Blackbirds

/ˈblækbɜːrdz/ noun

Dark-colored songbirds, including species like thrushes and starlings, though usually referring to the common European blackbird.

From 'black' + 'bird', a compound word that's been used since at least the 1300s. The name simply describes the bird's appearance.

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