brantail (Meaning)

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brantail (n.)

The European redstart; -- so called from the red color of its tail.

Synonyms & Antonyms of brantail

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brantail Sentence Examples

  1. The brantail bird fluttered gracefully among the branches, its distinctive tail catching the sunlight.
  2. As the brantail soared overhead, its long tail feathers trailing behind, it painted a striking silhouette against the sky.
  3. I spotted a brantail perched on the fence, its tail fanned out elegantly behind it.
  4. With a swift flick of its brantail, the bird darted off into the dense foliage.
  5. The intricate patterns on the brantail's feathers mesmerized onlookers as it danced through the air.
  6. Among the various bird species in the forest, the brantail stood out with its unique tail feathers.
  7. Observing the brantail's movements, one couldn't help but be enchanted by the beauty of its tail.
  8. The brantail's tail feathers were its most distinguishing feature, captivating all who beheld them.
  9. With each graceful movement, the brantail displayed the full splendor of its intricate tail.
  10. A sudden gust of wind ruffled the brantail's feathers, causing its tail to shimmer in the sunlight.

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The European redstart; -- so called from the red color of its tail.

No synonyms found.

No antonyms found.

The brantail bird fluttered gracefully among the branches, its distinctive tail catching the sunlight.

As the brantail soared overhead, its long tail feathers trailing behind, it painted a striking silhouette against the sky.

I spotted a brantail perched on the fence, its tail fanned out elegantly behind it.

With a swift flick of its brantail, the bird darted off into the dense foliage.