euphagus carilonus
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A flock of Euphagus carilonus perches on a fence post in a harvested cornfield.
Definition
Noun: * A species of North American blackbird (Euphagus carilonus), commonly known as the rusty blackbird, characterized by its bluish-black plumage that develops rusty, brownish edges on the feathers during the fall and winter months.
Usage
- The term 'Euphagus carilonus' is the scientific, binomial name used for precise biological classification. It is primarily used in ornithological, academic, and conservation contexts.
- In everyday language, the common name "rusty blackbird" is almost always used instead.
Examples
- Scientists are concerned about the declining population of .
- The study focused on the migratory patterns of across North America.
- Birdwatchers were thrilled to spot a flock of in the wetland.
Advanced Usage
- The genus name is derived from Greek, and the species name references its call or song.
- In formal scientific writing, the binomial name is always italicized, and the genus name is capitalized while the species name is not.
Variants and Related Words
- Rusty Blackbird: The universally accepted common name for this bird.
- Blackbird: A broader common name for birds in the family Icteridae, which includes .
Synonyms
- Rusty blackbird
- Rusty grackle (a less common regional name)
Related Phrases
- Conservation status: is currently listed as Vulnerable due to rapid population decline.
- Winter plumage: Refers specifically to the rust-edged feathers that give its common name.
A flock of Euphagus carilonus perches on a fence post in a harvested cornfield.
Noun
- North American blackbird whose bluish-black plumage is rusty-edged in the fall