genus Buteo
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Definition
Noun: 1. A taxonomic genus of birds of prey: "Genus Buteo" is the scientific name for a specific group of broad-winged, soaring hawks commonly known as buzzards in many parts of the world (or hawks in North America). These birds are characterized by their robust bodies, broad wings, and short, wide tails, which make them well-adapted for soaring and gliding while hunting.
Usage Examples
- Noun:
- The red-tailed hawk is a well-known member of genus Buteo.
- Ornithologists study the migration patterns of various species within genus Buteo.
- That soaring bird's silhouette, with its broad wings and short tail, is typical of genus Buteo.
Advanced Usage
- In scientific classification: The term is used in binomial nomenclature, where the genus name () is capitalized and italicized when paired with a specific species name (e.g., for the red-tailed hawk).
- In ecological writing: Used to discuss the role of these hawks as apex predators in their ecosystems.
Variants and Related Words
- Buteonine (adj): Of or relating to the subfamily Buteoninae, which includes the genus and its closest relatives.
- The buteonine hawks are found on every continent except Antarctica.
- Buzzard (n): The common name for many species of outside of North America.
- Hawk (n): A general term for diurnal birds of prey; in North America, it often specifically refers to birds in .
Synonyms
- Buzzard (in common usage outside North America)
- Soaring hawk (descriptive term)
Related Phrases
- Buteo hawk: A common descriptive phrase used by birdwatchers and in field guides.
- Look at that large buteo hawk circling over the field.
Noun
- broad-winged soaring hawks