cedarbird

/ˈsɛdərbɜrd/

Definitions

1. noun

A type of bird that inhabits cedar forests, often identified by its distinctive call.

“The cedarbird’s haunting song echoed through the forest, a soothing melody that calmed the senses.”

2. noun

A colloquial term for a bird species native to regions where eastern redcedar or Atlas cedar trees are prevalent.

“During our trip to the Texas Hill Country, we spotted a cedarbird perched on a majestic cedar tree.”

Synonyms

  • cedar thrush
  • eastern redcedar bird

Antonyms

  • desert bird
  • dryland bird