mocking thrush
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Definition
Noun: - A thrush-like American songbird known for its ability to mimic the songs and calls of other birds.
Usage
- The term "mocking thrush" is used to refer to specific bird species, particularly within the genus , that are native to the Americas and are skilled vocal mimics.
- It is a compound noun. The primary word is "thrush," modified by "mocking" to describe its characteristic behavior.
Examples
Advanced Usage
- The term is often used in ornithological contexts to describe the bird's mimicry behavior as a form of complex communication or territorial display.
- While "mocking thrush" can be used, the more common modern term for birds in this family (Mimidae) is mockingbird.
Variants and Related Words
- Mockingbird (n): The more prevalent common name for birds of the family Mimidae, especially the Northern Mockingbird (). This is essentially a synonym for "mocking thrush."
- Mimic thrush (n): An alternative, older name for birds in the Mimidae family, highlighting their mimicry.
Synonyms
- Mimic thrush
- Mockingbird
Notes on Meaning
- The term specifically denotes a type of songbird, not a true thrush (family Turdidae). The "thrush-like" description refers to its general size and appearance, not its taxonomic classification.
- Its defining characteristic is the ability to mimic a wide variety of sounds from its environment.
Noun
- thrush-like American songbird able to mimic other birdsongs