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family xenicidae (n)

alternative names for the family comprising the New Zealand wrens

family xenicidae Sentence Examples

  1. The xenicidae family is a group of birds found in New Zealand.
  2. The xenicidae family consists of three living species, the riflemen.
  3. The riflemen are small, plump birds with brown or olive plumage.
  4. They have long, thin bills that they use to probe for insects in the bark of trees.
  5. The riflemen are found in a variety of habitats, including forests, scrubland, and tussock grasslands.
  6. They are also found on some offshore islands, such as the Chatham Islands.
  7. The riflemen are territorial birds, and they defend their territories vigorously against other birds.
  8. They build small, cup-shaped nests in trees or shrubs.
  9. The female riflemen lay two or three eggs, which are incubated by both parents.
  10. The chicks hatch after about two weeks, and they are fed by both parents until they are old enough to fly.

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alternative names for the family comprising the New Zealand wrens

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The xenicidae family is a group of birds found in New Zealand.

The xenicidae family consists of three living species, the riflemen.

The riflemen are small, plump birds with brown or olive plumage.

They have long, thin bills that they use to probe for insects in the bark of trees.