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bluebirds

n. (plural of bluebird English)

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Bluebirds (TV series)

Bluebirds was a CBBC drama most notable for featuring Barbara Windsor and Martine McCutcheon. First broadcast on 5 October 1989, the show ran for six episodes.

The cast also featured regulars Isabelle Lucas, Sheila Steafel, Pauline Delaney, Graeme Lally, Sean Blowers and Lance Percival plus — in one episode — a teenage Idris Elba.

Bluebirds (Australian nurses)

The "Bluebirds" were a group of twenty Australian civilian nurses and a masseuse who volunteered for service in France during World War I. Recruited through the Australian Red Cross Society, the group's nickname referred to the colours of their specially-designed uniforms. After arriving in France the nurses were split between different hospitals where they treated wounded and ill soldiers. They returned to Australia individually following the war and did not receive any medals or veterans' benefits from the Australian government.

Usage examples of "bluebirds".

These bluebirds are messengers, bringing in hope from the world outside.

Everywhere at this time of year, female bluebirds fought female, and males fought male, defending territory with the snuggest nesting hollows.

Julia the wonder of that place: swamp oak and bluebirds, swallows and bullfrogs, white oak and birch, my own private playground for a month.