clark's nutcracker

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clark's nutcracker

A Clark's nutcracker perches on a pine branch, holding a pinecone in its beak.

Definition
  1. Noun:
    • A bird species of the western United States: "Clark's nutcracker" refers to a specific species of bird, Nucifraga columbiana, found primarily in mountainous regions of western North America. It is known for its gray plumage, black wings, and white tail patches.
    • A corvid known for seed caching: It is a member of the crow and jay family (Corvidae) and is famous for its remarkable memory in storing and retrieving thousands of pine seeds each year.
Usage Examples
  • Noun:
    • We spotted a Clark's nutcracker perched on a pine tree.
    • The Clark's nutcracker plays a crucial role in forest regeneration by dispersing seeds.
Advanced Usage
  • Ecological role: The term is often used in ecological and ornithological contexts to discuss seed dispersal, mutualism with pine trees, and spatial memory in animals.
    • The study focused on the foraging behavior of Clark's nutcracker.
Variants and Related Words
  • Nutcracker (general): A broader term for birds in the genus .
  • Corvid: The bird family (Corvidae) to which Clark's nutcracker belongs, including crows, ravens, and jays.
Synonyms
  • Nucifraga columbiana: The scientific binomial name.
  • Pine crow: A less common colloquial name.
Notes
  • The bird is named after William Clark of the Lewis and Clark Expedition.
  • It is not to be confused with the tool used for cracking nuts or the "nutcracker" ballet.
clark's nutcracker

A Clark's nutcracker perches on a pine branch, holding a pinecone in its beak.

Noun
  1. nutcracker of the western United States