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WARBLER

Webster's Dictionary 1828

WARBLER, noun

1. A singer; a songster; used of birds.

In lulling strains the fetherd warblers woo.

2. The common name of a genus of small birds (Sylvia,) comprising most of the small woodland songsters of Europe and North America. They feed on insects and are very lively and active. The blue-bird is a species of the genus.