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English
Etymology
From cat + bird, because its cry is said to resemble that of a cat.
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Noun
catbird (plural catbirds)
- Either of two species of American mockingbird relatives, the grey catbird, Dumetella carolinensis, and the black catbird, Melanoptila glabrirostris.
1832, Sharon Turner, The Sacred History of the World:The catbird’s note exactly resembles the voice of a kitten, that a stranger to it would instantly conclude that such an animal "had got bewildered in the branches".
- Any of four species of Australasian bowerbirds of the genera Ailuroedus and Scenopoeetes.
1985, Peter Carey, Illywhacker, Faber and Faber, published 2003, page 185:The cat bird had a forlorn cry, like a whimpering child or the animal it is named for.
- A babbler-like bird from eastern Africa, Parophasma galinieri.
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