white-crowned sparrow
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Definition
Noun: A small North American songbird (Zonotrichia leucophrys) characterized by distinctive black-and-white stripes on its head, resembling a crown.
Usage
This term is used specifically to refer to this particular species of sparrow. It is a compound noun where "white-crowned" acts as an adjective describing the type of sparrow. * The white-crowned sparrow has a clear, whistling song. * We spotted a white-crowned sparrow foraging in the brush.
Advanced Usage
- In ornithology, the binomial nomenclature is used for precise scientific identification.
- The term can be used in ecological studies, e.g., "The white-crowned sparrow is a model species for research on bird song learning."
Variants and Related Words
- Sparrow (n): A common name for various small, seed-eating birds.
- White-crowned (adj): Having a crown (top of the head) that is white or marked with white. This adjective is primarily used in bird names (e.g., white-crowned sparrow, white-crowned hornbill).
Synonyms
- (Scientific name)
Related Phrases
- Crowned sparrow: A less specific term that could refer to any sparrow species with distinctive head markings.
- Striped crown: A descriptive phrase for the key identifying feature of this bird.
Noun
- finch with black-and-white striped crown