Brushbird

/ˈbrʌʃbɜːrd/ noun

Any of several small songbirds native to Australia and nearby regions, living in dense brush and scrubland, known for their secretive behavior and loud vocalizations.

From 'brush' (thick vegetation) plus 'bird,' a straightforward descriptive name. The term emerged in 19th-century Australian ornithology to describe birds' habitat preference.

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