Sentences with friarbird
fri·ar·bird
F f - The friarbirds, commonly called ‘leatherhead’ locally, are honeyeaters with dark naked skin on their heads.
- Its golden-green upperparts and pure white underbody distinguish it from similarly sized species with similar behaviour, such as friarbirds, wattlebirds and miners.
- There was a macram� hanging basket on the back veranda and the friarbirds were picking at the wool to line their nest.
- However, he said noisy friarbirds, also known as leatherheads, had caused havoc this year.
- The gray bird perched on the same dead limb that the raptor and the friarbirds had visited, and it flicked its wings as it sat there.
- The bare-faced friarbirds are among these forest species.
- Common hosts are friarbirds, the magpie-lark, and figbirds.