yellowammer (Meaning)
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yellowammer (n.)
See Yellow-hammer.
Synonyms & Antonyms of yellowammer
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yellowammer Sentence Examples
- The vibrant yellowammer's song filled the early morning air.
- The yellowammer's distinctive plumage made it a standout among the other birds in the meadow.
- The yellowammer's nest, hidden among the tall grasses, contained four perfectly formed eggs.
- The yellowammer's diet consisted primarily of insects and seeds.
- During the winter months, yellowammers migrated to warmer climates in large flocks.
- Yellowammers were known for their cheerful and uplifting songs.
- The yellowammer's population had declined significantly due to habitat loss and pesticide use.
- Conservationists worked to protect yellowammers by establishing breeding grounds and providing artificial nest sites.
- The yellowammer's bright yellow plumage served as a warning to predators that it was not a desirable prey item.
- The yellowammer's peculiar ability to mimic the songs of other birds made it a popular subject of study for ornithologists.
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See Yellow-hammer.
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The vibrant yellowammer's song filled the early morning air.
The yellowammer's distinctive plumage made it a standout among the other birds in the meadow.
The yellowammer's nest, hidden among the tall grasses, contained four perfectly formed eggs.
The yellowammer's diet consisted primarily of insects and seeds.