ant-thrush
Americannoun
Etymology
Origin of ant-thrush
Example Sentences
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The ant-thrush soon saw them, and announced the discovery with a screech, which was a signal to scores of hungry companions.
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At this camp he shot an interesting little ant-thrush.
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He is sure of being attacked, bitten, and stung by the venomous insects; and on hearing the call of the ant-thrush, he beats an instant retreat.
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The two best performers were our old friend the false bellbird, with its series of ringing whistles, and a shy, attractive ant-thrush.
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There was also a tiny soft-tailed woodpecker, no larger than a kinglet; a queer humming-bird with a slightly flexible bill; and many species of ant-thrush, tanager, manakin, and tody.
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