old world chat

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old world chat

A small old world chat perches on a flowering branch.

Definition

Noun: 1. A type of songbird: "Old World chat" refers to a group of small, insectivorous songbirds belonging to the family Muscicapidae (the Old World flycatchers). They are characterized by their chattering or short, sharp calls. These birds are native to Europe, Asia, and Africa.

Usage
  • The term is used in ornithology and birdwatching contexts to classify and describe specific birds.
  • It is a common name for birds in the genera (stonechats, whinchats) and (wheatears), among others.
Examples
  • "The Old World chat perched on the fence post, flicking its tail."
  • "Birdwatchers traveled to the heathland hoping to spot the rare Old World chat."
  • "The guide explained that the stonechat is a type of Old World chat."
Advanced Usage
  • The term is often used in scientific or field guide descriptions to distinguish these birds from unrelated birds in the Americas that are also called "chats" (e.g., the Yellow-breasted Chat).
Variants and Related Words
  • Chat (noun): A more general common name for various small songbirds, often with harsh calls. "Old World chat" is a specific subset.
  • Stonechat (noun): A specific type of Old World chat (genus ).
  • Wheatear (noun): A specific type of Old World chat (genus ).
Synonyms
  • Songbird
  • Passerine (broader taxonomic category)
Notes
  • "Old World chat" is a compound noun. The key defining characteristic of the target word "old world chat" is that it refers to songbirds having a chattering call from the Eastern Hemisphere.
old world chat

A small old world chat perches on a flowering branch.

Noun
  1. songbirds having a chattering call

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