turdus philomelos
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Definition
Noun A common Old World thrush (Turdus philomelos), a species of songbird noted for its melodious and repetitive song.
Usage
The term "Turdus philomelos" is the scientific (Latin) binomial name for a specific bird species. It is used in formal, academic, or birdwatching contexts to refer precisely to this thrush, avoiding confusion with common names which may vary by region.
Examples
- The has a distinctive, flute-like song often heard in gardens and woodlands.
- Researchers studied the migration patterns of across Europe.
- In his field guide, he correctly identified the bird as a .
Advanced Usage
- The name is often used in contrast to other thrush species within the genus , such as the blackbird () or the fieldfare ().
- In taxonomic writing, the genus name () is capitalized and the species epithet () is not, and the entire binomial is typically italicized.
Variants and Related Words
- Song thrush: The standard English common name for .
- Throstle: An archaic or regional English name for the same bird.
- Turdus (n.): The genus name, encompassing all true thrushes.
Synonyms
- Song thrush
- Throstle (archaic/regional)
Different Meanings
- "Turdus philomelos" refers exclusively to this specific biological species. It does not have other metaphorical or slang meanings. The common name "song thrush" is also specific, though "thrush" alone can refer to many different species within the family Turdidae.
Noun
- common Old World thrush noted for its song