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Tody

British pronunciation/tˈəʊdi/
American pronunciation/tˈoʊdi/
Tody
[NOUN]
1

a small, colorful bird found in the tropical regions, known for its vibrant plumage, short beak and unique feeding behavior

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What is a "tody"?

A tody is a diminutive bird native to the tropical forests of the Americas, characterized by its small size, vibrant colors, and distinctive appearance. With its rounded body, short tail, and large head, the tody possesses a charming and charismatic presence. It is renowned for its bright plumage, often showcasing a combination of vibrant greens, blues, and yellows, adding a splash of color to its forest habitat. The tody's beak is relatively short yet stout, reflecting its specialized diet of insects and small invertebrates. With its agile flight and energetic movements, the Tody navigates through the dense foliage with ease, emitting a variety of calls and songs that contribute to the symphony of the tropical forest.

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