Bluebirds

/ˈbluːbɜːrdz/ noun

Small North American songbirds with blue feathers, known for their beautiful singing and their association with happiness.

Compound of 'blue' (from Old English 'blaw') + 'bird' (from Germanic root). The bird itself (genus Sialia) is native to North America; the English name simply describes its appearance.

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