释义 |
kingbird /ˈkɪŋbəːd /nounA large American tyrant flycatcher, typically with a grey head and back and yellowish or white underparts.- Genus Tyrannus, family Tyrannidae: several species.
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.
|