Luscinia luscinia
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Definition
Noun A large nightingale species (Luscinia luscinia) native to eastern Europe and parts of western Asia, known for its song. It is also commonly called the thrush nightingale.
Usage
The term "Luscinia luscinia" is used in formal, scientific, and ornithological contexts to specifically identify this bird species. It is less common in everyday conversation.
Examples
- The Luscinia luscinia has a more rhythmic and less varied song compared to the common nightingale.
- During our birdwatching trip in Poland, we were fortunate to hear a Luscinia luscinia singing at dusk.
- The study compared the migratory patterns of Luscinia luscinia with those of its close relative.
Advanced Usage
- The binomial name Luscinia luscinia follows the Linnaean system of taxonomy, where the first part indicates the genus and the second part indicates the species.
Variants and Related Words
- Thrush nightingale: The common English name for this bird.
- Nightingale: A more general term that often refers to the common nightingale (), a different species within the same genus.
- Luscinia: The genus name for a group of small, insectivorous songbirds often called chats.
Synonyms
- Thrush nightingale
Different Meanings
The term "Luscinia luscinia" has only one specific meaning: it refers exclusively to this particular species of bird. It is not used idiomatically or in other contexts.
Noun
- large nightingale of eastern Europe