Genus Pachycephala (Noun)
Meaning
Arboreal insectivorous birds.
Classification
Nouns denoting animals.
Examples
- The genus Pachycephala is a group of arboreal insectivorous birds that are native to Australia and New Guinea.
- The whistlers, genus Pachycephala, are known for their distinctive songs and are often found in the upper canopy of forests.
- Birds of the genus Pachycephala are characterized by their stout bodies and strong legs, which are well-suited for perching and foraging in trees.
- The golden whistler, a species within the genus Pachycephala, is a common sight in Australian woodlands and is known for its bright yellow plumage.
- Species within the genus Pachycephala are often difficult to distinguish from one another, as they share many physical and behavioral characteristics.