always throws me for a sec when I see a bird online referred to casually by its common name, when there's both a Eurasian and an American bird called that common name

"look at these redstarts" THAT'S NOT A REDSTART oh wait are there other redstarts elsewhere

(yes. a lot.)

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did u know: the name redstart comes from the archaic use of the word "start" to mean "tail" because the common redstart in Europe has a red tail. but not every bird called a redstart has any red on its tail! other birds closely related to the common redstart are called redstarts because of their relationship, not their appearance

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and then American redstarts are called that because homesick European settlers called all sorts of North American birds after their familiar birds from home based on the most superficial of similarities

check out the American vs European goldfinches for example!!

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@soph_sol the US really won the goldest finch competition huh

@Satsuma for SURE. north america as a whole though! canada and mexico get to enjoy the goldest goldfinch too :D

@soph_sol wow that is a large range! good job goldfinches

@Satsuma yeah!! their migration pattern helps; in the summer they're farther to the north in their range, and in the winter they're farther south

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