white-tailed kite (Meaning)

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white-tailed kite (n)

grey-and-white American kite of warm and tropical regions

Synonyms & Antonyms of white-tailed kite

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white-tailed kite Sentence Examples

  1. The white-tailed kite soared gracefully through the azure sky.
  2. The raptor's piercing eyes scanned the ground below, searching for prey.
  3. With its long, slender tail, the white-tailed kite maneuvered effortlessly in the wind.
  4. The bird's plumage was predominantly white, with black markings on its wings and tail.
  5. White-tailed kites are known for their acrobatic aerial displays.
  6. They feed primarily on small rodents and reptiles.
  7. The white-tailed kite's call is a distinctive whistle.
  8. This raptor is found in open grasslands and agricultural areas.
  9. White-tailed kites are protected under the Migratory Bird Treaty Act.
  10. The graceful flight of the white-tailed kite is a mesmerizing spectacle.

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grey-and-white American kite of warm and tropical regions

No synonyms found.

No antonyms found.

The white-tailed kite soared gracefully through the azure sky.

The raptor's piercing eyes scanned the ground below, searching for prey.

With its long, slender tail, the white-tailed kite maneuvered effortlessly in the wind.

The bird's plumage was predominantly white, with black markings on its wings and tail.