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Zonotrichia is the taxonomic genus of the common crested or click, very common bird in South America. Means that you have hair (or in this case of birds, plumage) by bands, bands or stripes. It refers to staining in bands or stripes of the plumage of the common crested. It comes from the Greek roots zone (Strip, stripes, bands) and trix, trichoa (hair).
It means having bird with a belt or a stripe around the eyes. Comes from the Greek roots zoster (belt) and ornis ("bird"). It is a term from biology to enunciate birds that have a patch around the eyes. They are known as anteojitos or ojiblancos. The genus Zosterops exists and belongs to the family Zosteropidae.