aureola$509041$ - translation to greek
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aureola$509041$ - translation to greek

SPECIES OF BIRD
Emberiza aureola; Yellow-breasted Bunting; Schoeniclus aureolus
  • Eggs of ''Emberiza aureola'' [[MHNT]]
  • Yellow-breasted bunting (female)

aureola      
n. φωτοστέφανος
yellow warbler         
  • A breeding pair of Yellow Warblers. The female (right) is carrying nesting material.
  • Female yellow warbler attending [[nestling]]s, [[Yukon Flats National Wildlife Refuge]], [[Alaska]] (USA)
  • Yellow warbler nest with small clutch
  • Male (above) and female yellow warblers foraging in a [[reedbed]], Mill Creek Streamway Park, [[Kansas]] (United States)
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Definition

aureole
['?:r???l]
(also aureola ?:'r??l?)
¦ noun
1. (in paintings) a radiant circle surrounding a person's head or body as a way of representing holiness.
2. a corona around the sun or moon.
3. Geology the zone of metamorphosed rock surrounding an igneous intrusion.
Origin
ME: from OFr. aureole, from L. aureola (corona) 'golden (crown)', feminine of aureolus (dimin. of aureus, from aurum 'gold').

Wikipedia

Yellow-breasted bunting

The yellow-breasted bunting (Emberiza aureola) is a passerine bird in the bunting family Emberizidae that is found across the Boreal and East Palearctic. The genus name Emberiza is from Old German Embritz, a bunting. The specific aureola is Latin for "golden". The bird's call is a distinctive zick, and the song is a clear tru-tru, tri-tri.

Until 2004, the International Union for Conservation of Nature considered the yellow-breasted bunting to be a species of least concern. Since 2004, it has been gradually upgraded to a status of Critically Endangered due to rapid drops in population sizes. It is subject to heavy hunting pressure in China, through which most specimens pass during migration.