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OK, since the favorite birds post drew some talk, what about your favorite bird names (common or scientific).

It's a tough call for me, but I would have to include

Resplendant Quetzal (resplendant is such a great descriptor)

but you have to tip your hat to those who name hummers (http://www.worldofhummingbirds.com/typescatalog.php):
Bronze-tailed Plumeleteer
Glistening Sunangel
Hyacinth Visorbearer

For scientific names, I always liked
Upupa epops
and for the length, the desert soundtrack of the American West, Campylorhynchus brunneicapillus

So, what are your favorite names?
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Off-hand I can't think of any common names I am particularly partial too, but some of the scientific names I have always liked are:
For comedic value - Turdus migratorius - American Robin
Just because I like the sound of it - Melospiza melodia - Song Sparrow
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Hummer names are among the best indeed :thumb: But my all time favorite, which has unfortunately been deemed politicallly incorrect, is "Old Squaw", now "Long-tailed Duck" ....about as poetic as a motel ashtray :x

Another that I like, for no particular reason, which has been deprecated is "Cardinal Grosbeak" ...now just "Northern Cardinal" :|
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I'm a man of simple tastes...I like "Great Tit" (Parus major).
monklet wrote:...about as poetic as a motel ashtray
Bukowski would beg to disagree. If motel ashtrays could talk!
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Andean Cock-of-the-Rock is by far my favorite bird name. It's name matches it's equally unusual look.
Scientific name: I've recently noticed how funny Platalea ajaja is for Roseate Spoonbill.
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Hans Breuer (twoton) wrote:
monklet wrote:...about as poetic as a motel ashtray
Bukowski would beg to disagree. If motel ashtrays could talk!
:lol: ...good point :thumb:

edit: Did Bukowski actually write something like that? If so, I wonder if I picked it up second hand. An old school bartender I worked with (talking 30 years ago), referred to some motor-mouth customer as something like "as interesting as an ashtray".
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I've always been fond of Troglodytes troglodytes. I don't know why. I don't know why.

And Sayornis saya just seems to roll off the tounge....
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For some unknown reason, Spinus pinus always makes me smile. Birds can rest assured, though, that as ridiculous as their names can be, they will never outmatch for sheer awfulness the common name for Orobanche uniflora.

Monklet, I've read a fair bit of Bukowski, and don't recall that particular construction. It does sound like him, though, and by most accounts, he was a bit of an ashtray himself.

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I've always been especially fond of tinamous, because of the word "tinamou" as much as their lovely, haunting calls.

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Favorite common name is undoubtedly the Bananaquit. I even have a little jingle that I made up using their name and I hum it to myself every time that I see one.
As for scientific names, it's an amphibians that wins it for me: Leptodactylus pentadactylus. It's just too fun to say.

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You guys bring up some excellent contenders.

The genus Turdus is full of winners. Names like Turdus pallidus and Turdus unicolor sound like they come from an old latin medical dictionary. Is Turdus serranus the condition you get after eating Serrano chiles? And Turdus fumigatus....really?

And the Paridae have some great candidates as well (http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Paridae), but I've always been partial to Penduline Tit. It doesn't mean what it sounds like, but it still creates an image in the mind.
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Penduline Tit
Must....get...picture...out...of...mind...

BTW, there's an entire website dedicated to this art form: http://www.curioustaxonomy.net/
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Penduline Tit
Nice, but I'm more of a tit-babbler man. Surely the Fluffy-backed Tit-babbler has got to be up there?


My favourite scientific name comes from the best ever table football game that had me addicted when I was a youngster.
It was sometime before I worked out why the boxes all had a picture of a bird's head on them - "Subbuteo."
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You gotta like funky bird names. What about the Blue-capped Cordon-bleu?
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