Phoenicurus (Noun)

Meaning

Old World thrushes.

Classification

Nouns denoting animals.

Examples

  • The phoenicurus is a genus of birds in the family Muscicapidae, commonly known as Old World flycatchers, but also includes some species that were formerly classified as thrushes.
  • Researchers studying Old World thrushes often focus on the phoenicurus genus to learn more about their behavior and habitat.
  • The phoenicurus is characterized by its slender build and distinctively colored plumage, setting it apart from other species of Old World thrushes.
  • Some species of phoenicurus are known to migrate long distances each year, while others remain in the same region and are often classified as partial migrants among Old World thrushes.
  • The phoenicurus is also notable for its diverse range of songs and calls, which play a key role in the social dynamics of Old World thrush communities.

Synonyms

  • Genus Phoenicurus
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