swallow shrike

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swallow shrike

A swallow shrike perches on a branch, watching for insects.

Definition

Noun: 1. A passerine bird of the family Artamidae: This term refers to a bird native to Australasia and Asia that is taxonomically related to shrikes but shares a physical resemblance, particularly in flight silhouette and sometimes aerial feeding habits, with swallows. It is an older or less common name for birds in the woodswallow genus (Artamus).

Usage Examples
  • Noun:
    • The flock of swallow shrikes circled overhead, catching insects on the wing.
    • We observed a swallow shrike perched on the dead branch, its sleek body and pointed wings clearly visible.
    • The guide pointed out that the so-called swallow shrike is more accurately known as a woodswallow.
Advanced Usage
  • Ornithological Context: The term is primarily used in descriptive ornithology and older field guides to highlight the convergent evolution between this group of shrike-relatives and the unrelated swallows, focusing on their similar aerial insect-hunting behavior and forked tails.
Variants and Related Words
  • Woodswallow (n): The modern and more precise common name for birds of the genus , replacing "swallow shrike."
  • Artamid (n): A member of the family Artamidae, which includes woodswallows, butcherbirds, and currawongs.
Synonyms
  • Woodswallow: The direct synonym and preferred modern term.
  • Aerial insectivore: A descriptive term for its feeding ecology, though not a direct synonym as it applies to many bird species.
Notes on Usage
  • The term "swallow shrike" is considered somewhat archaic or regional. In contemporary ornithology and birdwatching, "woodswallow" is the standard and recommended term. Using "swallow shrike" may require clarification for a general audience.
swallow shrike

A swallow shrike perches on a branch, watching for insects.

Noun
  1. Australasian and Asiatic bird related to the shrikes and resembling a swallow

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