quelea

[kwee-lee-uh]

quelea Definition

a small brown and grey African finch that often feeds on crops and can be a pest to farmers.

Using quelea: Examples

Take a moment to familiarize yourself with how "quelea" can be used in various situations through the following examples!

  • Example

    The quelea is known for its ability to cause significant damage to crops.

  • Example

    Farmers often use scarecrows to keep queleas away from their fields.

  • Example

    The quelea is one of the most common birds in Africa.

quelea Synonyms and Antonyms

Synonyms for quelea

Antonyms for quelea

Phrases with quelea

  • red-billed quelea

    a subspecies of quelea with a distinctive red bill

    Example

    The red-billed quelea is found in many parts of Africa.

  • black-faced quelea

    a subspecies of quelea with a distinctive black face

    Example

    The black-faced quelea is found in southern Africa.

  • a large group of queleas that can cause significant damage to crops

    Example

    The farmer was worried about the quelea swarm that had been spotted near his fields.

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Summary: quelea in Brief

A 'quelea' [kwee-lee-uh] is a small brown and grey African finch that is known for feeding on crops and causing damage to farmers. It is one of the most common birds in Africa and can be found in subspecies like the red-billed quelea and black-faced quelea. A 'quelea swarm' refers to a large group of queleas that can cause significant damage to crops.