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riflebird

British  
/ ˈraɪfəlˌbɜːd /

noun

  1. any of various birds of paradise of the genera Ptiloris and Craspedophora , such as C. magnifica ( magnificent riflebird )

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Etymology

Origin of riflebird

from its call, compared to a whistling bullet

Example Sentences

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In 2008, 10 riflebird breast feathers had sold for $50 on the forum; with more than 500 feathers per breast, a single skin might fetch $2,500.

From National Geographic • Apr. 23, 2018

He stuffed a suitcase with nearly 300 of the rarest, most dazzling species—the magnificent riflebird, the resplendent quetzal, the superb bird of paradise, among others—and vanished.

From National Geographic • Apr. 23, 2018

A relative, Victoria’s riflebird, pulls its wings into a huge crescent.

From The Guardian • Nov. 19, 2015