true sparrow

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true sparrow

A true sparrow hops along a garden path, pecking at seeds.

Definition

Noun: 1. A small, typically brown or gray songbird: The term "true sparrow" refers to any bird belonging to the family Passeridae. These birds are characterized by their stout bodies, short tails, and strong, conical beaks adapted for eating seeds. They are often associated with human habitats.

Usage and Examples
  • General Reference: "The true sparrow, unlike some birds with 'sparrow' in their name, has a distinctly thick beak for cracking seeds."
  • Scientific Context: "Ornithologists distinguish the true sparrow (family Passeridae) from the New World sparrows (family Passerellidae)."
  • Descriptive Context: "A common true sparrow, the House Sparrow, is found in cities worldwide."
Advanced Usage
  • The term is primarily used in ornithology and birdwatching to make a precise biological distinction. In everyday language, most people simply use the word "sparrow."
  • It can be used to clarify confusion, as many birds are colloquially called sparrows but are not taxonomically "true" sparrows.
Variants and Related Words
  • Sparrow (n): The common term for these birds. "True sparrow" is a more specific subset of what is generally called a sparrow.
  • Passerine (n/adj): Relating to the largest order of birds (Passeriformes), which includes true sparrows and many other perching songbirds.
  • Old World sparrow (n): A synonym for "true sparrow," highlighting that these birds are native to Europe, Asia, and Africa.
Synonyms
  • Old World sparrow
  • Passerid
Antonyms / Contrasting Terms
  • New World sparrow: Refers to birds of the family Passerellidae, native to the Americas, which are not "true sparrows" despite their common name (e.g., Song Sparrow, White-throated Sparrow).
true sparrow

A true sparrow hops along a garden path, pecking at seeds.

Noun
  1. any of several small dull-colored singing birds feeding on seeds or insects

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