Bloodbird

/ˈblʌdbɜːrd/ noun

A small tropical bird with bright red or crimson plumage, named for its vivid blood-like coloring.

Compound of 'blood' (Old English blōd) and 'bird' (Old English brid), combining descriptive color with the animal class; likely a folk name dating to colonial naturalist observations of tropical fauna.

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