European black grouse

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Definition

Noun: 1. A large grouse species native to northern Europe: The European black grouse is a bird characterized by its predominantly black plumage (in males) and a distinctive tail that is lyre-shaped, meaning it curves outward like the ancient musical instrument, the lyre.

Usage
  • The European black grouse is known for its spectacular mating displays at communal sites called leks.
  • Conservation efforts are crucial for the European black grouse, as its heathland habitat is under threat.
Advanced Usage
  • Scientific Classification: The term is used in ornithology and wildlife biology to specifically distinguish from other grouse species, such as the Caucasian grouse or the black grouse of Asia.
  • In Conservation Context: The phrase is often used in reports and discussions about biodiversity and habitat preservation in European ecosystems.
Variants and Related Words
  • Black Grouse: A more general common name that can refer to this species, though it may also encompass the Caucasian grouse (). "European black grouse" is the more precise term.
  • Lyrurus tetrix: The binomial (scientific) name for the species.
  • Lek: (noun) The traditional ground where male grouse gather for competitive mating displays.
Synonyms
  • Blackcock (specifically refers to the male of the species)
  • Northern black grouse
Related Phrases
  • Lekking behavior: The specific mating ritual performed by the male European black grouse.
  • Heathland bird: A descriptive phrase often associated with the European black grouse, indicating its primary habitat.
Noun
  1. large northern European grouse that is black with a lyre-shaped tail