Examples of 'red-necked' in a sentence

Meaning of "red-necked"

red-necked (adjective) - Referring to a person, especially in North America, who is perceived as having a working-class or rural background, typically characterized by conservative beliefs and attitudes. This term may also describe an animal with a red-colored neck, such as the red-necked grebe.

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Red-necked wallabies are mainly nocturnal.
O passionate enthusiastic calls of the red-necked grebes.
The red-necked pademelon is not currently listed as an endangered species.
Hippias has all the delicacy of a red-necked fisherman.
Red-necked Crake was heard on several occasions.
A previous paper details four early claims of red-necked stint, none of which were acceptable.
The Red-necked wallaby is protected by law in all states.
Like the tone of a man who found himself among the most red-necked of rubes.
We also saw some Red-necked grebes in the river.
Cyclostrongylus alatus and Cyclostrongylus perplexus are parasites of Macropus rufogriseus, the red-necked wallaby.
Another parrot, the red-necked parrot or Jaco is a threatened and protected species.
Very likely, at this very instant Dick sat trapped inside a circle of red-necked detectives.
The migration of Red-necked Phalaropes, ecological mysteries and conservation concerns.
The Bagwa Channel is home to a loose colony of red-necked grebes during the nesting season.
The red-necked grebe is a common summer visitor in the Park and Recreation Area.

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Due to their relatively large size, red-necked avocets have few predators.
Red-necked pademelons can be found in the coastal regions of Queensland and New South Wales.
They provide food for the red-necked phalarope, and there are plenty to gather.
Red-necked phalaropes and red phalaropes.
Radio-telemetry tracking of migrating Red-necked Phalaropes.
Bird Watching Red-necked grebe at floating nest.
Now, the perp inside that house is a very dangerous bird, a lappet-faced vulture, a red-necked ostrich.
Marbled Godwit and Red-necked Phalarope are rare anywhere except the north coasts.
Red-necked wallabies may live up to 9 years.
At the pond 's edge, a Red-necked grebe hops off her nest.
The red-necked grebe is a nondescript dusky-grey bird in winter.
A related species, the Jaco or red-necked parrot " A. arausiaca.
The number of red-necked phalaropes nesting within the monitored area is about 10 pairs.
The red-necked pademelon is brown-grey with a cream underbelly and a red-tinted neck and shoulders.
When feeding, a red-necked phalarope will often swim in a small, rapid circle, forming a small whirlpool.
The red-necked nightjar ( Caprimulgus ruficollis ) is the largest of the nightjars occurring in Europe.
The red-necked falcon.
Red-necked pond turtle.
Therein the Red-necked Grebe belongs to the family of " Grebes ".
Red-necked wallabies diets consists of grasses, roots, tree leaves, and weeds.
The red-necked woodpecker ( " Campephilus rubricollis " ) is a species of bird in the Picidae family.
The red-necked tanager ( " Tangara cyanocephala " ) is a species of bird in the Thraupidae family.
The red-necked keelback ( " Rhabdophis subminiatus " ) is a species of snake in the family Colubridae.
The red-necked buzzard ( " Buteo auguralis " ) is a species of bird of prey in the Accipitridae family.
Red-necked stint / Little stint.

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