But then the biggest danger we faced was tripping over the occasional turtle that clambered out of Ladybird Lake.
Ranger Rick and the Coyote|Carol Flake Chapman|September 10, 2011|DAILY BEAST
He quotes the verse in question, and it proves to be none other than the good old rhyme: "Ladybird, Ladybird, fly away home!"
Main Currents in Nineteenth Century Literature, Vol. II (of 6): The Romantic School in Germany|Georg Brandes
Most important of these is the natural enemy of the orange-tree scale, the ladybug, or ladybird beetle.
A Civic Biology|George William Hunter
As Ladybird proceeded, her charity grew wider, and finally acknowledged no bounds either social or ethical.
The Staying Guest|Carolyn Wells
“I asked Jim Blake,” said Ladybird, thinking it wise to begin with the least objectionable one.
The Staying Guest|Carolyn Wells
Both the Misses Flint wore a look of sternness that Ladybird could not misinterpret.
The Staying Guest|Carolyn Wells
ladybird
/ (ˈleɪdɪˌbɜːd) /
noun
any of various small brightly coloured beetles of the family Coccinellidae, such as Adalia bipunctata (two-spotted ladybird), which has red elytra marked with black spotsUsual US and Canadian name: ladybug
Word Origin for ladybird
C18: named after Our Lady, the Virgin Mary
Words nearby ladybird
lad's love, lady, lady apple, Lady Baltimore cake, ladybeetle, ladybird, ladybird beetle, Lady Bountiful, ladyboy, ladybug, Lady chapel