ring blackbird (Meaning)

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ring blackbird (n)

European thrush common in rocky areas; the male has blackish plumage with a white band around the neck

Synonyms & Antonyms of ring blackbird

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ring blackbird Sentence Examples

  1. The ring blackbird's song echoed through the tranquil forest, a melodious symphony.
  2. The male ring blackbird's plumage glistened in the sunlight, with a striking yellow eye-ring.
  3. The female ring blackbird's nest was concealed amidst a dense thicket, providing a sanctuary for her young.
  4. The ring blackbird's diet consists mainly of insects, which it deftly captures in flight.
  5. During the breeding season, ring blackbirds engage in elaborate courtship displays, including vocalizations and aerial acrobatics.
  6. The ring blackbird is a migratory species, traveling long distances to find suitable breeding grounds.
  7. The ring blackbird's population has been declining in recent years due to habitat loss and climate change.
  8. Conservation efforts are underway to protect the dwindling numbers of ring blackbirds.
  9. The ring blackbird is a symbol of the beauty and fragility of nature.
  10. The ring blackbird's song brings a sense of serenity and peace to those who hear it.

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European thrush common in rocky areas; the male has blackish plumage with a white band around the neck

No synonyms found.

No antonyms found.

The ring blackbird's song echoed through the tranquil forest, a melodious symphony.

The male ring blackbird's plumage glistened in the sunlight, with a striking yellow eye-ring.

The female ring blackbird's nest was concealed amidst a dense thicket, providing a sanctuary for her young.

The ring blackbird's diet consists mainly of insects, which it deftly captures in flight.