The distribution notes on the shrike-thrush left me somewhat uncertain, but the whistlers are small, under 6 inches. |
The most popular sulphuric body part is the belly, with bulbuls, flycatchers, tyrannulets, tyrant-manakins, warblers, and whistlers all so named. |
Bald coots enjoyed his potatoes, olive whistlers pulled up sprouting peas, and pipits ate young sprouts. |
We saw a grey fantail spreading its tail, a leaden flycatcher wagging its tail, a pair of rufous whistlers, and a pair of mistletoebirds. |
Subway whistlers are the worst, mostly because they only perform when the train has been stuck between stations for at least 15 minutes. |
All builders, decorators, plumbers, electricians and workmen of whatever stripe are whistlers. |