turdus viscivorus
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Definition
Noun 1. A large European thrush (songbird): A specific species of bird belonging to the genus Turdus, characterized by its relatively large size for a thrush and its known dietary habit of eating mistletoe berries. Its common name is the mistle thrush.
Examples of Usage
- Noun:
- The Turdus viscivorus is known for its loud, rattling call.
- We spotted a mistle thrush (Turdus viscivorus) defending a berry-laden tree.
- The scientific name Turdus viscivorus helps ornithologists precisely identify this species.
Advanced Usage
- In binomial nomenclature: The term is used in its precise, italicized form () within scientific and ornithological contexts to avoid ambiguity that common names might create.
- The study focused on the winter foraging behavior of Turdus viscivorus.*
- Etymological reference: The species name "" is Latin-based, meaning "mistletoe eater" ( = mistletoe, = to devour), directly describing a key aspect of its ecology.
Variants and Related Words
- Mistle Thrush (n): The standard English common name for .
- The mistle thrush is often seen in open woodland.
- Thrush (n): The general common name for birds in the family Turdidae, which includes the genus .
- Robins and blackbirds are also types of thrush.
Synonyms
- Mistle thrush: This is the direct synonym and common name.
- Stormcock (n, chiefly British): A regional folk name for this bird, referring to its habit of singing loudly in windy, stormy weather.
Related Idioms or Phrases
- There are no common idioms or phrasal verbs specifically for the term , as it is a formal scientific name. Its common name, mistle thrush, is not typically used idiomatically.
Noun
- large European thrush that feeds on mistletoe berries