butcher-bird

butcher-bird [bu-char-berd]
sustantivo
1. Pegareborda, alcaudón, especie de marica.
Se llama así por su costumbre de impalar su presa, avecillas, insectos, etc., en espinas, para devorarla más fácilmente.

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