snowbird (Meaning)

Wordnet

snowbird (n)

medium-sized Eurasian thrush seen chiefly in winter

white Arctic bunting

small North American finch seen chiefly in winter

snowbird Sentence Examples

  1. As winter approached, the snowbirds began their annual migration to warmer climes.
  2. The snowbirds returned to their Northern homes as the first signs of spring emerged.
  3. Florida and Arizona are popular destinations for snowbirds seeking refuge from the cold.
  4. The snowbirds enjoyed the warm weather and sunny beaches, leaving the snow and ice behind.
  5. The influx of snowbirds brought economic benefits to coastal communities during the winter months.
  6. The snowbird community established close-knit social groups and support networks.
  7. The snowbirds admired the desert landscapes and abundant wildlife in their wintering grounds.
  8. Some snowbirds chose to RV full-time, traveling in their homes on wheels.
  9. The snowbirds embraced the slower pace of life and relaxed atmosphere of their temporary homes.
  10. As spring arrived, the snowbirds reluctantly prepared to return home, bidding farewell to their winter havens.

FAQs About the word snowbird

medium-sized Eurasian thrush seen chiefly in winter, white Arctic bunting, small North American finch seen chiefly in winter

wayfarer, traveller, sunseeker, visitor, journeyer,pilgrim, traveler, hosteller,vacationer, tourist

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As winter approached, the snowbirds began their annual migration to warmer climes.

The snowbirds returned to their Northern homes as the first signs of spring emerged.

Florida and Arizona are popular destinations for snowbirds seeking refuge from the cold.

The snowbirds enjoyed the warm weather and sunny beaches, leaving the snow and ice behind.