Arkansas Kingbird (Noun)
Meaning
A kingbird seen in western United States; head and back are pale grey and the breast is yellowish and the tail is black.
Classification
Nouns denoting animals.
Examples
- The Arkansas kingbird is often seen swooping over water in its western United States habitats in search of insect prey.
- The male Arkansas kingbird's pale grey head stood out as it perched on a power line scanning its surroundings for signs of food.
- Birdwatchers spotted an Arkansas kingbird near a river in California, its bright yellowish breast a stark contrast to the surrounding landscape.
- In the open grasslands of the western United States, the Arkansas kingbird's black tail feathers served as a visible warning to potential competitors.
- During a family picnic, children excitedly spotted an Arkansas kingbird perched high in a nearby tree, taking turns observing the bird's unique characteristics.