Tyrannus domenicensis domenicensis

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Definition

Noun: - A subspecies of the gray kingbird (Tyrannus dominicensis), a large tyrant flycatcher bird. It is characterized as a kingbird that breeds in the southeastern United States and winters in tropical America. It is noted for being similar to but larger than the eastern kingbird (Tyrannus tyrannus).

Usage
  • This term is used in precise ornithological (bird science) contexts to specify this particular subspecies. It is not commonly used in everyday conversation.
  • It typically functions as the subject or object of a sentence in scientific writing or birdwatching guides.
Examples
  • As Subject:
    • Tyrannus dominicensis dominicensis is a common sight in Florida during the summer months.
  • As Object:
    • The study focused on the migration patterns of Tyrannus dominicensis dominicensis.
  • In Apposition:
    • The bird, Tyrannus dominicensis dominicensis, has a distinctive call.
Advanced Usage
  • In formal taxonomic classification, the repetition of "dominicensis" indicates the nominate subspecies. This means it is the first-described subspecies that defines the species (the gray kingbird).
Variants and Related Words
  • Gray Kingbird / Grey Kingbird (): The full species name.
  • Eastern Kingbird (): A related, smaller species often used for comparison.
  • Tyrant Flycatcher / Tyrannid: The family (Tyrannidae) to which this bird belongs.
  • Kingbird: The common name for birds in the genus .
Synonyms
  • Gray Kingbird (when referring to the species as a whole in a non-technical context).
  • Grey Kingbird (alternative spelling).
Notes on Meaning

This term has a single, highly specific meaning in biological taxonomy. It refers exclusively to this bird subspecies and is not used figuratively.

Noun
  1. a kingbird that breeds in the southeastern United States and winters in tropical America; similar to but larger than the eastern kingbird