Poephila castanotis
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Definition
Noun A small Australian weaverbird (Poephila castanotis) characterized by distinctive black and white striped markings on its head and chest, resembling those of a zebra. It is commonly known as the zebra finch.
Examples
- The Poephila castanotis is a popular aviary bird due to its hardiness and cheerful song.
- Researchers study the song learning of the Poephila castanotis as a model for vocal development.
- A flock of Poephila castanotis was foraging for grass seeds on the ground.
Advanced Usage
- The binomial name Poephila castanotis is used in formal ornithological and scientific contexts to precisely identify the species, distinguishing it from other finches.
- The study focused on the mating rituals of Poephila castanotis.
Variants and Related Words
- Zebra Finch (n): The common name for .
- Zebra finches are often kept as pets.
- Weaverbird (n): A family of small passerine birds (Ploceidae) known for weaving intricate nests, to which the genus belongs.
- Estrildid finch (n): A bird of the family Estrildidae, which includes waxbills, munias, and the zebra finch.
Synonyms
- Zebra finch
- Chestnut-eared finch (a less common name referencing the 'castanotis' part of its scientific name, which means 'chestnut-eared')
Noun
- small Australian weaverbird with markings like a zebra's