Buteo jamaicensis
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Definition
Noun: * Buteo jamaicensis: A large, common hawk of North and Central America, characterized by its broad wings, a stout body, and typically having dark brown plumage with a distinctive reddish-brown tail. It is often seen soaring in wide circles or perched on poles and trees while hunting for small mammals.
Usage Examples
- Noun:
- A Buteo jamaicensis soared high above the field, scanning for rodents.
- The birdwatcher identified the hawk as a Buteo jamaicensis by its broad wings and red tail.
- The Buteo jamaicensis is one of the most frequently observed raptors in North America.
Advanced Usage
- In Ornithology: The term is used in scientific and birding contexts to specify this particular species within the genus (broad-winged hawks). It distinguishes it from other similar hawks like the Red-shouldered Hawk () or the Broad-winged Hawk ().
Variants and Related Words
- Red-tailed Hawk: The common name for .
- Buteo (noun): The genus name for a group of medium-to-large raptors with broad wings, commonly known as buzzards in the Old World or hawks in the New World.
- Raptor (noun): A bird of prey, such as a hawk, eagle, or owl.
Synonyms
- Red-tailed Hawk (common name)
- Buzzard (regional/common name, particularly in North America for birds in the genus )
Related Phrases and Terms
- Bird of prey: A general term for carnivorous birds that hunt for food, including .
- Soaring hawk: Describes the typical flight behavior of this species.
Noun
- dark brown American hawk species having a reddish-brown tail