New World chat

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Definition

Noun: - A type of bird characterized by a chattering call: "New World chat" refers to a group of birds belonging to the family Parulidae (New World warblers) or related families, known for their distinctive, often repetitive, chattering vocalizations. These are typically small, insectivorous songbirds found in the Americas.

Usage
  • The term is used in ornithology to classify and describe specific birds within a scientific or birdwatching context.
  • It is a compound noun where "New World" specifies the geographic origin (the Americas) and "chat" describes the bird's vocal behavior.
Examples
Advanced Usage
  • The term is primarily technical and used in scientific classification, field guides, and by birding enthusiasts. It is not commonly used in everyday general conversation.
Variants and Related Words
  • Chat (noun): Can refer more broadly to any of various small songbirds with harsh calls, not limited to the New World (e.g., European stonechat).
  • New World warbler (noun): The broader family (Parulidae) to which many New World chats belong.
Synonyms
  • Wood-warbler (in a broad sense, for related species)
  • Chat (in a general ornithological context)
Antonyms
  • Old World chat (noun): Refers to birds in the family Muscicapidae (e.g., thrushes, flycatchers) found in Europe, Asia, and Africa, also known for chattering calls.
Notes
  • "New World chat" is a specialized ornithological term. The word "chat" in the name refers to the sound of the bird's call, not to human conversation.
Noun
  1. birds having a chattering call

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