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Definition of kingbird in English: kingbirdnoun ˈkɪŋbəːdˈkɪŋˌbərd A large American tyrant flycatcher, typically with a grey head and back and yellowish or white underparts. 美洲王霸鹟 Genus Tyrannus, family Tyrannidae: several species Example sentencesExamples - From the Atlantic coastline to the Pocomoke River and Forest, Worcester is home to pelicans and peewees, kingbirds and cuckoos, and herons, harriers, and eagles.
- I saw mockingbirds and bluebirds on my slow drive back, but grosbeaks, tanagers, kingbirds, and buntings are apparently not back yet.
- We also have an Eastern kingbird indicating he'd like to make his home here.
- Over 350 species of birds have been recorded in Worcester Country, including pelicans and pewees, kingbirds and cuckoos, herons, harriers, and eagles.
- Larger forest birds such as the grey kingbird, the streaked saltator, or the tropical mockingbird flit among the taller tree branches.
Definition of kingbird in US English: kingbirdnounˈkɪŋˌbərdˈkiNGˌbərd A large American tyrant flycatcher, typically with a gray head and back and yellowish or white underparts. 美洲王霸鹟 Genus Tyrannus, family Tyrannidae: several species Example sentencesExamples - Over 350 species of birds have been recorded in Worcester Country, including pelicans and pewees, kingbirds and cuckoos, herons, harriers, and eagles.
- From the Atlantic coastline to the Pocomoke River and Forest, Worcester is home to pelicans and peewees, kingbirds and cuckoos, and herons, harriers, and eagles.
- I saw mockingbirds and bluebirds on my slow drive back, but grosbeaks, tanagers, kingbirds, and buntings are apparently not back yet.
- Larger forest birds such as the grey kingbird, the streaked saltator, or the tropical mockingbird flit among the taller tree branches.
- We also have an Eastern kingbird indicating he'd like to make his home here.
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