Yes, it's in a Christmas song. But it's also a bird in real life.
mocking bird?
The 12 Days of Christmas is the song that sings about a partridge. Did you ever wonder how many times it mentions the bird? The answer is in the title of course.
The bird you're thinking of is the "turkey." In the popular Christmas song "The Twelve Days of Christmas," one of the gifts mentioned is "a partridge in a pear tree," but turkeys are often associated with the holiday season, especially in the context of Thanksgiving. While turkeys aren't directly mentioned in Christmas carols, they are commonly referenced in festive celebrations.
turkey turtle dove (in the 12 days of Christmas song)
mocking bird.
Poinsettia, whipping willow , bird of paradise, christmas cactus,
The Christmas Song "Chestnuts Roasting on an Open Fire"
Another name for a christmas song is a Christmas carol.
The song you're referring to is "Winter Wonderland." In this classic Christmas tune, the lyrics mention Parson Brown, a character who symbolizes a potential wedding in the snow, along with imagery of a bluebird and a new bird. The song captures the joy and whimsy of winter festivities, including scenes of building snowmen and enjoying the season's beauty.
The Christmas song
Song Bird Records ended in 1979.