Phasianus colchicus
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Definition
Noun A large, long-tailed game bird (Phasianus colchicus) native to Asia but widely introduced elsewhere, characterized in the male by brightly colored plumage, often with iridescent feathers, and a distinctive white ring around the neck. The female is generally a more camouflaged brown. It is commonly known as the common pheasant or ring-necked pheasant.
Usage
The term "Phasianus colchicus" is the scientific (Latin) name for the species. It is used primarily in formal, academic, ornithological, and wildlife management contexts to specify this particular species of pheasant unambiguously.
Examples
- The introduction of to North America was highly successful for game hunting.
- Ornithologists studied the habitat preferences of in the agricultural landscape.
- The male is easily identified by its vibrant colors and white neck ring.
Advanced Usage
- In binomial nomenclature, denotes the genus (which includes other pheasant species), and is the specific epithet, historically referring to Colchis on the Black Sea.
- The term is used in legal and conservation documents to precisely identify the species, for example, in hunting regulations or species recovery plans.
Variants and Related Words
- Common Pheasant (n): The standard English name for .
- Ring-necked Pheasant (n): A common name emphasizing the male's distinctive white neck ring.
- Pheasant (n): The general term for birds in the family Phasianidae, which includes and many other species. Using just "pheasant" can be ambiguous without context.
Synonyms
- Common Pheasant
- Ring-necked Pheasant
- (In specific contexts) Game bird, wildfowl (these are broader categories, not exact synonyms).
Related Phrases / Collocations
- Population of Phasianus colchicus: Used in ecological studies.
- Phasianus colchicus hunting season: Used in regulatory contexts.
- Conservation status of Phasianus colchicus: Used in wildlife management discussions.
Noun
- common pheasant having bright plumage and a white neck ring