song thrush
Americannoun
noun
Etymology
Origin of song thrush
First recorded in 1660–70
Example Sentences
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In the Trossachs, in Scotland, I followed a song thrush about for a long time, attracted by its peculiar song.
From Ways of Nature by Burroughs, John
A song thrush on a budding tree near the window trilled forth his merry lay, and the maiden listened with light heart.
From A Maid at King Alfred?s Court by Madison, Lucy Foster
The breeding of blackbird, song thrush, and mistle thrush in Great Britain.
From The Breeding Birds of Kansas by Johnston, Richard F.
As if to deny that, Bobby suddenly shot down the slope in answer to a cry of alarm from a song thrush.
From Greyfriars Bobby by Atkinson, Eleanor Stackhouse
When he appears in the ballads as the merle, bracketed with his cousin the mavis, the song thrush, it is far easier to recognize him as the master singer that he is.
From Theodore Roosevelt; an Autobiography by Roosevelt, Theodore
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