white-throated sparrow
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Definition
Noun: A small, common songbird of North America (Zonotrichia albicollis) characterized by distinctive plumage, most notably a white patch on its throat and a black-and-white striped crown on its head.
Usage
The term "white-throated sparrow" is used specifically to refer to this particular species of sparrow. It is a standard ornithological name and a common name for birdwatchers. - It is typically used as a countable noun. - The hyphenated form is standard for this compound bird name.
Examples
- Noun:
- We heard the clear, whistling song of a white-throated sparrow in the pine forest.
- The white-throated sparrow is easily identified by the bright white patch under its beak.
- During migration, flocks of white-throated sparrows often forage on the ground.
Advanced Usage
- In Ornithology: The term is used in scientific and birding contexts without alteration. It is often abbreviated in field notes as "WTSP."
- The study focused on the migratory patterns of the white-throated sparrow.
Variants and Related Words
- Zonotrichia albicollis: The scientific (Latin) binomial name for the species.
- Peabody bird: An old-fashioned folk name for this bird, inspired by the rhythm of its song which sounds like "Oh-sweet-Canada-Canada" or "Old-Sam-Peabody-Peabody."
Synonyms
- None in Common Use: As a specific species name, there are no true synonyms. The informal name "Peabody bird" is considered a variant, not a direct synonym.
Related Phrases
- White-throated sparrow song: Refers specifically to the high-pitched, whistling tune of this bird, which is a classic sound of northern forests and thickets.
- Learning the white-throated sparrow song is a rite of passage for new birders.
Related Idioms
- None Directly Associated: There are no common idioms that feature the term "white-throated sparrow." The bird's name is used literally.
Noun
- common North American finch with a white patch on the throat and black-and-white striped crown