Sentence examples for distinctive birds from inspiring English sources

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The capercaillie is one of the UK's most distinctive birds, boasting a large fan-like tail and a throaty call.

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Mutch was seen killing the distinctive bird by repeatedly striking it with a stick, the court head.

The distinctive bird was first reported by two biologists monitoring terns on Penikese Island, in Buzzards Bay off Massachusetts, on May 9.

The heather and gorse were filled with the distinctive bird calls of stonechats and the rare red-legged, red-billed choughs.

Four years on, even the grandest of the Olympic icons – the distinctive Bird's Nest national stadium – is struggling to fill its 80,000 seats regularly.

Ai, an outpoken critic of the Chinese government, and best known for designing China's distinctive "bird's nest" 2008 Olympic stadium, was detained for 81 days earlier this year – prompting global outrage.

A shorelark – a distinctive bird with yellow and black markings – took a wrong turn somewhere over Norway and is getting its bearings on a beach an hour's drive north.

Although the farmland and woodland plots supported distinctive bird communities, there was considerable overlap between them in species composition.

Compared to other treatment types, restored savannas in open landscapes supported a distinctive bird community characterized by high species richness, bird abundance, and percent of ground feeders, shrub nesters, and edge species.

A distinctive bird, the adult white-bellied sea eagle has a white head, breast, under-wing coverts and tail.

With its striping and the small yellow spot between its eye and bill, it is a distinctive bird.

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