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Kingbird

British pronunciation/kˈɪŋbɜːd/
American pronunciation/ˈkɪŋˌbɝd/
Kingbird
[NOUN]
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a medium-sized bird found in the Americas, characterized by its distinctive plumage and aggressive defense of its territory

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kingbird definition and meaning

What is a "kingbird"?

A kingbird is a bold and agile bird known for its assertive nature and remarkable aerial prowess. Found in North and South America, these medium-sized birds display striking black, white, and gray plumage, with a distinctive white band on their tail. Kingbirds are highly territorial and will fearlessly defend their nesting sites from intruders, often engaging in aggressive behaviors such as dive-bombing and vocal displays. They are adept aerial hunters, skilled at capturing insects in mid-air, and will even harass larger birds to protect their territory. Kingbirds are known for their sharp, snapping calls that punctuate the air as they assert their dominance.

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