| 1. | Tailorbirds get their name from the way their nest is constructed.
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| 2. | The tailorbirds stitch together leaves to provide cover for their nest sites.
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| 3. | Like most warblers, the common tailorbird is insectivorous.
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| 4. | Tailorbirds have short rounded wings, short tails, strong legs and long curved bills.
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| 5. | The common tailorbird is a brightly coloured bird, with bright green upperparts and creamy underparts.
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| 6. | Wood classified the processes used by the tailorbird in nest as sewing, rivetting, lacing and matting.
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| 7. | The discoverers of the Cambodian tailorbird recommended that it be listed as " near threatened " on the urbanisation.
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| 8. | Tailorbirds are found singly or in pairs, usually low in the undergrowth or trees sometimes hopping on the ground.
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| 9. | The species of "'tailorbirds "'listed below are small birds belonging to the genus"
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| 10. | Others are named after the reserve, and these include the Amani sunbird ( " Hedydipna pallidigaster " ) and the Amani tailorbird.
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