woodhewers

[US]/ˈwʊd.hjuː.ərz/
[UK]/ˈwʊd.hjuː.ərz/

Translation

n.Any of various tropical American birds (family Furnariidae) that probe into bark and wood for insects

Phrases & Collocations

woodhewers singing

woodhewers nesting

woodhewers flying

woodhewers climbing

woodhewers feeding

woodhewers calling

woodhewers foraging

the woodhewers

woodhewers in forests

Example Sentences

the woodhewer family includes over 200 species found throughout central and south america.

many woodhewers build elaborate mud nests that resemble ovens.

the crested woodhewer is known for its distinctive head feathers.

woodhewers typically forage for insects in the forest understory.

some woodhewer species have adapted to urban environments.

the rufous woodhewer can be identified by its reddish-brown plumage.

researchers have documented new woodhewer behaviors in remote rainforest regions.

woodhewers play an important role in controlling insect populations.

habitat loss threatens several endangered woodhewer species.

woodhewers communicate through complex vocalizations.

bird watchers often search for rare woodhewers in mountain habitats.

conservation efforts focus on protecting critical woodhewer ecosystems.

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