troopbird (Meaning)

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troopbird (n.)

Any troupial.

Synonyms & Antonyms of troopbird

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troopbird Sentence Examples

  1. A troopbird, adorned with its distinctive plumage, warbled a melodious tune from the treetops.
  2. As the sun began to set, a flock of troopbirds soared effortlessly through the fading light.
  3. The forest ranger spotted a troopbird's nest hidden amidst the thick undergrowth.
  4. The troopbird's piercing call echoed through the jungle, alerting other members of its group.
  5. With lightning speed, the troopbird snatched an insect from mid-air, showcasing its remarkable agility.
  6. The troopbird's social nature was evident as it shared its food with its fellow flock members.
  7. The troopbird's bright yellow beak contrasted vividly with its black feathers.
  8. The troopbird's territorial behavior became apparent when it chased away a rival bird that ventured too close to its nest.
  9. The troopbird's song was a harmonious blend of whistles and trills.
  10. The troopbird's nesting patterns were studied by ornithologists to gain insights into its reproductive behavior.

FAQs About the word troopbird

Any troupial.

No synonyms found.

No antonyms found.

A troopbird, adorned with its distinctive plumage, warbled a melodious tune from the treetops.

As the sun began to set, a flock of troopbirds soared effortlessly through the fading light.

The forest ranger spotted a troopbird's nest hidden amidst the thick undergrowth.

The troopbird's piercing call echoed through the jungle, alerting other members of its group.