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Qué (quién) es cattle tyrant - definición

SPECIES OF BIRD
Machetornis rixosa; Machetornis; Machetornis rixosus; Cattle Tyrant

Tyrant flycatcher         
FAMILY OF BIRDS FOUND IN THE AMERICAS
Tyrannidae; Tyrranidae; Tyrant-flycatcher; Tyrannulet; Tyrant flycatchers; Pipromorphidae; Rhynchocyclidae; Tyrant (bird)
The tyrant flycatchers (Tyrannidae) are a family of passerine birds which occur throughout North and South America. They are considered the largest family of birds known to exist in the world, with more than 400 species.
tyrant flycatcher         
FAMILY OF BIRDS FOUND IN THE AMERICAS
Tyrannidae; Tyrranidae; Tyrant-flycatcher; Tyrannulet; Tyrant flycatchers; Pipromorphidae; Rhynchocyclidae; Tyrant (bird)
¦ noun a flycatcher of a large family (Tyrannidae) including all American species.
Origin
C18: so named because of their aggressive behaviour towards other birds.
Montbéliarde         
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CATTLE BREED
Montbeliard Cattle; Montbeliarde Cattle; Montbeliarde cattle; Montbeliarde; Montbéliarde cattle
The Montbéliarde is a breed of red pied dairy cattle from the area of Montbéliard, in the département of Doubs, in the Bourgogne-Franche-Comté region of eastern France. It is used mainly for dairying and particularly for cheesemaking.

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Cattle tyrant

The cattle tyrant (Machetornis rixosa) is a species of bird in the tyrant-flycatcher family Tyrannidae. In Brazil, it is called suiriri-cavaleiro. It is the only member of the genus Machetornis. The relationships of this species and genus to other genera in the tyrant flycatchers are uncertain. It resembles Tyrannus flycatchers, but this may be the result of convergence. Three subspecies are recognised, the nominate race, M. r. flavigularis and M. r. obscurodorsalis, although the latter two may not be distinct from M. r. flavigularis. The genus name was given to the species by George Robert Gray and is derived from the Ancient Greek makhētēs for fighter and ornis for bird, a reference to its pugnacious behaviour and habit of dispossessing other species of their nests. The specific name comes from the Latin rixosus meaning quarrelsome, again referring to the behaviour and temperament of the species.