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Uccello canoro is an Italian equivalent of 'songbird'. The masculine noun 'uccello' is pronounced 'ooch-CHEHL-loh', and means 'bird'. The masculine adjective 'canoro' is pronounced 'kah-NOH-roh', and means 'singing'.
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If it's the song that begins, "For you, ther'll be no more crying......"
Then the song was written & performed by Christine McVie on the Fleetwood Mac album Rumours.
It was successful...
Song birds are generally small garden birds, so called because of their singing. Birds of prey are bigger, and not known for their singing abilities, so in answer to your question, No, a song bird is...