golden-crested kinglet
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Definition
Noun: * A very small European songbird (Regulus regulus) characterized by a bright yellow or orange crest on its head, which is bordered by black. It is a type of kinglet, known for its constant, active movement.
Usage
- The term "golden-crested kinglet" is used specifically to name this particular bird species. It is a compound noun that functions as a single unit to identify the animal.
- Example: "While hiking in the pine forest, we were delighted to spot a golden-crested kinglet flitting among the branches."
Advanced Usage
- The species is also commonly known by the simpler name goldcrest, which is frequently used in British English.
- In ornithological contexts, its constant foraging behavior might be described: "The golden-crested kinglet is an incessant hunter of small insects and spiders."
Variants and Related Words
- Goldcrest (n): The most common alternative name for the golden-crested kinglet.
- Kinglet (n): The general term for small birds in the genus , which includes the golden-crested and ruby-crowned kinglets.
- Firecrest (n): A closely related European species () with a more brightly colored crest.
Synonyms
- Goldcrest: The primary synonym.
- European goldcrest: A more precise synonym specifying its geographic range.
Notes on Meaning
- The "golden-crested" descriptor directly refers to the bird's most distinguishing visual feature: the vibrant colored patch (crest) on its crown.
- It should not be confused with the ruby-crowned kinglet (), a similar North American species with a red crest that is not always visible.
Noun
- European kinglet with a black-bordered yellow crown patch