todus
/ˈtoʊdəs/Definitions
1. noun
A type of bird, specifically the Pacific dodger or the Common Tody, that belongs to the family Alcedinidae.
“The birdwatcher spotted a rare Pacific tody in the dense forest.”
1. noun
A type of bird, specifically the Pacific dodger or the Common Tody, that belongs to the family Alcedinidae.
“The birdwatcher spotted a rare Pacific tody in the dense forest.”