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mousebird
[mous-burd]
mousebird
/ ˳¾²¹Ź²õ˲śÉĖ»å /
noun
another name for coly
51³Ō¹Ļ History and Origins
Origin of mousebird1
Example Sentences
The discovery of Tsidiiyazhi abini, an ancient species of mousebird, is a new source of evidence.
But certain tell-tale characteristicsāsuch as its fourth toe, which it could turn around forward or backward to help it climb or graspāconvinced the team that it was an ancient mousebird.
Its mousebird descendantsāabout the size of a sparrow and marked by their soft, grayish or brownish hairlike feathersāstill dwell in trees in sub-Saharan Africa today.
āThis little fossil mousebird signals that those groups must have been thereāwe just need to find them.ā
āHear that? Those are turacos. And thereās a wood hoopoe. And thereās a gray mousebird; do you see that long tail?ā
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