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The Catbird is a courageous little creature, and in defense of its young it is so bold that it will contrive to drive away any snake that may approach its nest, snakes being its special aversion.
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The acquisition leaves another start-up called Catbird out in the cold.
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When the Doctor said "Catbird" the children began to imitate the various calls this famous garden bird utters, for by this time they were familiar with all his tricks and manners.
Citizen Bird Scenes from Bird-Life in Plain English for Beginners Elliott Coues 1870
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Via Catbird vSecurity and the "Catbird" virtual appliance, Catbird is the only company delivering best-practice security for Hypervisor, Guest VMs and Policy/Regulatory Security
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The Grey Catbird has a rapid-fire chorus of single notes that are often sharp or slightly buzzy; it's call sounds somewhat like a cat mewing, hence the name.
City Bird aka TBTAM 2009
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Catbird in the backyard with something in its beak ...
Archive 2009-06-01 AYDIN 2009
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Catbird in the backyard with something in its beak
Archive 2009-06-01 AYDIN 2009
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The child accidentally walked off with the piece of jewelry from Williamsburg accessories store Catbird, ...
Catbird Shoplifter Delivers Cutest Apology Note Ever (PHOTOS) 2010
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The child accidentally walked off with the piece of jewelry from Williamsburg accessories store Catbird, only to later tearfully deliver this hand-written note to the store's "people."
Catbird Shoplifter Delivers Cutest Apology Note Ever (PHOTOS) 2010
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Catbird in the backyard with something in its beak...
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