red-winged blackbird (Meaning)

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red-winged blackbird (n)

North American blackbird with scarlet patches on the wings

Synonyms & Antonyms of red-winged blackbird

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red-winged blackbird Sentence Examples

  1. The vibrant red-winged blackbird perched atop the cattail, its velvety feathers contrasting with the pale reeds.
  2. A symphony of whistles and trills erupted from the male red-winged blackbird, defending its territory from a rival.
  3. The female red-winged blackbird's nest was a cozy pouch woven into the tall marsh grass.
  4. As the sun began its descent, the red-winged blackbirds gathered in the trees, creating a cacophony of evening song.
  5. A flock of red-winged blackbirds spiraled through the air, their collective wingbeats resembling a miniature thunderstorm.
  6. The piercing yellow eyes of the red-winged blackbird watched intently for any sign of danger.
  7. The marsh reverberated with the chorus of red-winged blackbirds, their guttural calls echoing across the water.
  8. The male red-winged blackbird flaunted its scarlet epaulettes, displaying its dominance to potential mates.
  9. With a swift peck, the female red-winged blackbird fed an insect to its ravenous fledgling.
  10. As the seasons changed, the red-winged blackbirds prepared for their migration south, their vibrant plumage a testament to the beauty of nature's cycle.

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North American blackbird with scarlet patches on the wings

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The vibrant red-winged blackbird perched atop the cattail, its velvety feathers contrasting with the pale reeds.

A symphony of whistles and trills erupted from the male red-winged blackbird, defending its territory from a rival.

The female red-winged blackbird's nest was a cozy pouch woven into the tall marsh grass.

As the sun began its descent, the red-winged blackbirds gathered in the trees, creating a cacophony of evening song.