bubo virginianus
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Definition
- Noun:
- A large owl species: "Bubo virginianus" is the scientific name for the great horned owl, a large bird of prey native to the Americas.
- A specific type of horned owl: It refers specifically to the brown-colored, North American subspecies or population of the great horned owl, characterized by prominent ear tufts or "horns."
Usage Examples
- Noun:
- The deep hoot we heard at night was from a Bubo virginianus. (The sound came from a great horned owl.)
- Bubo virginianus is an apex predator in many North American ecosystems. (This owl species is a top predator.)
Advanced Usage
- In scientific or ornithological contexts: The term "Bubo virginianus" is used for precise biological classification and discussion.
- The study focused on the nocturnal hunting patterns of Bubo virginianus. (The research examined the night-time hunting of great horned owls.)
Variants and Related Words
- Great horned owl (n): The common English name for .
- We spotted a great horned owl in the pine tree.
- Bubo (n): The genus name that includes eagle-owls and horned owls.
- Horned owl (n): A general term for owls in the genus that have feather tufts resembling horns.
Synonyms
- Great horned owl: The direct common name equivalent.
- Tiger owl: A colloquial name sometimes used due to its striped plumage and fierce nature.
Related Phrases
- No specific phrasal verbs or idioms are directly associated with the scientific name "Bubo virginianus." Common names like "great horned owl" may appear in general expressions about birds or wildlife.
Noun
- brown North American horned owl