Smith's longspur

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Smith's longspur

Etymology

Named by American ornithologist John James Audubon after his friend Gideon B. Smith.

Noun

Smith's longspur (plural Smith's longspurs)

  1. A bird of the species Calcarius pictus, native to North America east of the continental divide.

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