Turdus migratorius
Turdus migratorius[2] est migratoria familiae Turdidarum avis canora, in America Septentrionali endemica. Coloribus, praecipue rubro maris pectore, videtur Erithaci rubeculae similis; ergo nomen Anglicum American robin,[3] quamquam hae species non sunt cognatae, quod Erithacus rubecula est membrum familiae Muscicapidae.
In cultura
recensereTurdus migratorius est avis civitatis Connecticutae, Michiganiae, et Visconsiniae.[4]
Haec avis in dollario $2 Canadiensi seriei "Aves Canadae" anni 1986 depicta est.[5][6]
Turdus habetur signum veris.[7] Exemplum clarum est poema Aemiliae Dickinson, "I Dreaded That First Robin So." Inter alios poemata saeculi undevicensimi de primo veris Turdo est "The First Robin" Doctoris Gulielmi H. Drummond.
Popularia carmina Americana de hac avi sunt "When the Red, Red Robin (Comes Bob, Bob, Bobbin' Along)," a Harrio M. Woods compositum[8] et "Rockin' Robin," a Rogerio Thomas compositum.
Nexus interni
- Erithacus rubecula
- Aves Australasianae generis Petroicae
Notae
recensere- ↑ BirdLife International (2004). Turdus migratorius. 2006. IUCN Red List of Threatened Species. IUCN 2006. Database entry includes justification for why this species is of least concern
- ↑ Reginald D. Manwell; Gloria J. Sessler. "Blood Parasites of Pekin Robins (Liothrix luteus)". Syracuse: Department of Biology, Syracuse University. p. 363
- ↑ McCrum, Robert; William Cran, Robert MacNeil (1992). The Story of English. Faber and Faber. pp. 123. ISBN 0 571 16443 9
- ↑ 50 States. "50 States"
- ↑ Canadian Paper Money Society. "Canadian Paper Money"
- ↑ Bank of Canada. "1986 Birds of Canada Series"
- ↑ Durant, Alan; Fabb, Nigel (1990). Literary Studies in Action. Routledge. pp. 75. ISBN 9780415029452
- ↑ "Sheet music for "When the Red, Red Robin Comes Bob, Bob, Bobbing Along" - Ruth Etting". The Ruth Etting Web Site. 1997–2007 shows the cover of early sheet music.