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Wattlebird

Wattlebird logo #10101) Iao
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Wattlebird

Wattlebird logo #10101) Nectar-eating avian
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Wattlebird

Wattlebird logo #21000 Wattlebirds (Anthochaera) are members of the honeyeater family, and native to Australia. Species of wattlebird include the little wattlebird, the red wattlebird, the western wattlebird, and the yellow wattlebird. Recent evidence suggests the regent honeyeater belongs in this genus. Wattlebirds are characterized by their wattles. These are bare fle...
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Wattlebird

Wattlebird logo #21002• (n.) The Australian brush turkey. • (n.) Any one of several species of honey eaters belonging to Anthochaera and allied genera of the family Meliphagidae. These birds usually have a large and conspicuous wattle of naked skin hanging down below each ear. They are natives of Australia and adjacent islands.Wattlebird: words in the definiti...
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wattlebird

wattlebird logo #21003any of several New Zealand birds of the family Callaeidae (q.v.); also, a particular name for any honeyeater (q.v.) of the genus Anthochaera.[1 related articles]
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wattlebird

wattlebird logo #209731. <ornithology> Any one of several species of honey eaters belonging to Anthochaera and allied genera of the family Meliphagidae. These birds usually have a large and conspicuous wattle of naked skin hanging down below each ear. They are natives of Australia and adjacent islands. ... The best-known species (Anthochaera carunculata) has the u...
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Wattlebird

Wattlebird logo #20972Wat'tle·bird` noun 1. (Zoology) Any one of several species of honey eaters belonging to Anthochæra and allied genera of the family Meliphagidæ . These birds usually have a large and conspicuous wattle of naked skin hanging down below each ear. They are natives of Australi...
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