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Wattlebird

British pronunciation/wˈɒtəlbˌɜːd/
American pronunciation/wˈɑːɾəlbˌɜːd/
Wattlebird
[NOUN]
1

a type of bird found in Australia, characterized by fleshy wattles on either side of their head and a loud, distinctive call

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What is a "wattlebird"?

A wattlebird is a large, noisy, and active Australian honeyeater known for its distinctive wattles or fleshy lobes on the sides of its head. They have long, curved bills and are typically found in forested or woodland areas. Wattlebirds are highly vocal, with a wide range of calls and songs, and they are known for their agile flight and acrobatic feeding behaviors. These birds play an important role in pollination and seed dispersal, contributing to the ecological balance of their habitats.

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