bairdiella chrysoura

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bairdiella chrysoura

A silver bairdiella chrysoura swims near a sandy seabed.

Definition

Noun: 1. A species of fish: A small, silvery fish belonging to the drum family (Sciaenidae), often confused with the white perch. It is found in coastal waters of the United States from New York to Mexico. Its common names include silver perch and yellowtail croaker.

Usage Examples
  • Noun:
    • Anglers along the Gulf Coast frequently catch the bairdiella chrysoura.
    • The bairdiella chrysoura is distinguished by its silvery body and slightly forked tail.
    • A key identifier for bairdiella chrysoura is the lack of dark vertical bars, unlike the true white perch.
Advanced Usage
  • Scientific Classification: The term is primarily used in scientific, ichthyological (the study of fish), or very specific angling contexts. In everyday conversation, common names are preferred.
    • The genus Bairdiella includes several species of croakers.
Variants and Related Words
  • Silver perch: A common name for this fish.
  • Yellowtail croaker: Another common name, referring to the yellowish tint on its tail fin.
  • Drumfish / Croaker: General terms for the family (Sciaenidae) to which this species belongs, named for the drumming or croaking sounds they can produce.
Synonyms
  • Silver perch
  • Yellowtail croaker
Related Phrases / Terms
  • Coastal drumfish: A descriptive phrase indicating its habitat and family.
  • Misidentified as white perch: A common phrase used to describe a frequent point of confusion regarding this species.
bairdiella chrysoura

A silver bairdiella chrysoura swims near a sandy seabed.

Noun
  1. small silvery drumfish often mistaken for white perch; found along coasts of United States from New York to Mexico