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A crow, its black feet red with a slain snowbird's blood, flapped clumsily overhead.   [Please select]

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They are differentiated from the common slate-colored snowbird by their ash-gray suits, modestly decorated with a rust-colored patch on the back.   [Please select]

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He wrote of the bee, of the wild flowers, of the storm, of the snowbird, and of running waters.   [Please select]

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