How To Use Broadbill In A Sentence
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Broadbills seem to be territorial during the breeding season and their display flights may serve as both breeding and territorial displays.
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But to them fish by day, The old salts say “Nay,” “A broadbill in the sunshine, yeah right!”
Florida Keys Swordfish Limerick Contest
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I thought I had given you another broadbill family: Eurylaimidae as a mystery bird, but I was wrong, so it's no surprise that only a few of you seemed to recognise it.
Mystery bird: silver-breasted broadbill, Serilophus lunatus
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It could have been a marlin or a broadbill or a shark.
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The beautiful, bright green African green broadbill (Pseudocalyptomena graueri, VU), the sole representative of a monotypic genus, is found in only three sites in the Rift.
Biological diversity in the Eastern Afromontane
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Silver-breasted broadbill, Serilophus lunatus (protonym, Eurylaimus lunatus), depending upon where the bird is located, it may also be known as Gould's broadbill, the red-backed broadbill, or the (Nepal/Pegu) collared broadbill, photographed at Thailand.
Mystery bird: silver-breasted broadbill, Serilophus lunatus
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The Guam broadbill, a small flycatcher that occurred only on the island of Guam, was listed as endangered in 1984.
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Camel was on the menu, as well as broadbill, kangaroo tail, emu, crocodile, native leaf salad, quandongs and kakadu plums.
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Broadbills tend to show crepuscular activity patterns.
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I am not up to speed on the identification of antpittas, Eurasian emberizids and finches, or broadbills.
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To the broadbill swordfish, loved and adored, who's charter for hire I can not afford, off the Florida Keys you rule the deep, pulled hooks, fouled lines, making anglers weep, with Bud N 'Mary's help, I'll bring you aboard.
Florida Keys Swordfish Limerick Contest
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The most distinctive traits of broadbills are their foot tendons (the flexor hallueis and the flexor profundus tendons are joined by a vinculum band).
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Although they are frequently found in pairs, broadbills also tend to be quite gregarious and are often found in small feeding flocks.
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The hunters, dressed in camouflage in floating duck blinds offshore, take aim at the broadbills, black ducks and mallards that are the prized bounty of these waters.
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It was the first broadbill caught on sporting tackle that was ever brought into an Alabama port.
What game animal (or fish) are you proudest of taking? It could be the first, the biggest, or the toughest.
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In 1948 Heck won first place amateur with his broadbill and best diving duck, the same year in which Crisfield's Lem Ward won "Best in Show."
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Like the Mariana mallard, the Guam broadbill also was probably never abundant.
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Key species are the dwarf honeyguide Indicator pumilio, African green broadbill Pseudocalyptomena graueri, Lagden's bushshrike Malaconotus lagdeni, Kivu ground thrush Zoothera tanganjicae, Oberlander's ground thrush Z. oberlaenderi, Grauer's rush warbler Bradypterus graueri, Chaplin's flycatcher Muscicapa lendu and dusky crimsonwing Cryptospiza shelleyi.
Bwindi Impenetrable National Park, Uganda
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The members of Eurylaiminae are variable in their plumage; the wattled broadbills have an eye ring of large blue wattles.
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A walk in the Fig Forest turned up a rare African broadbill.
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Bill Chaprales throwing a harpoonlike device from the pulpit of a “stick” boat (photo), meaning one more commonly used in harpooning giant bluefin tuna or, historically, broadbill swordfish.
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Pittas and broadbills are found primarily in southern and southeastern Asia, but a small number of species from both groups are found in Africa, and two species of pittas have reached Australia from the north.
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Response: This is an adult silver-breasted broadbill, Serilophus lunatus.
Mystery bird: silver-breasted broadbill, Serilophus lunatus
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The Old World has only about 50 species of suboscines, and these fall into three small groups: the outrageously colorful, short-legged, plump pittas; the broadbills; and the asities.
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Asities' closest relatives are actually pittas and broadbills (Eurylaimidae).
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Winter residents include large flocks of ducks, geese, and swans winter in the Sound. In West Haven, Connecticut 8,000 scaup (also called Broadbills or Bluebills) were regularly counted in the 1970s.
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Observations have been made of groups of up to twenty dusky broadbills building a single nest.
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Broadbills are small to medium-sized birds with a big head, a wide bill and often bright coloration (greens, reds, blues, etc.).
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The members of Eurylaiminae are variable in their plumage; the wattled broadbills have an eye ring of large blue wattles.