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kingfisher

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WordNet Word definitions in WordNet
n. nonpasserine large-headed bird with a short tail and long sharp bill; usually crested and bright-colored; feed mostly on fish

Gazetteer Word definitions in Gazetteer
Population (2000): 13926 Housing Units (2000): 5879 Land area (2000): 903.001590 sq. miles (2338.763281 sq. km) Water area (2000): 2.960259 sq. miles (7.667036 sq. km) Total area (2000): 905.961849 sq. miles (2346.430317 sq. km) Located within: Oklahoma ...

Longman Dictionary of Contemporary English Word definitions in Longman Dictionary of Contemporary English
noun EXAMPLES FROM CORPUS ▪ I wondered if the kingfisher still nested in the sandy banks there. ▪ Keep an eye out for large swans, herons and ducks, moorhens and kingfishers. ▪ Now it's hoped it won't be long before the baby kingfishers are also on show. ...

Wikipedia Word definitions in Wikipedia
Kingfishers are a group of small to medium-sized, brightly colored birds in the order Coraciiformes . They have a cosmopolitan distribution , with most species found outside of the Americas. The group is treated either as a single family , the Alcedinidae, ...

Usage examples of kingfisher.

Grey-headed kingfisher, pied hornbill, black-capped oriole, a flock of superb starlings which were just that, blue-collared, red breasted, green in the wings, and, best of all, a bateleur eagle, cruising beneath a perfectly unblemished blue sky, not soaring, just moving steadily forwards without, apparently, moving its wings.

Exquisite tiny finches whirred and wheeled, so did sparrows and starlings, and the strong brown kingfishers called kookaburras laughed and chuckled gleefully or dived for snakes, their favorite food.

Among the foreign shapes and foliage, brightly colored kingfishers and lorikeets fled into shadows, as though something terrorized them.

Brilliantly colored parrots, lorikeets and kingfishers flitted continually from branch to branch, so that the foliage appeared to be alive with movement.

Black, white, or gray cockatoos, paroquets, with plumage of all colors, kingfishers of a sparkling green and crowned with red, blue lories, and various other birds appeared on all sides, as through a prism, fluttering about and producing a deafening clamor.

As if in answer, the kingfisher dropped with his musical plash, and swept back with exultant rattle to his watchtower.

Bon Temps had rented a place in Kingfisher Apartments at some point in his or her dating career.

But till then the guns had not spoken, and the first report which awoke the echoes of the forest of the Far West was provoked by the appearance of a beautiful bird, resembling the kingfisher.

Kingfisher lager and taking tastes from bowls of Kashmiri rogan josh, Rasedar shaljum, Kutchi bhindi, and French-fried potatoes.

As to pelicans, kingfishers, water-hens, they came of themselves to the shores of the poultry-yard, and this little community, after some disputes, cooing, screaming, clucking, ended by settling down peacefully, and increased in encouraging proportion for the future use of the colony.

I had gone nearly through the alders, following the course of a little brook and stealing along without a sound, when behind me I heard the kingfisher coming above the alders, rattling as if possessed, klrrr, klrrr, klrrr-ik-ik-ik!

True, you shall have to keep an eye out for herons, kingfishers, and serpents.

Black, white, or gray cockatoos, paroquets, with plumage of all colors, kingfishers of a sparkling green and crowned with red, blue lories, and various other birds appeared on all sides, as through a prism, fluttering about and producing a deafening clamor.

A curious thing, in this connection, is that while a kingfisher will allow none of his kind to poach on his preserves, he lives at peace with the brood of sheldrakes that occupy the same stretch of river.

From forward there was the harsh metallic roar of an anchor cable running out, and as Kingfisher backed away leaving a yellow-painted buoy the size of a barrage balloon bobbing under the cliffs of Suicide so one of the massive deck winches began automatically paying out its six-inch steel cable.