crested penguin
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A crested penguin stands on a rocky shore with yellow feathers above its eyes.
Definition
Noun 1. A small penguin species found in the Falkland Islands and New Zealand: A crested penguin is a type of penguin characterized by its relatively small size and distinctive yellow crest feathers above its eyes. It is native to specific subantarctic regions.
Usage and Examples
- The crested penguin is known for its loud, braying call.
- Researchers are studying the breeding habits of the crested penguin.
- We saw a colony of crested penguins on the rocky shore.
Advanced Usage and Notes
- The term crested penguin is often used in zoological and ornithological contexts to refer specifically to penguins of the genus , which includes several species like the Fiordland, Snares, and Erect-crested penguins.
- While "crested penguin" is a common name, in scientific classification, it refers to a group within the penguin family.
Variants and Related Words
- Eudyptes (n): The scientific genus name for crested penguins.
- Rockhopper penguin (n): A specific, well-known type of crested penguin.
- Macaroni penguin (n): Another species of crested penguin.
Synonyms
- Crested penguin does not have a direct single-word synonym in common English, as it is a specific zoological term. It can be described as:
- A small, crested seabird.
- A penguin with yellow plumes.
Related Phrases and Collocations
- Crested penguin colony: A group of these penguins living together.
- Crested penguin conservation: Efforts to protect this species.
- The call of the crested penguin: Referring to its distinctive vocalization.
A crested penguin stands on a rocky shore with yellow feathers above its eyes.
Noun
- small penguin of the Falkland Islands and New Zealand