noun
- plural of mousebird; small African birds of the family Coliidae, characterized by long tails, gray or brown plumage, and mouse-like movements.
Usage: Also called colies.; Primarily used in ornithology and wildlife contexts.
Examples
- Mousebirds are found exclusively in Africa and are known for their acrobatic climbing abilities.
- The six species of mousebirds inhabit savannas, woodlands, and gardens across the continent.
- Birdwatchers often spot mousebirds moving through trees in small flocks.
- Unlike most birds, mousebirds can lower their body temperature at night to conserve energy.
- The speckled mousebird is one of the most common species in East Africa.