Deepening with tenderness, Sadder the blue of hills that lounge along The lonesome west; sadder the song Of the wild redbird in the leafage yellow.
One night he said to his wife: "Maria, have you been noticin' the redbird of late?
The child saw the redbird and immediately claimed him, and that same day the edict went forth that a very dreadful time was in store for any one who harmed or even frightened the Cardinal.
He was the biggest, most aggressive redbird in the Limberlost, and easily reigned king of his kind.
And all the while the redbirdwhistles in the shrubbery.
Johnny Morris capered and danced and jumped so hard in the exuberance of his joy at receiving the redbird that all the way to the sitting room his mother was coaxing him to be quiet.
Among our acquaintances was a lame redbird who at one time had been trapped and made a prisoner, confined behind the bars of a wire cell for many weeks and months.
A redbird arose from the grass at their approach and circled away into the blue ether, and a rabbit, startled by the crackling of a twig, scattered away into the deeper undergrowth.
On a fallen log a redbird sang with jubilant note.
It did not take these sharp fellows long to discover that the young redbird was the easier prey, and soon every youngster on the ground was attended by a sparrow or two, ready to seize upon any fragment that fell.
It is a wonderful thing how the frost glistening on a rail, or a redbird chirping in a thicket of purple raspberry briers, can lift the heart into the sun.
They were afraid she was really dying now, so they lifted the lid a little to give her air, but as they did so there was a fluttering sound inside and something flew past them into the thicket and they heard a redbird cry, "kwish!
Bunny Rabbit, who felt quite spry again, frisked about too, and the redbird flew overhead, flapping his wings with joy, for he was so glad everything had turned out so merrily.
Thirty years ago, it is recorded that so far north as New Jersey the summerredbird was quite as common as any of the thrushes.
In the South still there is scarcely an orchard that does not contain this tropical-looking beauty -- the redbird par excellence, the sweetest singer of the family.
Can I believe that the squirrel and the redbird love me, when they flee from me?
The redbird is singing in the tree, his plumage all the brighter for the winter's bleaching.
I want to follow the path down by the big spring, through the hazel bushes, where the cotton tail jumped up just ahead of you and the redbird sang his sweetest song.
Then he would have something to offer Redbird and Eagle Feather.
She seemed to be saying that she expected to die before she ever knew those good feelings Redbird talked about with a man she loved.
Redbird could not live with the people who had murdered her.
As she listened to White Bear's heavy panting, Redbird remembered the sharp pain inside her when she first received him on the island near Saukenuk.
Redbird could see in Yellow Hair's eyes--such a bright blue--how much she longed for White Bear.
Redbird pressed against him, and her nearness warmed him.
Despairing, Redbird realized that the Winnebago Prophet could not smoke the pipe because that would be admitting that all his advice up to now had been wrong.
The redbird continued these peculiar actions for several minutes after which it flew and came to rest on the roof of the old colonial mansion directly above the room formerly occupied by the young master.
It became a standing remark among the boys that he was a Union redbird and had enlisted in our regiment to sound the reveille.
Then Blackbird and Redbird shook hands all around and went home.
Redbird flew to the woods, but Blackbird went over the lake to live.
Blackbird and Redbird were a little afraid they would come back.
Just about that time, Redbird said to Blackbird, "Those people are planning to attack us, for our wild potatoes.
I knew a little redbird Whose feathers every one Were as bright as the juice of a berry, Or the stain of the setting sun.
He swung me to the ground, and we crossed the road, climbed the fence, and in a minute our redbird swamp shut the schoolhouse and cross old Miss Amelia from sight.
In the South still there is scarcely an orchard that does not contain this tropical-looking beauty--the redbird par excellence, the sweetest singer of the family.
A redbird flashed from a rosebush and a mocking bird from a huge magnolia began to softly sing his morning love song to his mate.
A catbird cried from a rosebush, a redbird flashed and chirped from the hedge and a colt whinnied for his mother.
The joy of the season was in his face, and he was at home in the woods, for when a redbird called to its mate, the man whistled a reply and smiled to hear the bird's instant response.
A redbird carolled to its mate in the top of a wayside elm, and she laughed like a child.
The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "redbird" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word.