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One who, or that which, eats.
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These birds differ from all other kingfishers (which have usually short tails) by having the two middle tail-feathers immensely lengthened and very narrowly webbed, but terminated by a spoon-shaped enlargement, as in the motmots and some of the humming-birds.
The Malay Archipelago, Volume I. (of II.) Alfred Russell Wallace 2001
Bee-eaters, trogons, motmots, and toucans, all build in holes, and in none is there any difference in the sexes, although they are, without exception, showy birds.
Contributions to the Theory of Natural Selection Alfred Russel Wallace 2007
Among birds we have the charming sugar-birds, forming the family Coerebidæ; the immense and wonderfully varied group of tanagers; the exquisite little manakins, and the gorgeously-coloured chatterers; the host of tree-creepers of the family Dendrocolaptidæ; the wonderful toucans; the puff-birds, jacamars, todies and motmots; the marvellous assemblage of four hundred distinct kinds of humming-birds; the gorgeous macaws; the curassows, the trumpeters, and the sun-bitterns.
Island Life Alfred Russel Wallace 2010
Thus there are no manakins, chatterers, toucans, trogons, or motmots; but there are abundance of hang-nests, tyrant-birds, ant-thrushes, tree-creepers, and a fair {54} proportion of humming-birds, tanagers and parrots.
Island Life Alfred Russel Wallace 2010
Skutch suggested that the motmots he observed in Central America were solitary nesters, and nest in "groups" only where suitable nesting sites are scarce.
Summer Birds From the Yucatan Peninsula Erwin E. Klaas 2011
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