Blackbird (bird)

See also: Blackbird

The blackbird is a bird. It primarily indicates in Europe the black Merle (of the family of the Turdidé S, kind Turdus ), which is of a size ranging between that of the sparrow and the crow, and of a Longévité of 15-20 years. The blackbird calls, chatters, sings, flute, jase, whistles among its cries.
Mais the term indicates several other species:

  • blue Blackbird which indicates two species,
  • Merle of rock,
  • Ring ouzel,
  • Merle shama,
  • Siberian Merle,
  • Merle of America,
and also:
  • Blackbird of water or dipper,
  • Blackbird of the Indies or grackle,
expressions:
  • for lack of thrushes, one eats blackbirds: when one cannot have more, one must be satisfied with what one A.
  • white Merle: thing or nobody untraceable. (see rare bird)
  • sings, beautiful blackbird, sings: you can always speak, I will not listen to you.

See too

  • In the Slavic countries of language, the name Kosovo drift of the root kos meaning blackbird.
  • Lonàn is an Irish male first name having an etymology coming from old Irish lon meaning blackbird , followed by a diminutive.
  • Blackbird, English blackbird, indicates a furtive fighter,

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