becard
/beɪˈkɑːd/noun
1- a small bird of the tyrant flycatcher family, with a large head, strong bill, and plumage varying from mainly black to brightly coloured. Becards are found mainly in Central and South America.伞鸟。
1.1
- Genus Pachyramphus, family Tyrannidae: several species, including the rose-throated becard (P. aglaiae), which reaches the southern US.比卡雀属, 霸鹟科:数种, 包括分布到美国南部的红颈伞鸟 (拉丁名P. aglaiae)。
词源
mid 19th cent.: from French bécarde, from bec 'beak'.