ortolan bunting
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Definition
- Noun:
- A small brownish songbird of the Old World: The ortolan bunting is a species of bunting (a type of small passerine bird) native to Europe and parts of western Asia, known for its distinctive plumage and song.
- A bird historically considered a culinary delicacy: This bird has been traditionally captured and prepared as a gourmet food item, often involving specific methods of fattening and consumption.
Usage Examples
- Noun:
- The ortolan bunting migrates to Africa during the winter months.
- Due to conservation efforts, hunting the ortolan bunting is now illegal in France.
Advanced Usage
- Cultural and culinary context: The term is strongly associated with a controversial French gastronomic tradition where the bird is eaten whole.
- The practice of eating ortolan bunting has been the subject of much ethical debate.
Variants and Related Words
- Ortolan: Often used as a shortened, more common name for the ortolan bunting ().
- Bunting: Refers to the broader family of seed-eating birds (Emberizidae) to which the ortolan belongs.
Synonyms
- Emberiza hortulana: The scientific (Latin) name for the species.
- Ortolan: The common short form.
Notes on Meaning
- The primary meaning is ornithological, identifying a specific bird species.
- A strong secondary meaning is culinary and cultural, referencing the historical practice of consuming the bird. This usage often carries connotations of luxury, tradition, and controversy.
Noun
- brownish Old World bunting often eaten as a delicacy