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Definition of Ouzels
1. ouzel [n] - See also: ouzel
Lexicographical Neighbors of Ouzels
Literary usage of Ouzels
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. Things Chinese: Being Notes on Various Subjects Connected with China by James Dyer Ball (1893)
"... robins, ouzels, tailor-birds, woodpeckers, parrots, 14 species of pigeons,
gold and silver pheasants and others, and poultry, of which the common fowl, ..."
2. Proceedings by Zoological Society of London (1870)
"Mr. Gould exhibited, and made remarks on, some specimens of Water-ouzels (Cincin«)
killed in Norfolk, pointing out that these rds differed from the ordinary ..."
3. Belgravia by Mary Elizabeth Braddon (1872)
"Of course, from the water-ouzels which used to inhabit the neighbouring mere,
but which, ... Bones of beavers and water-ouzels have been dug up close by, ..."
4. Scribners Monthly (1878)
"ouzels seem so completely part and parcel of the streams they inhabit, they scarce
suggest any other origin than the streams themselves ; and one might ..."
5. The Mountains of California by John Muir (1907)
"Were the flights of all the ouzels in the Sierra traced on a chart, they would
indicate the direction of the flow of the entire system of ancient glaciers, ..."