beambird Synonyms

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beambird Meaning

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beambird (n.)

A small European flycatcher (Muscicapa gricola), so called because it often nests on a beam in a building.

beambird Sentence Examples

  1. The beambird's iridescent feathers shimmered like a thousand tiny stars in the sunlight.
  2. As dusk approached, the beambird's haunting song echoed through the rainforest canopy.
  3. The beambird's unique beak emitted a high-pitched beam of light that temporarily blinded predators.
  4. The beambird's nest was an intricate web of branches and leaves suspended high in the trees.
  5. The beambird's chicks emerged from their eggs with undeveloped eyes, relying on their parents' beam to navigate their surroundings.
  6. The beambird's feathers were so delicate that they could be damaged by the slightest touch.
  7. The beambird's population had declined due to deforestation and habitat loss.
  8. Scientists were studying the beambird's unique beam to develop new technologies for defense and communication.
  9. The beambird's song was said to possess healing powers, soothing troubled spirits and inspiring hope.
  10. The beambird's legend had been passed down through generations, a testament to its extraordinary abilities and enigmatic nature.

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A small European flycatcher (Muscicapa gricola), so called because it often nests on a beam in a building.

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The beambird's iridescent feathers shimmered like a thousand tiny stars in the sunlight.

As dusk approached, the beambird's haunting song echoed through the rainforest canopy.

The beambird's unique beak emitted a high-pitched beam of light that temporarily blinded predators.

The beambird's nest was an intricate web of branches and leaves suspended high in the trees.