honeysucker (Meaning)

Wordnet

honeysucker (n)

Australasian bird with tongue and bill adapted for extracting nectar

Webster

honeysucker (n.)

See Honey eater, under Honey.

Synonyms & Antonyms of honeysucker

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honeysucker Sentence Examples

  1. This beautiful honeysucker flits from flower to flower, its long beak perfectly adapted for nectar extraction.
  2. The honeysucker's call is a joyful melody that fills the Australian bushland with its sweetness.
  3. The honeysucker is an important pollinator, helping to ensure the survival of many plant species.
  4. The honeysucker's nest is a marvel of engineering, suspended high in the branches of trees.
  5. The honeysucker's feathers are a vibrant mix of red, yellow, and black, making it a striking bird to observe.
  6. The honeysucker's tongue is long and brush-like, allowing it to reach deep into flowers and extract the nectar.
  7. The honeysucker is a social bird, often seen in groups of up to a hundred individuals.
  8. The honeysucker is a territorial bird, and will defend its feeding area from other competitors.
  9. The honeysucker is a welcome addition to any garden, as it attracts other birds and pollinators.
  10. The honeysucker is a symbol of Australia's unique biodiversity, and its conservation is of utmost importance.

FAQs About the word honeysucker

Australasian bird with tongue and bill adapted for extracting nectarSee Honey eater, under Honey.

No synonyms found.

No antonyms found.

This beautiful honeysucker flits from flower to flower, its long beak perfectly adapted for nectar extraction.

The honeysucker's call is a joyful melody that fills the Australian bushland with its sweetness.

The honeysucker is an important pollinator, helping to ensure the survival of many plant species.

The honeysucker's nest is a marvel of engineering, suspended high in the branches of trees.