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Meaning of water thrush

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water thrush (n)

brownish North American warbler found near streams

Webster

water thrush ()

A North American bird of the genus Seiurus, belonging to the Warbler family, especially the common species (S. Noveboracensis).

The European water ousel.

The pied wagtail.

water thrush Sentence Examples

  1. The melodious water thrush filled the air with its cheerful song as it hopped along the stream bed.
  2. The elusive water thrush darted swiftly through the dense undergrowth near the water's edge.
  3. The water thrush's distinctive "zip" call alerted us to its presence among the reeds.
  4. The olive-backed water thrush migrated north for the breeding season, its journey spanning thousands of miles.
  5. The water thrush's long, slender bill was perfectly adapted for probing for insects in shallow water.
  6. The water thrush's nest was cunningly concealed in the roots of a tree overhanging the rushing water.
  7. The female water thrush incubated her eggs diligently while her mate stood guard nearby.
  8. The fledgling water thrush took its first hesitant steps towards the water, its tiny body still covered in down.
  9. The water thrush's intricate plumage blended perfectly with the dappled shade of the forest canopy.
  10. The presence of the water thrush was an indicator of a healthy and vibrant aquatic ecosystem.

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brownish North American warbler found near streamsA North American bird of the genus Seiurus, belonging to the Warbler family, especially the common species (S.

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The melodious water thrush filled the air with its cheerful song as it hopped along the stream bed.

The elusive water thrush darted swiftly through the dense undergrowth near the water's edge.

The water thrush's distinctive "zip" call alerted us to its presence among the reeds.

The olive-backed water thrush migrated north for the breeding season, its journey spanning thousands of miles.