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common canary

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Definition:

The common canary is a small bird that originates from the Canary Islands and the Azores. It is well-known for its beautiful singing and is often kept as a pet in cages. The birds are usually bright yellow, but they can also come in other colors.

Usage Instructions:

You can use "common canary" when talking about pet birds, nature, or discussing different types of animals. It’s a noun, so it’s used to name the bird.

Example:
  • "My grandmother has a common canary that sings every morning."
Advanced Usage:

When discussing birds in a more scientific context, you might refer to its scientific name, Serinus canaria. Additionally, you might talk about breeding canaries for specific colors or singing abilities.

Word Variants:
  • Canary - This can refer to the common canary or other types of canaries.
  • Canary yellow - A bright yellow color, often associated with the color of the bird.
Different Meanings:
  • Canary can also refer to a person who sings or is a good singer, derived from the bird’s singing ability.
  • In mining, a "canary in a coal mine" is a warning sign for danger.
Synonyms:
  • Singing bird
  • Cage bird (though this is a more general term)
Idioms and Phrasal Verbs:
  • "Canary in a coal mine": This idiom means a warning sign of danger or trouble. For example, “The increase in traffic accidents is a canary in a coal mine for our city's safety.”
Summary:

The common canary is a cheerful bird known for its song, often kept as a pet. You can talk about its color, song, and care, and it can also be used in idioms to symbolize warnings.

Noun
  1. native to the Canary Islands and Azores; popular usually yellow cage bird noted for its song

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