Definitions

from The Century Dictionary.

  • Having black on the top of the head: applied to sundry birds. See blackcap, 2.

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Examples

  • Nuthatches and black-capped chickadees remember precisely where they stored food in the wild.

    The Memory Palace Mira Bartók 2011

  • Below each drawing I compose a cryptogram, a hybrid of pig Latin, English, and French, neatly labeling each picture in tiny calligraphic script: Binrobatus rouge for red-breasted robin, Chicadeenus chapeaunoir for the little black-capped chickadee.

    The Memory Palace Mira Bartók 2011

  • However, black-capped kingfishers are different from their congeners because they occur in mangroves, where they mainly pounce on fish.

    Mystery bird: Black-capped kingfisher, Halcyon pileata 2011

  • Below each drawing I compose a cryptogram, a hybrid of pig Latin, English, and French, neatly labeling each picture in tiny calligraphic script: Binrobatus rouge for red-breasted robin, Chicadeenus chapeaunoir for the little black-capped chickadee.

    The Memory Palace Mira Bartók 2011

  • Response: This is a black-capped kingfisher, Halcyon pileata, a species whose genus name was derived from a Greek myth about a woman named Alcyone.

    Mystery bird: Black-capped kingfisher, Halcyon pileata 2011

  • Response: This is a black-capped kingfisher, Halcyon pileata, a species whose genus name was derived from a Greek myth about a woman named Alcyone.

    Mystery bird: Black-capped kingfisher, Halcyon pileata 2011

  • Not so much to the app's black-capped chickadee call, but to the Carolina chickadee's clean four- to six-note song.

    This App Is for the Birds Ralph Gardner Jr. 2011

  • The reaction of our resident black-capped chickadees was more dramatic.

    This App Is for the Birds Ralph Gardner Jr. 2011

  • They look similar to the local chickadees, though brown- rather than black-capped.

    This App Is for the Birds Ralph Gardner Jr. 2011

  • However, black-capped kingfishers are different from their congeners because they occur in mangroves, where they mainly pounce on fish.

    Mystery bird: Black-capped kingfisher, Halcyon pileata 2011

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