Sentences with PICIFORM-BIRD
Check out our example sentences below to help you understand the context.Sentences
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"The toucan is a famous piciform bird known for its colorful beak."
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"Woodpeckers are another common type of piciform bird found in many forests."
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"The piciform bird family includes barbets, toucans, and honeyguides."
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"The green woodpecker is a large piciform bird native to Europe."
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"The piciform bird's beak is adapted for drilling holes in trees."
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"The flicker is a type of piciform bird that can often be seen drumming on trees."
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"The piciform bird's zygodactyl feet allow for better grip on tree branches."
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"Hornbills are large piciform birds found in Africa and Asia."
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"The piciform bird uses its long tongue to extract insects from crevices."
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"The three-toed woodpecker is a distinctive piciform bird with three toes instead of four."
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"The barbet is a brightly colored piciform bird known for its loud calls."
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"The piciform bird's bill is used not only for feeding but also for territorial drumming."
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"The piciform bird's bright plumage acts as a form of species recognition."
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"Honeyguides are piciform birds known for their mutualistic relationships with humans."
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"The toucan is a colorful piciform bird found in the rainforests of Central and South America."
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"Woodpeckers are a well-known type of piciform bird that are known for their ability to peck holes in trees."
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"The barbet is a small piciform bird with a brightly colored plumage found in tropical regions."
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"The yaffle is a piciform bird native to Europe, commonly known as the green woodpecker."
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"The piciform bird called a honeyguide is known for its habit of leading humans to beehives."
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"The piciform bird family includes the jacamars, puffbirds, and toucan-barbets."
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"Hoopoes are colorful piciform birds that are known for their distinctive crests."
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"The piciform bird known as the sapsucker feeds on the sap of trees, drilling small holes in the bark."
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"The piciform bird known as the tinkerbird is named for its habit of tapping on tree trunks to announce its presence."