Definition of European blackbird

1. Noun. Common black European thrush.

Exact synonyms: Blackbird, Merl, Merle, Ousel, Ouzel, Turdus Merula
Generic synonyms: Thrush
Group relationships: Genus Turdus, Turdus

Lexicographical Neighbors of European Blackbird

European badger
European badgers
European barberry
European bean
European beaver
European beavers
European beech
European beggar-ticks
European bird cherry
European bison
European bisons
European bittern
European black alder
European black currant
European black grouse
European blackbird
European blueberry
European bog asphodel
European box
European bream
European brooklime
European brown bat
European bullhead
European bullheads
European catfish
European chestnut
European corn borer
European country
European cranberry
European cranberry bush

Literary usage of European blackbird

Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:

1. The Birds of Jamaica by Philip Henry Gosse, Richard Hill (1847)
"Though it was less varied than the song of the european blackbird, it was very much like its tones when it is heard over distant fields in a summer's ..."

2. The Standard Dictionary of Facts: History, Language, Literature, Biography edited by Henry Woldmar Ruoff (1909)
"The blackbirds or crow-blackbirds of America are quite different from the European blackbird, and are more nearly allied to t he- starlings and crows. ..."

3. The Young Folks' Cyclopædia of Common Things by John Denison Champlin (1884)
"They build their nests in trees and lay four to six bluish-white eggs, with brown and black streaks. The european blackbird belongs to the thrush family. ..."

4. The Birds of America by John James] [Audubon (1841)
"So much do certain notes of the Robin resemble those of the european blackbird, that frequently while in England the cry of the latter, as it flew hurriedly ..."

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