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Meaning of aber-de-vine
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aber-de-vine (n.)
The European siskin (Carduelis spinus), a small green and yellow finch, related to the goldfinch.
aber-de-vine Sentence Examples
- The Aberdevine is known for its vibrant yellow and green plumage.
- Bird enthusiasts often set up Aberdevine cages to observe these charming finches up close.
- In the pet store, there was a variety of Aberdevine supplies, from specialized feed to comfortable nesting materials.
- The melodious song of the Aberdevine filled the air in the aviary.
- Breeding Aberdevines requires careful attention to their dietary and environmental needs.
- A group of Aberdevines fluttered around the feeder, bringing a burst of color to the backyard.
- The Aberdevine's cheerful chirps are a delightful soundtrack for any bird lover.
- The Aberdevine is native to Europe and Asia but has become popular as a pet worldwide.
- Ornithologists study the behavior and migration patterns of Aberdevines to better understand their ecology.
- Children were fascinated by the playful antics of Aberdevines in the aviary during their visit to the nature reserve.
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The European siskin (Carduelis spinus), a small green and yellow finch, related to the goldfinch.
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The Aberdevine is known for its vibrant yellow and green plumage.
Bird enthusiasts often set up Aberdevine cages to observe these charming finches up close.
In the pet store, there was a variety of Aberdevine supplies, from specialized feed to comfortable nesting materials.
The melodious song of the Aberdevine filled the air in the aviary.