How To Use Kingbird In A Sentence

  • Not only is the Cape flush with cardinals, towhees, mockingbirds, catbirds, goldfinches and woodpeckers, its birds of the shore entice many a visitor here.
  • He tried it on the Purple Crackles that flew in the fields by the blackberry bushes; the little Gold Finches that swayed on the grasses; and the topknotted Kingbirds on the telegraph wires overhead. Half-Past Seven Stories
  • When other labels reissue movies, it's usually films I've seen like Shakespeare In Love and To Kill A Mockingbird. Michael Giltz: DVDs: Donwton Abbey Has Gone Down, Down, Down in Quality
  • The mockingbird is a good capture , another bird with great personality. GBBC* 2009 « Fairegarden
  • Over 350 species of birds have been recorded in Worcester Country, including pelicans and pewees, kingbirds and cuckoos, herons, harriers, and eagles.
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  • The Northern Mockingbird is known and loved for the quality and variety of its song.
  • The mockingbird is a solid, robin-sized avian with a wicked beak and admirable determination. STLtoday.com Top News Headlines
  • In Massachusetts winter residents include chickadees, nuthatches, woodpeckers, titmice, cardinals, and mockingbirds.
  • If your karma is good and you're having a good day, you may also see bald eagles, northern mockingbirds, scarlet tanagers and indigo buntings.
  • We saw lots of catbirds, blackbirds, mockingbirds, cardinals, crows, and grackles.
  • Mockingbird fans will find pleasure in character spotting. Times, Sunday Times
  • I pulled out my favorite book, How to Kill a Mockingbird, and started to read it for the billionth time.
  • New York/Tokyo A mockingbird's insouciant calling ushered in Margarite Gol - doni DeCamillo's return to Astoria. Second Skin
  • The song can sound like hoots and whistles, in a repeating pattern similar to that of a mockingbird or thrasher.
  • He did make an observation about how similar Galapagos mockingbirds were to those of mainland South America, but he missed the lesson of the finches entirely.
  • The parrot and the mockingbird were the property of Madame Lebrun, and they had the right to make all the noise they wished. The Awakening
  • Northern Mockingbirds are typically monogamous, but polygamy does occur.
  • The true song of a mockingbird is hard to detect, since they imitate other birds and sounds.
  • And if that mockingbird don't sing and that ring don't shine.
  • And if that mockingbird don't sing and that ring don't shine.
  • From the Atlantic coastline to the Pocomoke River and Forest, Worcester is home to pelicans and peewees, kingbirds and cuckoos, and herons, harriers, and eagles.
  • Of course, we spotted starlings, pigeons, doves, catbirds, grackles, blackbirds, cardinals, robins, blue jays, and mockingbirds, along with the expected three species of woodpecker.
  • A kingbird chattered and shrieked overhead, the grasshoppers buzzed in the grasses, strange insects with ventriloquistic voices sang all about her -- she could not tell where. Other Main-Travelled Roads
  • This is one of the many birds that until the last several decades was restricted to our southern states, but like tufted titmice, cardinals, Carolina wrens and mockingbirds, it is now an established breeder in parts of New England.
  • The mandrill, mockingbird, and muskrat are wizards of any domain, take no prisoners, give no apology A Bestiary of Sorts, in Miniature
  • But then I never thought I'd see the day when "To Kill A Mockingbird" --- a novel that has inspired readers for half a century --- would be derided as a book about "the limitations of liberalism" (by Malcolm Gladwell, no less, in The New Yorker, of all places) and "a sugar-coated myth of Alabama's past" with a hero who's "a repository of cracker-barrel epigrams" (by Allen Barra, in the Wall Street Journal) Jesse Kornbluth: On Its 50th Birthday, Why Is 'To Kill A Mockingbird' Being Attacked?
  • The most famous mimic in this family is the northern mockingbird, followed closely by the gray catbird, which is so-named because of its ability to imitate the mewing of a cat.
  • To Kill A Mockingbird is also beautifully presented by Universal, which makes sense for one of the films that truly deserves the word beloved. Michael Giltz: DVDs: Donwton Abbey Has Gone Down, Down, Down in Quality
  • How dumb, or smart, are birds? Calling someone a birdbrain is usually meant as an insult. But many birds are quite clever. Take for example, the mockingbird.
  • This is strikingly similar to the Company's "Mockingbird" Gold Property geology, where the gold is also hosted in lower plate Precambrian gneiss, and is frequently associated spatially with lamprophyre dikes. Marketwire - Breaking News Releases
  • In Massachusetts winter residents include chickadees, nuthatches, woodpeckers, titmice, cardinals, and mockingbirds.
  • To compare and contrast the To Kill A Mockingbird film vs. the book.
  • Eastern Bluebird, Eastern Kingbird, and Goldfinch are locked in an twisted triangle of territoriality, and woe betide the bird that stumbles into this gang war.
  • The juniper that houses the mockingbird family is one of six trees I planted the year you were born.
  • We saw lots of catbirds, blackbirds, mockingbirds, cardinals, crows, and grackles.
  • Mockingbird fans will find pleasure in character spotting. Times, Sunday Times
  • Mockingbird worked in espionage with SHIELD and who knows who else and just came back from years of abduction, but has no real history with Spidey. Spider-Man’s latest unmasking ‘not a decision we entered into lightly’ | Robot 6 @ Comic Book Resources – Covering Comic Book News and Entertainment
  • Over 350 species of birds have been recorded in Worcester Country, including pelicans and pewees, kingbirds and cuckoos, herons, harriers, and eagles.
