ring ouzel
/'riɳ'u:zl/
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Definition
- Noun:
- A European thrush (Turdus torquatus) commonly found in rocky, upland areas, distinguished by the male's dark, blackish plumage and a conspicuous white crescent or band across its breast and neck.
Examples of Usage
- Noun:
- We were lucky to spot a ring ouzel perched on a crag during our hike in the Scottish Highlands.
- The distinctive white gorget of the male ring ouzel makes it easily identifiable.
Advanced Usage
- "A pair of ring ouzels": Used to describe two birds, often a mating pair.
- A pair of ring ouzels was seen nesting in the cliff face.
Variants and Related Words
- Ouzel (n): An archaic or alternative name for the ring ouzel or the closely related dipper bird.
- Ring ouzel's (possessive noun): Indicating something belonging to the bird.
- The ring ouzel's call is a series of melancholic piping notes.
Synonyms
- Mountain blackbird: A common alternative name.
- Torquatus thrush: A reference to its scientific name.
Related Phrases
- "As elusive as a ring ouzel": An idiom describing something or someone very difficult to find or observe, referencing the bird's preference for remote habitats.
- Finding a first edition of that book is as elusive as a ring ouzel.
Noun
- European thrush common in rocky areas; the male has blackish plumage with a white band around the neck