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Definition of tailorbird in English: tailorbirdnounˈteɪləbəːdˈteɪlərˌbərd A small southern Asian warbler that makes a row of holes in one or two large leaves and stitches them together with cottony fibres or silk to form a container for the nest. 裁缝鸟,缝叶莺 Genus Orthotomus, family Sylviidae: several species Example sentencesExamples - All day long, the tailorbirds forage for worms to feed their chick, which often turns out to be a plaintive cuckoo that's been left in their nest.
- Other residents include egrets, moor hens, herons, coots, white-necked storks, lapwings, grey wagtails, grebes, black droungos, green bee-eaters, tailorbirds, magpies and robins as well as numerous species of migratory birds like flamingos that often visit the place.
- We had some luck with bad views of a Blue-capped Kingfisher, but a pair of Rufous-headed tailorbirds was well seen.
- Some tailorbirds prove to be closely related to cisticolas and prinias, in the family Cisticolidae.
- The tailorbird splices the short fibres together to make longer pieces.
- A lot of birds from lapwings, robins, mynas, flycatchers, sunbirds, tailorbirds, warblers, babblers, barbets, francolins, orioles, pigeons and doves have nested on our property.
- Birds present include the bulbuls, babblers, barbets, kingfishers, shamas, drongos, pigeons, woodpeckers and tailorbirds.
- Collected here in 1945, the tailorbirds remained ignored until a 2001 expedition revisited the massif.
- This is the home of a colorful mixture of jungle birds: white-bellied woodswallows, Asian fairy bluebirds, pied imperial pigeons, and ashy tailorbirds, among others.
Definition of tailorbird in US English: tailorbirdnounˈtālərˌbərdˈteɪlərˌbərd A small southern Asian warbler that makes a row of holes in one or two large leaves and stitches them together with cottony fibers or silk to form a container for the nest. 裁缝鸟,缝叶莺 Genus Orthotomus, family Sylviidae: several species Example sentencesExamples - We had some luck with bad views of a Blue-capped Kingfisher, but a pair of Rufous-headed tailorbirds was well seen.
- All day long, the tailorbirds forage for worms to feed their chick, which often turns out to be a plaintive cuckoo that's been left in their nest.
- This is the home of a colorful mixture of jungle birds: white-bellied woodswallows, Asian fairy bluebirds, pied imperial pigeons, and ashy tailorbirds, among others.
- Birds present include the bulbuls, babblers, barbets, kingfishers, shamas, drongos, pigeons, woodpeckers and tailorbirds.
- Some tailorbirds prove to be closely related to cisticolas and prinias, in the family Cisticolidae.
- The tailorbird splices the short fibres together to make longer pieces.
- A lot of birds from lapwings, robins, mynas, flycatchers, sunbirds, tailorbirds, warblers, babblers, barbets, francolins, orioles, pigeons and doves have nested on our property.
- Collected here in 1945, the tailorbirds remained ignored until a 2001 expedition revisited the massif.
- Other residents include egrets, moor hens, herons, coots, white-necked storks, lapwings, grey wagtails, grebes, black droungos, green bee-eaters, tailorbirds, magpies and robins as well as numerous species of migratory birds like flamingos that often visit the place.
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