warblers

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plural of warbler
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Cetti's warblers
plural form of Cetti's warbler
aquatic warblers
plural form of aquatic warbler
black and white warblers
plural form of black and white warbler
prothonotary warblers
plural form of prothonotary warbler
sedge warblers
plural form of sedge warbler
warbler
Some of various small passerine songbirds
warbler
Agent noun of warble; one who warbles
warbler
{n} a fine finger, songster, singing bird
warbler
a singer; usually a singer who adds embellishments to the song
warbler
The bluethroat, blackcap, reed warbler (see under Reed), and sedge warbler (see under Sedge) are well-known species
warbler
a small active songbird a singer; usually a singer who adds embellishments to the song
warbler
They are allied to the Old World warblers, but most of them are not particularly musical
warbler
British slang to describe a hissy fit
warbler
Any one of numerous species of small Old World singing birds belonging to the family Sylviidæ, many of which are noted songsters
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Warblers are a family of small birds that have a pleasant song. Any songbird of almost 350 Old World species (family Sylviidae) or about 120 New World species (family Parulidae, see wood warbler). Old World warblers, found in gardens, woodlands, and marshes, have a slender bill adapted for gleaning insects from foliage. They occur mainly from Europe and Asia to Africa and Australia, but a few (e.g., the gnatcatcher) live in the Americas. They are drab greenish, brownish, or black and 3.5-10 in. (9-26 cm) long. See also blackcap, blackpoll warbler, gnatcatcher, wood warbler
warbler
One who, or that which, warbles; a singer; a songster; applied chiefly to birds
warbler
{i} one who sings with trilled and modulated voice; small American songbird that eats insects and is sometimes brightly colored
warbler
a small active songbird
warbler
Any one of numerous species of small, often bright colored, American singing birds of the family or subfamily Mniotiltidæ, or Sylvicolinæ
warblers