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Meaning of cedarbird

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cedarbird (n)

widely distributed over temperate North America

cedarbird Sentence Examples

  1. The cedarbird perched gracefully atop the tall cedar tree, its feathers shimmering in the sunlight.
  2. As I walked through the forest, I caught sight of a cedarbird darting among the branches.
  3. The cedarbird's distinctive call echoed through the woods, signaling the arrival of spring.
  4. With its sleek gray plumage, the cedarbird blended seamlessly into the foliage.
  5. A cedarbird swooped down to snatch a berry from the bush, its agile movements mesmerizing to behold.
  6. I marveled at the cedarbird's elegant flight as it glided effortlessly through the air.
  7. During the autumn months, cedarbirds can often be seen feasting on the berries that adorn the cedar trees.
  8. The cedarbird's melodious song filled the forest with a sense of tranquility.
  9. Observing the cedarbird's intricate mating dance was a rare and beautiful sight.
  10. A pair of cedarbirds built their nest high in the branches of a towering cedar, a testament to their adaptability and resourcefulness.

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widely distributed over temperate North America

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The cedarbird perched gracefully atop the tall cedar tree, its feathers shimmering in the sunlight.

As I walked through the forest, I caught sight of a cedarbird darting among the branches.

The cedarbird's distinctive call echoed through the woods, signaling the arrival of spring.

With its sleek gray plumage, the cedarbird blended seamlessly into the foliage.