yvlog

Advertisement

Advertisement

courtship display

noun

  1. a stereotyped pattern of behavior in animals that functions to attract and arouse a prospective mate.


Discover More

yvlog History and Origins

Origin of courtship display1

First recorded in 1920–25
Discover More

Example Sentences

Examples have not been reviewed.

The lyrebird's tail is also flipped dramatically over its head during the courtship display, as in the above photo.

From

The quirky birds with long, pointed tail feathers are known for the male’s elaborate courtship display in which air sacs in the neck are inflated to make a popping sound.

From

This is what’s known as “the light show,” a once-a-year courtship display by the synchronous firefly formally named Photinus carolinus.

From

Similarly, the cordon bleu finch, a common pet bird, was thought to have a simple hopping courtship display.

From

The researchers also noted that the crest of the cockatoo was not raised – something the birds do when aggressive, fearful, surprised or as part of a courtship display - and concluded this probably meant Frederick’s bird “felt safe and calm” while being sketched.

From

Advertisement

Advertisement

Advertisement

Advertisement