honeysucker

NOUN
  1. Australasian bird with tongue and bill adapted for extracting nectar
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How To Use honeysucker In A Sentence

  • It is an ornithologist's dream come true with an abundance of parrots, rosellas, honeysuckers, finches and nightbirds.
  • A daring honeysucker lands on the table next to us and meticulously removes each leftover crumb of bread.
  • Be kind to the trees and they will bloom into flower for you and attract a flock of honeysuckers and a swarm of bees.
  • On the one side we have baboons, lions, elephants, buffaloes, and giraffes; on the other spider-monkeys, pumas, tapirs, anteaters, and sloths; while among birds, the hornbills, turacos, orioles, and honeysuckers of Africa contrast strongly with the toucans, macaws, chatterers, and hummingbirds of America.
  • I really miss southern summers, cold sweet tea, and the smell of honeysuckers.
  • Be kind to the trees and they will bloom into flower for you and attract a flock of honeysuckers and a swarm of bees.
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