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Scrub bird

British pronunciation/skɹˈʌb bˈɜːd/
American pronunciation/skɹˈʌb bˈɜːd/
Scrub bird
[NOUN]
1

a small, ground-dwelling bird found primarily in Australia, known for its distinctive scrubby habitat and unique vocalization

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What is a "scrub bird"?

The scrub bird is a group of small bird species found primarily in Australia. They are known for their unique characteristics and behaviors. These birds inhabit dense scrublands and are often difficult to spot due to their secretive nature. With their well-camouflaged plumage and ground-dwelling habits, scrub birds blend seamlessly into their surroundings. They have short wings and a strong build, allowing them to navigate through the dense vegetation with ease. One of the most remarkable features of scrub birds is their elaborate and melodic song, which is often heard during the breeding season. These birds have a significant role in the ecosystem, contributing to seed dispersal and insect control. Due to habitat loss and other factors, some species of scrub birds are endangered or have become extinct.

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