myrtle bird Antonyms
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Meaning of myrtle bird
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myrtle bird (n)
similar to Audubon's warbler
myrtle bird Sentence Examples
- The myrtle bird's melodious song filled the forest with its sweet notes.
- The tiny myrtle bird perched delicately on a branch, its iridescent plumage shimmering in the sunlight.
- The myrtle bird's call echoed through the undergrowth, guiding its mate back to the nest.
- The myrtle bird's diet consists primarily of insects, berries, and fruits.
- The myrtle bird's habitat is mainly in the temperate forests of Australia.
- The myrtle bird's breeding season is from September to January.
- The myrtle bird's nest is a small, cup-shaped structure made from twigs and leaves.
- The myrtle bird's eggs are white with brown speckles.
- The myrtle bird's chicks hatch after about two weeks of incubation.
- The myrtle bird is a popular bird for birdwatchers due to its beautiful plumage and melodious song.
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similar to Audubon's warbler
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The myrtle bird's melodious song filled the forest with its sweet notes.
The tiny myrtle bird perched delicately on a branch, its iridescent plumage shimmering in the sunlight.
The myrtle bird's call echoed through the undergrowth, guiding its mate back to the nest.
The myrtle bird's diet consists primarily of insects, berries, and fruits.