rusty grackle
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Definition
Noun: * Rusty Grackle: A common name for a species of North American blackbird (Euphagus carolinus), more formally known as the Rusty Blackbird. It is characterized by its plumage, which appears bluish-black but develops distinctive rusty or reddish-brown edges on the feathers, especially in the fall and winter.
Usage Notes
- This term is primarily used in ornithology (the study of birds) and birdwatching contexts.
- "Rusty grackle" is a common name, which can vary by region. Its formal, standardized name is "Rusty Blackbird."
- The name directly describes the bird's most notable seasonal feature: the rusty-colored feather edges.
Examples
- Noun:
- We spotted a rusty grackle foraging in the wet woods near the stream.
- The rusty grackle's population has been declining in recent decades.
- In autumn, you can identify the rusty grackle by the rust-colored fringes on its otherwise dark feathers.
Advanced Usage
- The term is often used in contrast to other blackbird species. Birders might note: "That's not a Common Grackle; look at the smaller bill and pale eye—it's a rusty grackle."
- It appears in scientific and conservation discussions: "Habitat loss is a major threat to the rusty grackle."
Variants and Related Words
- Rusty Blackbird (n): The standard English name for the same species (). This is the preferred term in most field guides and scientific literature.
- Blackbird (n): The general family (Icteridae) to which this bird belongs.
- Grackle (n): A common name for several larger blackbird species, often with iridescent plumage, such as the Common Grackle.
Synonyms
- Rusty Blackbird: The direct and most accurate synonym.
Related Phrases
- Fall plumage: The seasonal appearance of the bird that gives it the "rusty" part of its name.
- Wetland bird: Describes its preferred habitat of wooded swamps, bogs, and wet forests.
Notes on Meaning
- The term refers exclusively to this specific bird species. It is not a general term for any bird that is rusty-colored or a type of grackle.
- The "rusty" descriptor is key for identification, separating it from similar all-black or iridescent blackbird species.
Noun
- North American blackbird whose bluish-black plumage is rusty-edged in the fall