family icteridae (Meaning)

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family icteridae (n)

American orioles; American blackbirds; bobolinks; meadowlarks

Synonyms & Antonyms of family icteridae

No Synonyms and anytonyms found

family icteridae Sentence Examples

  1. The icteridae family is composed of the New World blackbirds.
  2. The icteridae family, or New World blackbird family, consists of birds that are typically small and stocky with long legs and often colorful plumage.
  3. The icteridae family is the largest family of passerine birds in the world, with over 300 species.
  4. The icteridae family is widely distributed in North, Central, and South America, along with a few species in eastern North America.
  5. The icteridae family's diet is primarily insects, fruits, and seeds, but they are known to consume small vertebrates and mollusks.
  6. The icteridae family is known to play a significant role in pest control as they eat large quantities of insects.
  7. The icteridae family's nesting habits vary depending on the species.
  8. Some species nest in trees, others on the ground, and a few species nest in loose colonies.
  9. The icteridae family's eggs are generally small and white or pale blue with a few speckles.
  10. The icteridae family's incubation period is typically short, about 10-14 days.

FAQs About the word family icteridae

American orioles; American blackbirds; bobolinks; meadowlarks

No synonyms found.

No antonyms found.

The icteridae family is composed of the New World blackbirds.

The icteridae family, or New World blackbird family, consists of birds that are typically small and stocky with long legs and often colorful plumage.

The icteridae family is the largest family of passerine birds in the world, with over 300 species.

The icteridae family is widely distributed in North, Central, and South America, along with a few species in eastern North America.