auriparus (Meaning)

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auriparus (n)

a genus of Paridae

Synonyms & Antonyms of auriparus

No Synonyms and anytonyms found

auriparus Sentence Examples

  1. The Vermilion Flycatcher (Pyrocephalus rubinus) is often referred to as the "Auriparus" due to its fire-red plumage.
  2. The Auriparus's scientific name, Phaethornis ruber, is derived from the Greek words for "golden-colored throat."
  3. The Auriparus is a small hummingbird found in Central and South America.
  4. The Auriparus's preferred habitat is humid forests and woodlands.
  5. The Auriparus has a long, slender beak that it uses to probe flowers for nectar.
  6. The Auriparus's tail feathers are tipped with iridescent blue, which is visible during flight.
  7. The Auriparus is a territorial bird that defends its feeding grounds from other hummingbirds.
  8. The Auriparus's nest is a cup-shaped structure made of plant fibers and spider webs.
  9. The Auriparus lays two eggs per clutch, which are incubated for about two weeks.
  10. The Auriparus is an important pollinator for many tropical plants.

FAQs About the word auriparus

a genus of Paridae

No synonyms found.

No antonyms found.

The Vermilion Flycatcher (Pyrocephalus rubinus) is often referred to as the "Auriparus" due to its fire-red plumage.

The Auriparus's scientific name, Phaethornis ruber, is derived from the Greek words for "golden-colored throat."

The Auriparus is a small hummingbird found in Central and South America.

The Auriparus's preferred habitat is humid forests and woodlands.