"Warblers" Natural Recordings by Native Speakers
Small birds known for their melodious songs, typically with bright plumage, belonging to the family Sylviidae in the order Passeriformes.
The waratah is the floral emblem of New South Wales, Australia, and is a large, showy red flower with a distinctive shape and bright yellow stamens. It is native to the southeastern regions of Australia.<br><br>In Australian English, the term waratah can also refer to the Waratah football union, which is the governing body for the sport of rugby union in New South Wales.<br><br>Additionally, the word waratah is of Aboriginal origin and means "red flower" in the language of the Dharug people.
To speak or sing in a quavering or wavering voice or sound; to utter sounds, especially a musical sound, in a complicated or mournful way.
A warbler is a type of small, energetic bird that belongs to the family Sylviidae. Warblers are known for their bright songs and migrations, often traveling thousands of miles between their summer breeding grounds in North America and their wintering grounds in Central and South America.<br><br>There is also a term "warbler" used to describe a person who speaks with a strong regional accent or dialect, often in a humorous or exaggerated way. For example, "the warbler in the movie had a hilarious accent that added to the comedy."