What is another word for redbirds?

Pronunciation: [ɹˈɛdbɜːdz] (IPA)

Redbirds are often referred to as cardinals, crimson finches, scarlet tanagers, and vermilion flycatchers. These colorful birds are commonly found in North and South America and are known for their bright red plumage. Cardinals are a popular backyard bird and are easily recognizable with their iconic crest on their head and black face mask. Crimson finches are also red birds found in Australia and Asia. Scarlet tanagers are forest birds found in North America, and their bright red feathers make them easy to spot amongst the greenery. Finally, vermilion flycatchers are small, vibrant birds found in Central and South America with a scarlet red body and wings.

What are the hypernyms for Redbirds?

A hypernym is a word with a broad meaning that encompasses more specific words called hyponyms.

Usage examples for Redbirds

In a clump of briers across the stream was the nest of a pair of redbirds that I was watching.
"Roof and Meadow"
Dallas Lore Sharp
And we'd sit there in the grass and listen to the redbirds in the cedars, and make up stories about all the people lying there asleep.
"The Little Colonel at Boarding-School"
Annie Fellows Johnston
Here happy redbirds glint and gloom, The wildrose sheds a sweet perfume, But death oft lurks in leaf and bloom, Down Lover's Lane!
"The Loom of Life"
Cotton Noe

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