fig-bird (Meaning)

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fig-bird (n)

greenish-yellow Australian oriole feeding chiefly on figs and other fruits

Synonyms & Antonyms of fig-bird

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fig-bird Sentence Examples

  1. The fig-bird gracefully glided through the treetops, its long tail feathers trailing behind.
  2. The vibrant green plumage of the fig-bird made it a striking sight in the dense rainforest canopy.
  3. With its sharp beak, the fig-bird skillfully plucked ripe figs from the branches.
  4. As the sun set, the fig-bird returned to its nest, its beak stained with the purple juice of the figs it had eaten.
  5. The melodious song of the fig-bird echoed through the forest, signaling the arrival of the rainy season.
  6. The fig-bird's call served as a warning to other animals of the presence of a potential predator.
  7. The fig-bird's symbiotic relationship with the fig tree allowed it to thrive in the harsh conditions of the rainforest.
  8. The fig-bird's unique diet of figs and other fruits contributed to the spread of seeds throughout the forest.
  9. Nesting in colonies, the fig-bird benefited from enhanced protection against predators and increased foraging opportunities.
  10. Observing the fig-bird's intricate behavior provided researchers with valuable insights into the ecology of the rainforest.

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greenish-yellow Australian oriole feeding chiefly on figs and other fruits

No synonyms found.

No antonyms found.

The fig-bird gracefully glided through the treetops, its long tail feathers trailing behind.

The vibrant green plumage of the fig-bird made it a striking sight in the dense rainforest canopy.

With its sharp beak, the fig-bird skillfully plucked ripe figs from the branches.

As the sun set, the fig-bird returned to its nest, its beak stained with the purple juice of the figs it had eaten.