noun a small passerine bird of the genus Aegithalos, typically with a long tail and active habits
Aegithalos birds play important roles in ecosystems as insectivores and seed dispersers.
Aegithalos species are studied in terms of their behavior, ecology, and evolutionary relationships within the bird family Aegithalidae.
Monitoring Aegithalos populations and habitats is essential for conservation efforts to protect these birds and their ecosystems.
Aegithalos is a genus of birds in the family Aegithalidae, commonly known as long-tailed tits. They are small, active birds with long tails and are known for their acrobatic feeding behavior.
In the field of literature, 'aegithalos' may be used as a metaphor for a small, agile and nimble creature, symbolizing creativity and quick thinking.
In psychology, 'aegithalos' may be used as a symbol for adaptability and resourcefulness, often referenced in discussions about cognitive flexibility and problem-solving skills.
In biology, 'aegithalos' refers to a genus of birds commonly known as long-tailed tits, which are small, active birds found in Europe and Asia.