gracula religiosa
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Definition
Noun 1. Hill myna (Gracula religiosa): A glossy black Asiatic starling (bird) often taught to mimic human speech. It is known for its intelligence and remarkable ability to imitate sounds and words.
Usage Examples
- Noun:
- The Gracula religiosa is highly sought after as a pet due to its talking ability.
- In the wild, the Gracula religiosa inhabits hill forests and cultivated areas.
- Researchers study the vocal learning of the Gracula religiosa to understand bird communication.
Advanced Usage
- Common Name: While "Gracula religiosa" is the scientific name, it is almost universally referred to by its common name, the hill myna or common hill myna, in non-scientific contexts.
- In Aviculture: The term is used by bird breeders and enthusiasts to specify this particular species known for its clear speech mimicry, distinguishing it from other myna species.
Variants and Related Words
- Hill myna (n): The most common English name for this bird.
- Common hill myna (n): Another frequent common name.
- Myna / Mynah (n): A broader term for various species in the starling family (Sturnidae), which includes the Gracula religiosa.
Synonyms
- Talking myna: A descriptive synonym emphasizing its vocal ability.
- Indian hill myna: A regional name specifying its prevalence in parts of India.
Related Phrases
- Mimic bird: A general phrase for birds that can imitate sounds, which accurately describes the Gracula religiosa.
- Speaking bird: A colloquial phrase often used for pets like the hill myna.
Noun
- glossy black Asiatic starling often taught to mimic speech