Definitions
from The Century Dictionary.
- noun The Anglo-Australian name of any bird of the family Artamidæ; a swallow-shrike (which see, with cut).
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Examples
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His tally included twelve pigeons, four falcons, nine honeyeaters, thirteen flycatchers, ten parrots or parrotlike species, a wood-swallow, three species of shrike, two pittas, five sunbirds, and eleven species from the kingfisher family.
The Song of The Dodo David Quammen 2004
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His tally included twelve pigeons, four falcons, nine honeyeaters, thirteen flycatchers, ten parrots or parrotlike species, a wood-swallow, three species of shrike, two pittas, five sunbirds, and eleven species from the kingfisher family.
The Song of The Dodo David Quammen 2004
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Soon it was revealed in the presence of two species of birds, the Australian bee-eater (MEROPS ORNATUS) and the white-rumped wood-swallow (ARTAMUS LEUCOGASTA).
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The wood-swallow wears a becoming suit of soft pearly grey and white, to contrast with its black head and throat.
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The wood-swallow wears a becoming suit of soft pearly grey and white, to contrast with its black head and throat.
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A bold falcon the other day swooped down upon a wood-swallow that was imitating the falcon's flight just above my head, and bore it bleeding to a tree-top, while I stood shocked at the audacity of the cannibal.
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A bold falcon the other day swooped down upon a wood-swallow that was imitating the falcon’s flight just above my head, and bore it bleeding to a tree-top, while I stood shocked at the audacity of the cannibal.
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Soon it was revealed in the presence of two species of birds, the Australian bee-eater (MEROPS ORNATUS) and the white-rumped wood-swallow (ARTAMUS
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