Pronunciation: /əˈkeɪdiən ˈflaɪˌkætʃər/
noun a type of bird that belongs to the family Tyrannidae and is known for its distinctive call and feeding habits
A1 The Acadian flycatcher is a small bird.
A2 I saw an Acadian flycatcher in the forest yesterday.
B1 Birdwatchers often look for the Acadian flycatcher in the summer months.
B2 The Acadian flycatcher is known for its distinctive call.
C1 Researchers have been studying the nesting habits of the Acadian flycatcher for years.
C2 The Acadian flycatcher population has been declining in recent years due to habitat loss.
formal The Acadian flycatcher is a small bird species known for its distinctive call and nesting habits.
informal I heard the Acadian flycatcher chirping away in the trees while I was out for a walk.
slang That Acadian flycatcher sure knows how to belt out a tune!
figurative Like an Acadian flycatcher, she has a keen eye for spotting opportunities in the business world.
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