argus pheasant
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The argus pheasant displays its magnificent tail feathers in the forest clearing.
Definition
- Noun:
- A large, brilliantly patterned pheasant native to Southeast Asia: The argus pheasant refers specifically to a bird of the genus Argusianus, known for its extremely long tail feathers and intricate eye-spot patterns on its wings.
Usage Examples
- Noun:
- The argus pheasant is renowned for its spectacular plumage.
- We hope to catch a glimpse of the rare argus pheasant in the forest.
Advanced Usage
- "Argus-eyed": While not a direct variant of "argus pheasant," this adjective, derived from the mythical giant Argus, means vigilantly observant. It is sometimes referenced in descriptions due to the bird's namesake and its many eye-spots.
- The security system was as argus-eyed as the pheasant's plumage.
Variants and Related Words
- Great Argus (): The most common species referred to as the argus pheasant.
- Crested Argus (): A related pheasant species, sometimes grouped under the common name "argus."
Synonyms
- Great Argus: The primary synonym for the most typical species.
- Argus: A common shortened form used in ornithological contexts.
Notes on Meaning
- The name "argus" comes from Argus Panoptes, a giant in Greek mythology with many eyes, alluding to the numerous eye-like patterns on the bird's wings.
- It is important to note that "argus pheasant" is a specific common name for these birds and is not typically used in metaphorical or idiomatic expressions outside of direct reference to the animal or its namesake attributes.
The argus pheasant displays its magnificent tail feathers in the forest clearing.
Noun
- large brilliantly patterned East Indian pheasant