rockbird
/ˈrɒkbaɪrd/Definitions
1. noun
A species of bird, typically a member of the thrush family, that inhabits rocky areas or has a rock-like appearance.
“The rockbird perched on the edge of the cliff, its gray feathers blending perfectly into the rocky terrain.”
2. noun
A colloquial term for a rock musician, especially a guitarist or drummer, often used to describe a skilled or charismatic performer.
“The lead singer of the rock band was known as the rockbird, and his stage presence was electrifying.”