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tailorbird

[ tey-ler-burd ]

noun

  1. any of several small Asian passerine birds, especially of the genus Orthotomus, that stitch leaves together to form and conceal their nests.


tailorbird

/ ˈ³Ù±ðɪ±ôəˌ²úɜ˻å /

noun

  1. any of several tropical Asian warblers of the genus Orthotomus, which build nests by sewing together large leaves using plant fibres
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Origin of tailorbird1

First recorded in 1760–70; tailor 1 + bird
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Three other new species in 2013 The Cambodian tailorbird, which is scientifically known as Orthotomus chaktomuk, was found in Phnom Penh, the capital city of Cambodia.

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The Cambodian tailorbird didn't exactly go out of its way to stay unknown to science.

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Roughly the same size as a wren, with white cheeks and a cinnamon cap, the bird was named the Cambodian tailorbird by the team that documented the discovery.

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More specimens have since been found in regions around the city and discerned from similar tailorbird species.

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Mr. Sundar pointed to a tailorbird stitching its delicate, egg-shaped basket of a nest.

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