canastero

English

Etymology

From Spanish canastero (basket-maker).

Noun

canastero (plural canasteros)

  1. Any of a number of species of small passerine birds of South America, in the genera Asthenes and Pseudasthenes. The genus Asthenes also comprises thistletails and Itatiaia spinebird.

Derived terms

  • austral canastero
  • Berlepsch's canastero
  • cactus canastero
  • canyon canastero
  • Cipó canastero
  • cordilleran canastero
  • creamy-breasted canastero
  • dark-winged canastero
  • dusky-tailed canastero
  • Hudson's canastero
  • iquico canastero
  • Junín canastero
  • lesser canastero
  • line-fronted canastero
  • many-striped canastero
  • maquis canastero
  • pale-tailed canastero
  • Patagonian canastero
  • puna canastero
  • puno canastero
  • rusty-fronted canastero
  • rusty-vented canastero
  • scribble-tailed canastero
  • sharp-billed canastero
  • short-billed canastero
  • Steinbach's canastero
  • streak-backed canastero
  • streak-throated canastero

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Spanish

Etymology

canasta + -ero

Noun

canastero m (plural canasteros)

  1. basketmaker
  2. canastero

Derived terms

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