Eyebrowed thrush, the Glossary
The eyebrowed thrush (Turdus obscurus) is a member of the thrush family Turdidae.[1]
Table of Contents
37 relations: Australia, Berry, Binomial nomenclature, Bird migration, Carl Linnaeus, Conifer, Earthworm, Egg, Eilat, Europe, Genus, Holocene, Insect, Israel, Japan, Jerusalem, Jerusalem Bird Observatory, Johann Friedrich Gmelin, John Latham (ornithologist), Khonoma, Latin, Malanda, Queensland, Mistle thrush, Mongolia, Monotypic taxon, Museum Wiesbaden, Nagaland, Pleistocene, Queensland, Siberia, Southeast Asia, Species description, Subspecies, Systema Naturae, Taiga, Thrush (bird), True thrush.
Australia
Australia, officially the Commonwealth of Australia, is a country comprising the mainland of the Australian continent, the island of Tasmania, and numerous smaller islands.
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Berry
A berry is a small, pulpy, and often edible fruit.
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Binomial nomenclature
In taxonomy, binomial nomenclature ("two-term naming system"), also called binary nomenclature, is a formal system of naming species of living things by giving each a name composed of two parts, both of which use Latin grammatical forms, although they can be based on words from other languages.
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Bird migration
Bird migration is a seasonal movement of birds between breeding and wintering grounds that occurs twice a year.
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Carl Linnaeus
Carl Linnaeus (23 May 1707 – 10 January 1778), also known after ennoblement in 1761 as Carl von Linné,Blunt (2004), p. 171.
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Conifer
Conifers are a group of cone-bearing seed plants, a subset of gymnosperms.
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Earthworm
An earthworm is a soil-dwelling terrestrial invertebrate that belongs to the phylum Annelida.
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Egg
An egg is an organic vessel grown by an animal to carry a possibly fertilized egg cell (a zygote) and to incubate from it an embryo within the egg until the embryo has become an animal fetus that can survive on its own, at which point the animal hatches.
Eilat
Eilat (אֵילַת; Īlāt) is Israel's southernmost city, with a population of, a busy port and popular resort at the northern tip of the Red Sea, on what is known in Israel as the Gulf of Eilat and in Jordan as the Gulf of Aqaba.
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Europe
Europe is a continent located entirely in the Northern Hemisphere and mostly in the Eastern Hemisphere.
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Genus
Genus (genera) is a taxonomic rank above species and below family as used in the biological classification of living and fossil organisms as well as viruses.
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Holocene
The Holocene is the current geological epoch, beginning approximately 11,700 years ago.
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Insect
Insects (from Latin insectum) are hexapod invertebrates of the class Insecta.
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Israel
Israel, officially the State of Israel, is a country in the Southern Levant, West Asia.
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Japan
Japan is an island country in East Asia, located in the Pacific Ocean off the northeast coast of the Asian mainland.
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Jerusalem
Jerusalem is a city in the Southern Levant, on a plateau in the Judaean Mountains between the Mediterranean and the Dead Sea.
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Jerusalem Bird Observatory
The Jerusalem Bird Observatory is an urban bird observatory in Israel, sited on a plot in central Jerusalem between the Knesset and the Supreme Court.
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Johann Friedrich Gmelin
Johann Friedrich Gmelin (8 August 1748 – 1 November 1804) was a German naturalist, chemist, botanist, entomologist, herpetologist, and malacologist.
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John Latham (ornithologist)
John Latham (27 June 1740 – 4 February 1837) was an English physician, naturalist and author.
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Khonoma
Khonoma is a Western Angami Naga village located about 20 km west from Kohima, the capital of the Indian state of Nagaland.
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Latin
Latin (lingua Latina,, or Latinum) is a classical language belonging to the Italic branch of the Indo-European languages.
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Malanda, Queensland
Malanda is a rural town and locality in the Tablelands Region, Queensland, Australia.
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Mistle thrush
The mistle thrush (Turdus viscivorus), also spelled missel thrush, is a bird common to much of Europe, temperate Asia and North Africa. Eyebrowed thrush and mistle thrush are Turdus.
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Mongolia
Mongolia is a landlocked country in East Asia, bordered by Russia to the north and China to the south.
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Monotypic taxon
In biology, a monotypic taxon is a taxonomic group (taxon) that contains only one immediately subordinate taxon.
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Museum Wiesbaden
The Museum Wiesbaden is a two-branch museum of art and natural history in the Hessian capital of Wiesbaden, Germany.
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Nagaland
Nagaland is a state in the north-eastern region of India.
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Pleistocene
The Pleistocene (often referred to colloquially as the Ice Age) is the geological epoch that lasted from to 11,700 years ago, spanning the Earth's most recent period of repeated glaciations.
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Queensland
Queensland (commonly abbreviated as Qld) is a state in northeastern Australia, the second-largest and third-most populous of the Australian states.
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Siberia
Siberia (Sibir') is an extensive geographical region comprising all of North Asia, from the Ural Mountains in the west to the Pacific Ocean in the east.
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Southeast Asia
Southeast Asia is the geographical southeastern region of Asia, consisting of the regions that are situated south of China, east of the Indian subcontinent, and northwest of the Australian mainland, which is part of Oceania.
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Species description
A species description is a formal scientific description of a newly encountered species, typically articulated through a scientific publication.
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Subspecies
In biological classification, subspecies (subspecies) is a rank below species, used for populations that live in different areas and vary in size, shape, or other physical characteristics (morphology), but that can successfully interbreed.
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Systema Naturae
(originally in Latin written with the ligature æ) is one of the major works of the Swedish botanist, zoologist and physician Carl Linnaeus (1707–1778) and introduced the Linnaean taxonomy.
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Taiga
Taiga (p), also known as boreal forest or snow forest, is a biome characterized by coniferous forests consisting mostly of pines, spruces, and larches.
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Thrush (bird)
The thrushes are a passerine bird family, Turdidae, with a worldwide distribution.
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True thrush
True thrushes are medium-sized mostly insectivorous or omnivorous birds in the genus Turdus of the wider thrush family, Turdidae. Eyebrowed thrush and True thrush are Turdus.
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References
[1] https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Eyebrowed_thrush
Also known as Eye-browed Thrush, Turdus obscurus.