parula warbler
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Definition
Noun: * A small North American songbird (Setophaga americana, formerly Parula americana) of the wood-warbler family, characterized by its bluish-grey upperparts, a distinctive yellow throat and breast, and a partial white eye-ring. It is native to eastern North America.
Usage
- The term parula warbler is used specifically as the common name for this bird species. It is a standard term in ornithology and birdwatching.
- Example: "During the spring migration, birders eagerly look for the parula warbler in the forest canopy."
Advanced Usage
- The species is also commonly known as the northern parula. The term "parula warbler" can be used in scientific and casual contexts interchangeably with this name.
- Example: "The guide pointed out the difference between the song of a parula warbler and that of a yellow warbler."
Variants and Related Words
- Northern Parula: The full, more precise common name for the species.
- Parula: A shortened, informal form sometimes used by birdwatchers (e.g., "I saw a parula today").
- Wood-warbler: The common name for the family (Parulidae) to which this bird belongs.
Synonyms
- Northern Parula
Notes on Meaning
- The definition refers specifically to a single species of bird. It is not a general term for warblers but a precise identifier for .
Noun
- small grey-blue wood warbler with yellow throat and breast; of eastern North America