释义 |
becard /ˈbɛkəd / /bəˈkɑːd/nounA small bird of the tyrant flycatcher family with a large head and strong bill, found mainly in Central and South America.- Genus Pachyramphus, family Tyrannidae: several species.
Here such rare bird species as the gray hawk, northern beardless-tyrannulet, rose-throated becard, thick-billed kingbird, and green kingfisher can be seen, along with about 300 other species....- I also did new paintings of the rose-throated becard on page 303.
- This pull-off is a good place to look for rose-throated becards, varied buntings, and Zone-tailed hawks.
OriginMid 19th century: from French bécarde, from bec 'beak'. |