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Ladybird

usgb/ˈleɪdibɜːrd/Volume
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Ladybirds are often found in gardens and fields, so they're commonly discussed in nature settings. SlideKids enjoyed spotting various ladybirds on the nature trail.
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Ladybirds are seen as beneficial insects, often loved by gardeners for eating pests like aphids. SlideThe ladybird population in our garden has kept the aphids under control.
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In some cultures, ladybirds are considered symbols of good luck and happiness. SlideWhen a ladybird landed on her hand, she smiled, recalling the old belief of incoming good fortune.