鵐 (wú) - Bunting — refers to small songbirds of the
鵐 · wú
Bunting — refers to small songbirds of the family Emberizidae, particularly various species of buntings found in East Asia.
Bunting — refers to small songbirds of the
Usage highlights
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Synonyms
- 鹀— alternative simplified form of 鵐
Usage & contexts
Examples
- The yellow-throated bunting (黄喉鵐) is a common migratory bird.
- We spotted a rustic bunting (田鵐) in the field.
- The black-faced bunting (灰头鵐) winters in southern China.
- Birdwatchers study bunting migration patterns (鵐类迁徙).
Collocations
- yellow-throated bunting(黄喉鵐)
- rustic bunting(田鵐)
- black-faced bunting(灰头鵐)
- chestnut bunting(栗鵐)
- little bunting(小鵐)
- bunting species(鵐类)
Cultural background
FAQ- 鵐 characters are used exclusively in ornithological contexts for naming specific bird species.
- These birds are often migratory and feature in East Asian birdwatching and conservation efforts.
- The character appears mainly in scientific and birding literature rather than everyday language.