Western 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 western kingbird is a common sight in the western United States during the summer months, known for its distinctive pale grey head and back.
- A western kingbird was seen perched on a fence post, its bright yellowish breast standing out against the dull landscape.
- The western kingbird's black tail provided a striking contrast to its otherwise pale plumage as it darted through the air.
- During a recent birdwatching trip to the western United States, a western kingbird was spotted flitting between two tall trees.
- The western kingbird's habitat includes open fields and pastures, where its pale grey and yellowish feathers help it blend in with its surroundings.