Thrush
(noun)
A small to medium-sized songbird with a brown or grey back and white underparts.
Origin:
Old english thrēas, of germanic origin; related to dutch tars and german drossel.
Examples:
- The thrush sang sweetly in the early morning.
- The thrush perched on the branch and pecked at a berry.
- The thrush is a common bird in many parts of the world.
- The thrush had a beautiful song that could be heard in the forest.
- The thrush nested in a hole in the tree.