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Discover Ludwig"colorful bird" is a grammatically correct and usable phrase in written English.
You can use it when you want to describe a bird with vivid or distinctive coloring. For example, "After the rain had stopped, a colorful bird perched on the windowsill."
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A small, colorful bird with a distinctly big-headed appearance.
The Jamaican Tody is a tiny, colorful bird of wooded areas throughout the island of Jamaica.
Local extinctions of this colorful bird have been noted in Misiones, Argentina and Rio Grande Del Sul in Brazil.
She holds up a colorful bird figure to which she has attached braided yellow, red and black acrylic strands.
In the play "Journey to the West," for instance, the character Monkey transforms into a water snake and then a colorful bird.
Mr. Minor owned many paintings by Ed Ruscha, including "Angry Because It's Plaster, Not Milk," a 1965 canvas of a colorful bird hovering over a glass of milk that looks as though it is about to spill.
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They're by-products of the food industry, cut and dyed to resemble more colorful birds.
"Perhaps he missed the colorful birds of his childhood in the tropics.
Now they know – at least about two of the colorful birds – thanks to a capsule-size transmitter on each bird's leg that tracked its whereabouts.
Ms. Fleiss, gaunt and high-strung, is not nearly as likeable, but she does adore her colorful birds, stroking their heads and sometimes hugging one to her chest.
They might have sat down somewhere, on a seat in a park, flower beds just beginning to be colorful, birds floating on the water.
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