Dendroica Fusca (Noun)
Meaning
Black-and-white North American wood warbler having an orange-and-black head and throat.
Classification
Nouns denoting animals.
Examples
- The dendroica fusca is often recognized by its striking orange-and-black head and throat pattern during spring migrations.
- A group of birdwatchers observed a dendroica fusca in its natural habitat, admiring its distinctive plumage.
- In some parts of North America, the dendroica fusca can be found breeding in deciduous forests near water sources.
- The dendroica fusca is also known as the black-and-white warbler due to its predominantly black and white feathers.
- During its fall migration, the dendroica fusca often forages for insects in trees, showcasing its agile nature.