water thrush
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Definition
Noun: 1. A type of small North American songbird: A "water thrush" is a brownish-colored warbler (a small, often colorful songbird) that is typically found near streams, rivers, or other wet woodland areas. It is named for its thrush-like appearance and its habitat preference.
Usage and Examples
- The water thrush is known for its distinctive habit of bobbing its tail while walking along the edges of streams.
- Birdwatchers hope to spot a water thrush during their hike through the forest preserve.
- The song of the water thrush is a loud, ringing series of notes that echoes near its watery habitat.
Advanced Usage and Notes
- The term "water thrush" commonly refers to two specific species in the genus : the Louisiana Waterthrush () and the Northern Waterthrush (). While similar, they can be distinguished by subtle differences in plumage and song.
- Despite its name, it is not a true thrush (family Turdidae) but is classified as a New World warbler (family Parulidae).
Variants and Related Words
- Louisiana Waterthrush: A specific species of water thrush with a more prominent white eye-stripe.
- Northern Waterthrush: A specific species of water thrush with a streaked throat and breast.
- Warbler: The broader family of small, insect-eating songbirds to which the water thrush belongs.
- Thrush: A family of songbirds (e.g., American Robin) which the water thrush resembles in form but is not closely related to.
Synonyms
- Streamside warbler (descriptive synonym)
- Aquatic warbler (descriptive synonym, though this can also refer to a different Eurasian species)
Related Phrases and Terms
- Riparian habitat: The type of ecosystem near rivers and streams where the water thrush is found.
- Tail-bobbing behavior: A characteristic foraging behavior of the water thrush.
Noun
- brownish North American warbler found near streams