widow bird (Meaning)

Wordnet

widow bird (n)

mostly black African weaverbird

Webster

widow bird ()

See Whidan bird.

Synonyms & Antonyms of widow bird

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widow bird Sentence Examples

  1. The widow bird sang a haunting melody that echoed through the African savanna.
  2. The male widow bird's iridescent tail feathers shimmered in the sunlight, attracting the attention of potential mates.
  3. The female widow bird was a plain brown color, providing camouflage as she nested in the tall grass.
  4. Widow birds were known for their intricate courtship displays, which involved the males performing acrobatic flights.
  5. During the breeding season, the widow bird's territory became fiercely defended against intruders.
  6. The widow bird's nest was a cleverly constructed woven ball of grass and twigs.
  7. The widow bird's chicks were helpless and depended on their parents for food and protection.
  8. Widow birds were often seen feeding on insects and seeds in the open grasslands.
  9. The widow bird played an important role in the ecosystem, helping to control insect populations.
  10. The widow bird's unique and captivating nature made it a beloved bird among bird enthusiasts.

FAQs About the word widow bird

mostly black African weaverbirdSee Whidan bird.

No synonyms found.

No antonyms found.

The widow bird sang a haunting melody that echoed through the African savanna.

The male widow bird's iridescent tail feathers shimmered in the sunlight, attracting the attention of potential mates.

The female widow bird was a plain brown color, providing camouflage as she nested in the tall grass.

Widow birds were known for their intricate courtship displays, which involved the males performing acrobatic flights.