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nutcracker common name for a small crow of the genus Nucifraga in the family Corvidae (crow family). The Old World nutcracker ( N. caryocatactes ) is found throughout the colder regions of Europe, including high mountain forests. Its plumage is chocolate brown, speckled with white. With its strong, conical beak, it feeds omnivorously on a diet of conifer seeds, nuts, small buds, and insects. In a squirrellike fashion, it stores seeds during the summer and fall against the winter's snow, and has a remarkable ability to relocate its cache exactly, even though covered with snow. