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  1. Find the latest selection of TailorByrd in-store or online at Nordstrom. Shipping is always free and returns are accepted at any location. In-store pickup and alterations services available.

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  2. Jan 30, 2024 · A Feathered Renaissance. The tailoring prowess of these remarkable birds has long fascinated humans. From ancient tales to modern works of art, tailorbirds have captured the imagination of poets, artists, and nature enthusiasts alike, inspiring awe and wonder.

  3. A common warblerlike bird with a green back, a reddish crown, and a long bill. It gets its name from the way in which it builds its nest by stitching leaves together. A ubiquitous inhabitant of parks, gardens, and wooded areas across South and Southeast Asia.

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  4. Common tailorbirds, Orthotomus sutorius, are a species of songbirds in the Cisticolidae family. They are found across Asia. These small birds reach around 10-14 centimetres long and weigh around 6-10 grams. They’re brightly coloured, with grey or green upper parts and chestnut on the head.

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  5. Apr 20, 2020 · TO CONSTRUCT ITS nest, the common tailorbird ( Orthotomus sutorius) uses its delicate beak to stitch together leaves in exactly the same way we humans would if given a needle and thread. Found throughout South and Southeast Asia, including in Indonesia, Thailand, and Vietnam, this little songbird gathers plant fibres and spider’s web, which ...

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  7. It measures 5 inches (13 centimeters) long, with a narrow tail that is carried cocked up. The bird is yellowish-green above and white below, with a red-brown cap. The term tailorbird is applied to nine species of birds of the genus Orthotomus, of the Old World warbler family Sylviidae.

  8. Nov 14, 2020 · As far as craftsmanship goes, the tailorbird of tropical Asia boasts one of the more impressive skills. The bird has evolved to stitch together nests without the help of fingers or sewing...

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