Parula americana
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Definition
Noun A small North American songbird (Setophaga americana, formerly Parula americana) of the wood warbler family (Parulidae). It is characterized by its bluish-grey upperparts, a distinctive yellow throat and breast, white wing bars, and a broken white eye-ring. It is native to eastern North America.
Usage
The term "parula americana" is the former scientific name for this specific species of bird. It is used in formal ornithological contexts, birdwatching guides, and academic writing to identify the species. * The guide pointed out the parula americana building a nest in the Spanish moss. * Parula americana is known for its rising, buzzy trill of a song.
Advanced Usage
- The common name for this bird is the Northern Parula. In most non-scientific contexts, this is the preferred term.
- In modern taxonomic classification, its scientific name has been revised to Setophaga americana.
Variants and Related Words
- Northern Parula (n.): The standard common name for the bird.
- Parula (n.): Can refer to the genus or, informally, to birds within it, such as the Northern Parula.
- Wood Warbler (n.): The common name for the family (Parulidae) to which this bird belongs.
Synonyms
- Northern Parula
- (current scientific name)
Related Terms
- Warbler (n.): A general term for small, often colorful, insectivorous songbirds, many of which are in the family Parulidae.
- Neotropical Migrant (n.): A bird that breeds in North America and migrates to Central or South America for the winter, a category which includes the Northern Parula.
Noun
- small grey-blue wood warbler with yellow throat and breast; of eastern North America