Wattlebird

"Wattlebird" in a Sentence (2 examples)

In Hobart Town it is frequently exposed for sale in the markets with Bronzewing Pigeons and Wattlebirds, where it is known by the name of Ground-Dove, an appellation which has doubtless been given both from its habit of running and feeding upon the ground like the Pigeons […]

Outside in the evening a wattlebird wrenches pieces from the brush tree at the end of the veranda.

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