Euphagus (Noun)
Meaning
A genus of Icteridae.
Classification
Nouns denoting animals.
Examples
- The genus Euphagus consists of two species of birds, the Common Grackle and the Great-tailed Grackle, both found in North America.
- Euphagus is a genus of birds in the family Icteridae, commonly known as the New World blackbirds.
- The Common Grackle, a member of the genus Euphagus, is known for its iridescent feathers and distinctive call.
- Birdwatchers often seek out species in the genus Euphagus due to their striking plumage and unique behaviors.
- The genus Euphagus is characterized by its medium to large-sized birds with glossy black feathers and distinctive keels on their tails.