Cankerbird

/ˈkæŋkərˌbɜrd/ noun

A bird that eats canker or insect pests from plants, such as a woodpecker or nuthatch.

Compound of 'canker' and 'bird', referring to birds whose natural behavior involves foraging for canker worms and diseased wood. Likely a descriptive English coinage based on observed bird behavior.

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