arkansas kingbird

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arkansas kingbird

The Arkansas kingbird perches on a fence post in a sunny field.

Definition

Noun: A specific type of kingbird (Tyrannus verticalis) native to western regions of North America. It is characterized by its distinctive plumage: a pale grey head and back, a yellowish breast, and a black tail.

Usage

This term is used specifically in ornithology (the study of birds) and birdwatching to identify this particular species. It is a compound noun where "Arkansas" is part of the proper name for the bird, not a descriptor of its location in a given sentence.

Examples
  • Noun:
    • We spotted an Arkansas kingbird perched on the fence post.
    • The Arkansas kingbird is known for its aggressive defense of its nesting territory.
Advanced Usage
  • The name "Arkansas kingbird" is a fixed common name for the species. While the bird is found in western North America, its name originates from the location of an early specimen collection.
  • In scientific writing, the binomial nomenclature is used alongside or instead of the common name.
Variants and Related Words
  • Western Kingbird: A frequently used synonym for the Arkansas kingbird.
  • Kingbird (n): The general term for birds of the genus , known for their aggressive behavior.
  • (n): The formal scientific name for the species.
Synonyms
  • Western Kingbird: The most common direct synonym.
Notes on Meaning

This term refers exclusively to the biological species. It is not used idiomatically or in figurative language. The word "Arkansas" within the name is an integral part of the noun and does not function as a separate modifier.

arkansas kingbird

The Arkansas kingbird perches on a fence post in a sunny field.

Noun
  1. a kingbird seen in western United States; head and back are pale grey and the breast is yellowish and the tail is black