  • You may also find cuckoos, kingbirds, flycatchers, swifts, swallows, orioles, and tanagers in the fall.
  • Even if they wanted to, getting rid of the bird isn't an option -- the mockingbird is a protective species in NBC Washington - Top Stories
  • Blackbirds, cowbirds, and mockingbirds are common companions throughout most of the year.
  • The song can sound like hoots and whistles, in a repeating pattern similar to that of a mockingbird or thrasher.
  • Her voice was bird-like, the trill of a mockingbird, ever changing, ever shifting.
  • In Massachusetts winter residents include chickadees, nuthatches, woodpeckers, titmice, cardinals, and mockingbirds.
  • He called to mind the peculiarities of the "tui" of the natives, sometimes called the mockingbird from its incessant chuckle, and sometimes "the parson," in allusion to the white cravat it wears over its black, cassock-like plumage. In Search of the Castaways
  • From the Atlantic coastline to the Pocomoke River and Forest, Worcester is home to pelicans and peewees, kingbirds and cuckoos, and herons, harriers, and eagles.
  • Dallas police confirmed that because the mockingbird is the state bird, shooting or killing the mockingbirds is illegal. NBC Dallas-Fort Worth - News Top Stories
  • We also have an Eastern kingbird indicating he'd like to make his home here.
  • Although first cousin to the melodious mockingbird, a catbird's song is seldom musical.
  • The mockingbirds have been at the winterberry hollies, more than half the berries are gone, but they fly away every time I try to get a photo taken of them. Mish Mash Monday-Late February Edition « Fairegarden
  • I saw mockingbirds and bluebirds on my slow drive back, but grosbeaks, tanagers, kingbirds, and buntings are apparently not back yet.
  • A mockingbird sang nonstop, sometimes making up his own phrases, sometimes mimicking a bluebird, sometimes mimicking a titmouse.
  • However, we did not record egg puncture at mockingbird nests at either study site, which suggests also that this species was not parasitized.
  • Not only is the Cape flush with cardinals, towhees, mockingbirds, catbirds, goldfinches and woodpeckers, its birds of the shore entice many a visitor here.
  • Mockingbird fans will find pleasure in character spotting. Times, Sunday Times
  • Cuckoo kind, including orioles, mockingbirds, and creationists – spoke with one. Birdwatching for creationists - The Panda's Thumb
  • To kill a mockingbird is a sin, Finch told his children, because it brings no harm to others. Gas Drilling
  • I saw mockingbirds and bluebirds on my slow drive back, but grosbeaks, tanagers, kingbirds, and buntings are apparently not back yet.
  • Mockingbird fans will find pleasure in character spotting. Times, Sunday Times
  • Isikoff, Newsweek, and the rest of the Mockingbird corporate media are tasked with portraying this growing "antigovernment" movement as extremist gun nuts who share the ideology of the FBI-infiltrated Hutaree and pose a threat. Infowars
  • Now, the mocker is the Floreana Mockingbird, which according to Karen is "the bird that inspired Darwin to doubt the Lecturer Notes
  • Francis gives a similar explanation for the exceptional mimicry of mockingbirds, suggesting that mimicry itself was not favored by natural selection.
  • Cedar waxwings, crows, finches, flycatchers, grosbeaks, grouse, jays, mockingbirds, pheasants, thrushes, vireos, and woodpeckers feed on their fruits.
  • I'm thinking a phoebe, purple martin, starling fluttering up, a kingbird, I have no idea what's on the lowest wire, a nuthatch and a robin.
  • A mockingbird trilled from atop a telephone pole.
  • She rocked like a kingbird on the top twig of the winesap, which was the tallest tree in our orchard, and for once there wasn't a single fly in her ointment, not one, she said so herself, and so did father. Laddie: A True Blue Story
  • Game birds, mockingbirds, robins, and sparrows enjoy the juicy, sticky red fruits.
  • Although first cousin to the melodious mockingbird, a catbird's song is seldom musical.
  • With 429 or so tyrannids, there are more species of Tyrant Flycatchers than in any other family of birds in the world, yet the Eastern Kingbird has earned the title of tyrant of tyrants.
  • Larger forest birds such as the grey kingbird, the streaked saltator, or the tropical mockingbird flit among the taller tree branches.
  • The song can sound like hoots and whistles, in a repeating pattern similar to that of a mockingbird or thrasher.
  • Birds found here and in only few other places include white-bellied seedeaters Sporophila leucoptera, grassland yellow-finches Sicalis luteola, chalk-browed mockingbirds Mimus saturninus, tropical peewees Contopus cinereus, rufous-throated antbirds Gymnopithys rufigula, black-breasted puffbirds Notharchus pectoralis, and plain-bellied emeralds Amazilia leucogaster. Marajó varzea
  • Cedar waxwings, crows, finches, flycatchers, grosbeaks, grouse, jays, mockingbirds, pheasants, thrushes, vireos, and woodpeckers feed on their fruits.
  • I saw mockingbirds and bluebirds on my slow drive back, but grosbeaks, tanagers, kingbirds, and buntings are apparently not back yet.
  • The fruits are red, blue, or black and are quickly consumed in late summer and early fall by finches, game birds, mockingbirds, thrushes, waxwings, and woodpeckers.
  • I saw mockingbirds and bluebirds on my slow drive back, but grosbeaks, tanagers, kingbirds, and buntings are apparently not back yet.

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