Birdsong

Word BIRDSONG
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Definitions and meanings of "Birdsong"

What do we mean by birdsong?

A vocalisation made by a bird for the purposes of courtship.

Vocalisations made by birds, considered collectively.

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The word "birdsong" in example sentences

While struggling to read a short story one afternoon, I get fixated on the word birdsong. ❋ Mira Bartók (2011)

The purity of birdsong is owed in large part to rapid, controlled changes in the shape of the birds 'upper vocal tracts, according to a new study of Northern Cardinals by scientists at Indiana University Bloomington, Purdue University and Australian National University. ❋ Unknown (2006)

I dearly love those weeks in spring when it's cool enough to sleep with the windows open, and early enough in the year that noisy birdsong is all the alarm clock that I need. ❋ Unknown (2005)

My brain is just a field of scattering deer, a birdsong is a bridge of wings, there are ants crawling in and out of my ears. ❋ Mira Bartók (2011)

The tone that is said to improve skin mixes a burst of electro-Schubert with woodland noises such as birdsong and streams. ❋ Unknown (2010)

Their music uses band instrumentation, field recordings such as birdsong and street chatters, filtered electronics, speech and song fragments.

Whether it's the croak of a raven perched high above us while we're on a particularly exhausting trail run, or the raucous conversation of blackbirds that congregate around the CMC building in Breckenridge, we always feel strangely soothed and / or encouraged by the "birdsong" of the corvids. ❋ BY SUMMIT UP (2008)

Their high pitched alarm calls are often mistaken for birdsong, but if you pay close attention you'll notice a flash of brown, black and white dashing for a burrow after each sharp chirp. ❋ David Mizejewski (2011)

I like kids, but their vociferous ways are not entertaining to me when I'm on vacation -- at Bucuti, I could hear the ocean's gentle waves no matter where I was in the resort, with only adult conversation much of it European, birdsong and footsteps to interrupt the ocean music. ❋ Starre Vartan (2011)

No tree surfers are up in the leafy canopy on this weekday and the quiet woods echo with birdsong and the distant rumble of crushing machinery in the quarry across the river beneath Hingston Down. ❋ Unknown (2011)

Hours or minutes that might seem thrown away can be seen with hindsight to have an unanticipated value – from a chance encounter, perhaps, or the dawning realisation of a solution to a niggling problem, or the brief moments when a thread of birdsong leaks into your head. ❋ Unknown (2011)

All you'll hear is birdsong, church bells, other people's conversations and the coffee machine. ❋ Unknown (2011)

Then this gem: Unless accompanied by words, music is as meaningless as birdsong. ❋ Unknown (2009)

Others identify more intimate ambassadors: the first dashing yellow daffodil, the rising dawn chorus of birdsong, the earliest appearance of frogspawn in ponds and ditches, the first cut of grass, a pied wagtail over ploughed land and yellow catkins dangling from hazel branches all symbolise spring's arrival for someone. ❋ Unknown (2011)

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