flatbill造句
例句與造句
- Rufous-tailed flatbill is a fairly common flycatcher of lowland forest in northern South America.
- The flat bill is black above and pale pinkish or greyish below; similar to the yellow-margined flatbill, but unlike the grey-crowned flatbill.
- The flat bill is black above and pale pinkish or greyish below; similar to the yellow-margined flatbill, but unlike the grey-crowned flatbill.
- The rufous-tailed flatbill is most frequently located by its call, a two-part whistle with the first part long and rising and the second part lower and abbreviated.
- Some birds described by Pelzeln are red-eyed thornbird, spot-winged antbird, red-legged tinamou, short-billed leaftosser, yellow-margined flatbill and the New Zealand rockwren.
- It's difficult to find flatbill in a sentence. 用flatbill造句挺難的
- The two are sometimes considered separate species, the western olive-faced flatbill ( or flycatcher ), " T . viridiceps ", and the eastern and northern ochre-lored flatbill ( or flycatcher ), " T . flaviventris ".
- The two are sometimes considered separate species, the western olive-faced flatbill ( or flycatcher ), " T . viridiceps ", and the eastern and northern ochre-lored flatbill ( or flycatcher ), " T . flaviventris ".
- The precise details of its breeding biology are little known except for a list of known host species including tyrant flycatchers in the genus " Myiozetetes ", yellow-olive flatbill, eye-ringed flatbill, pied water tyrant and barred antshrike, all of which are sub-oscine passerines.
- The precise details of its breeding biology are little known except for a list of known host species including tyrant flycatchers in the genus " Myiozetetes ", yellow-olive flatbill, eye-ringed flatbill, pied water tyrant and barred antshrike, all of which are sub-oscine passerines.
- There are significant differences ( notably voice ) between the populations east and west of the Andes, leading to suggestions that the two should be regarded as separate species, in which case the population west of the Andes retains the English name yellow-margined flatbill ( or flycatcher ) but with the scientific name " T . flavotectus ", while the Amazonian population retains the scientific name " T . assimilis " but with the English name Zimmer's flatbill ( or flycatcher ).
- There are significant differences ( notably voice ) between the populations east and west of the Andes, leading to suggestions that the two should be regarded as separate species, in which case the population west of the Andes retains the English name yellow-margined flatbill ( or flycatcher ) but with the scientific name " T . flavotectus ", while the Amazonian population retains the scientific name " T . assimilis " but with the English name Zimmer's flatbill ( or flycatcher ).
- Birds regularly seen along Pipeline Road include double-toothed kite, slaty-backed forest-falcon, orange-chinned parakeet, brown-hooded parrot, blue-headed parrot, red-lored parrot, mealy parrot, squirrel cuckoo, white-necked jacobin, violet-bellied hummingbird, crowned woodnymph, blue-chested hummingbird, white-tailed trogon, gartered trogon, black-throated trogon, black-tailed trogon, slaty-tailed trogon, black-mandibled toucan, keel-billed toucan, collared aracari, black-cheeked woodpecker, cinnamon woodpecker, crimson-crested woodpecker, white-whiskered puffbird, broad-billed motmot, rufous motmot, northern barred woodcreeper, cocoa woodcreeper, black-striped woodcreeper, fasciated antshrike, black-crowned antshrike, checker-throated antwren, dot-winged antwren, white-flanked antwren, spotted antbird, bicolored antbird, ocellated antbird, chestnut-backed antbird, black-faced antthrush, southern bentbill, brownish twistwing, olivaceous flatbill, ruddy-tailed flycatcher, bright-rumped attila, purple-throated fruitcrow, red-capped manakin, blue-crowned manakin, golden-collared manakin, bay wren, song wren, gray-headed tanager, white-shouldered tanager, red-throated ant-tanager, blue-black grosbeak, scarlet-rumped cacique, and yellow-rumped cacique.