noun
- plural of bobolink; small North American songbirds with black and white plumage in males during breeding season
Examples
- The bobolinks migrate thousands of miles from North America to South America each year.
- Farmers sometimes consider bobolinks pests because they eat rice crops.
- Male bobolinks develop striking black and white feathers during mating season.
- The meadow was filled with the cheerful songs of bobolinks in early summer.
- Bobolinks prefer open grasslands and agricultural fields for nesting.
- Conservation efforts aim to protect bobolinks from habitat loss.