songbird

[sɔŋbɜːrd]

songbird Definition

a bird with a musical call or song, especially one that is a common and familiar sound in its natural environment.

Using songbird: Examples

Take a moment to familiarize yourself with how "songbird" can be used in various situations through the following examples!

  • Example

    The robin is a well-known songbird.

  • Example

    I love listening to the songbirds in the morning.

  • Example

    The park is full of songbirds during the springtime.

songbird Synonyms and Antonyms

Synonyms for songbird

Phrases with songbird

  • the seasonal movement of songbirds from one region to another

    Example

    The songbird migration is a spectacular sight to see.

  • the natural environment where songbirds live and thrive

    Example

    The destruction of forests has led to a decline in songbird habitat.

  • the number of songbirds in a particular area or region

    Example

    Conservation efforts have helped to increase the songbird population in this area.

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Summary: songbird in Brief

A 'songbird' [sɔŋbɜːrd] is a bird with a musical call or song, often heard in its natural environment. Examples include the robin, warbler, thrush, and finch. Phrases like 'songbird migration,' 'songbird habitat,' and 'songbird population' refer to the seasonal movement, natural environment, and number of songbirds in a particular area. A formal alternative to 'songbird' is 'avian vocalist.'