Lexicographical Neighbors of Cedarbirds
Literary usage of Cedarbirds
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. The Auk: Quarterly Journal of Ornithology by American Ornithologists' Union, Nuttall Ornithological Club (1920)
"March 26, the last day they were seen here, five Bohemians were feeding on this
crab-apple in company with three cedarbirds. The differences were very plain ..."
2. Birds that Every Child Should Know: The East, by Neltje Blanchan [pseud by Nellie Blanchan (De Graff) Doubleday, Neltje Blanchan (1907)
"cedarbirds are responsible for no small part of the beauty of the lanes and ...
When a flock of cedarbirds enters your neighbourhood, there is no noisy ..."
3. Sunset by Southern Pacific Company, Southern Pacific Company. Passenger Dept (1913)
"We brush the skirts of Montecito but, blind to all else for today, we count a
glimpse of cedarbirds, sitting primly along a wire, more fortunate than all ..."
4. The Wilson Bulletin by Wilson Ornithological Club, Nebraska Ornithologists' Union, Wilson Ornithological Society (1900)
"To these I must add, for this immediate vicinity, a flock of ten cedarbirds which
wintered here and still remain, feeding on juniper berries, ..."
5. From Blomidon to Smoky: And Other Papers by Frank Bolles (1894)
"Their blended cries always drew hermits and Swainson's from the woods, cedarbirds
from their cherry feasts, and detachments of warblers from woods and ..."
6. Our Common Birds and how to Know Them by John Beveridge Grant (1891)
"... White-bellied Nuthatches, Winter Wrens, cedarbirds, Shrikes, Golden-crowned
Kinglets, Horned Larks, Pine, and Purple Finches, Juncos, Snow Buntings, ..."