"Piciform" Natural Recordings by Native Speakers
Relating to birds, especially hummingbirds, having a beak that is long and thin, with a pointed end.
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The Picidae, commonly known as woodpeckers, are a family of near-passerine birds called “near-passerines” because they are similar to the true songbirds (Passeriformes) but with some distinctive characteristics. They are part of the perching birds clade, but due to their properties of drumming and pecking into trees, they have diverged to a unique family.
Piciformes is a taxonomic order of birds that includes woodpeckers, wrynecks, and sapsuckers, which are characterized by their strong, chisel-like beaks used for excavating tree bark to reach sap, insects, and other food sources.
Aquatic or relating to swimming.ADC aquatic plant, especially one that grows in water 0-1m deep.A colloquial or humorous expression, used in computing, to refer to a computer.
A pick-me-up is something that lifts or improves one's spirits, providing a boost of energy and a sense of refreshment. It can be an activity, a drink, or even a piece of advice that helps to counteract fatigue, boredom, or depression, leaving a person feeling revitalized and more positive.
People who steal small valuables, especially money, from people's pockets, especially in crowded places like trains or buses.