Definition of umbrellabird
Short definition: The word umbrellabird refers to a rare tropical bird with a distinctive crest and throat pouch, often mentioned when talking about rainforests, wildlife diversity, or unusual animal features rather than everyday animals people see.
Looking for a clear and natural explanation of the word umbrellabird? The word umbrellabird is used in biology and nature contexts. It refers to a rare tropical bird known for its unusual appearance, especially the large crest on its head that looks like an umbrella. Umbrellabirds live in dense rainforests and are not commonly seen by most people. Below, each meaning is explained in a calm and natural way, with enough detail to feel clear, human, and informative.
Forms: umbrellabird, umbrellabirds
Related: bird n., rainforest n., species n.
Syllable: um-brel-la-bird
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(Noun) A large tropical bird with a distinctive umbrella shaped crest found in Central and South American rainforests.
An umbrellabird is a large black rainforest bird known for the dramatic crest of feathers on its head that can be raised like an umbrella, along with a hanging throat pouch, making it one of the most visually unusual birds in the world.
The umbrellabird remained still on the branch its large crest folded down while it watched the forest quietly below.Seeing an umbrellabird in the wild is rare because it lives high in dense rainforest canopies.The documentary showed how the umbrellabird uses its crest and deep calls during mating displays.Synonyms: tropical bird species, rainforest bird, exotic bird, rare bird, canopy bird, large forest bird, unusual bird species, neotropical bird, crested bird, black rainforest bird, forest dwelling bird, display bird
Antonyms: common bird, domestic bird, urban bird, small songbird, farm bird, pet bird, backyard bird, widespread species, familiar bird, ordinary bird, local bird, typical species
