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bluebird
[ bloo-burd ]
noun
- (usually initial capital letter) a member of Camp Fire, Inc., who is between the ages of six and eight.
bluebird
/ ˈːˌɜː /
noun
- any North American songbird of the genus Sialia , having a blue or partly blue plumage: subfamily Turdinae (thrushes)
- fairy bluebirdany songbird of the genus Irena , of S and SE Asia, having a blue-and-black plumage: family Irenidae
- any of various other birds having a blue plumage
Example Sentences
I don’t like house sparrows when I see them near bluebirds.
California — touted as a great backdrop for outdoor education because of its frequent bluebird days — is experiencing increasingly fierce wildfires and punishing heat.
Secondary cavity nesters include other birds — bluebirds, tree swallows, various wrens and owls, and even wood ducks — as well as flying squirrels, bats and more.
In spring, find western bluebirds, great horned owls and tree frogs, chipmunks, buttercups, warblers and three species of hummingbirds.
ALTA, Utah — It was a bluebird morning at the Alta Ski Area, and Carol Bowling, 76, was looking for fresh powder.
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