blackbirds >> /ˈblakbəːd/
Definition: [noun] An Old World thrush with mainly black plumage.
Example: If no berries remain, having been stripped earlier by blackbirds and mistle thrushes, they perish.
Definition: [noun] A New World songbird with a strong pointed bill. The male has black plumage that is iridescent or has patches of red or yellow.
Example: Unlike dowdy, brown females of the species, male blackbirds possess bright yellow-to-orange beaks and shiny black plumage.
Definition: [noun] A black or Polynesian captive on a slave ship.