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Definition of Songbirds
1. songbird [n] - See also: songbird
Lexicographical Neighbors of Songbirds
Literary usage of Songbirds
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. Sunset by Southern Pacific Company, Southern Pacific Company. Passenger Dept (1914)
"TWO CALIFORNIA songbirds m EUROPE THE STORY OF A LUCK-CHILD AND A LOVELY MISSIONARY
and their CONQUEST of a GERMAN CITY By EDNAH AIK. ..."
2. Recollections of a Rebel Reefer by James Morris Morgan (1917)
"... Rabbits in myriads — Aborigines — Marriage customs — Black trackers — Black
swans — No songbirds, but many curious birds — The "laughing jackass" always ..."
3. Musical Memories: My Recollections of Celebrities of the Half Century, 1850-1900 by George Putnam Upton (1908)
"... from the United States must have induced the belief among European songbirds
that Jenny Lind had discovered an inexhaustible musical and golden bonanza, ..."
4. HIV/Aids Policy in Hawaii by James Lumeng (1992)
"SOD Beat . beaver, songbirds Good for naturali^inii; ... in i songbirds, deer,
chipmunk, bees, small mammals Forms a tall thicket; excellent wildlife plant ..."
5. Musical Memories: My Recollections of Celebrities of the Half Century, 1850-1900 by George Putnam Upton (1908)
"... from the United States must have induced the belief among European songbirds
that Jenny Lind had discovered an inexhaustible musical and golden bonanza, ..."
6. Ecosystem Matters: Activity and Resource Guide for Environmental Educators by Mary Adams (1995)
"Consequently, many neotropical songbirds are lost in their winter nesting ...
Some migratory songbirds prefer to nest in forest interiors as far from roads ..."