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Definitions from the WebTurdidDefinition:Turdid refers to a family of small to medium-sized songbirds that are known for their melodious singing and colorful plumage. The family Turdidae includes various species of thrushes, chats, and related birds. Senses:1. Noun:(a) A bird belonging to the family Turdidae. (b) A person who is an avid birdwatcher or bird enthusiast. 2. Adjective:(a) Pertaining to the family Turdidae or its characteristics. (b) Resembling the behavior or appearance of a thrush or similar bird. Sample Sentences:(1) The American robin is a common turdid found across North America. (2) The turdid perched on a branch and filled the air with its melodious song. (3) As a passionate turdid, she spends hours observing and documenting various bird species. (4) The garden was adorned with turdid-like flowers, attracting colorful butterflies. Related Products:For more information on turdids and birdwatching, you may consider the following products: | ||||
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