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Definition of Seedeaters
1. seedeater [n] - See also: seedeater
Lexicographical Neighbors of Seedeaters
Literary usage of Seedeaters
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. Our Search for a Wilderness: An Account of Two Ornithological Expeditions to by Blair Niles, William Beebe (1910)
"The little seedeaters were the most familiar birds about the bungalow, coming to
the steps to feed on fallen seeds. One of the first things which caught our ..."
2. The Reptiles of the Pacific Coast and Great Basin: An Account of the Species by John Van Denburgh (1890)
"THE seedeaters. (7) Adult male more conspicuously colored than female; young like
female, but young male generally intermediate in plumage between female ..."
3. Mexico's Pacific Coast by Vivien Lougheed (2004)
"There are also orioles, cowbirds, seedeaters and woodpeckers. Outfitters/Tour
Operators Underworld Scuba, ..."
4. Evolution of the Colors of North American Land Birds by Charles Augustus Keeler (1893)
"THE seedeaters. (7) Adult male inore conspicuously colored than female; young
like female, but young male generally intermediate in plumage between female ..."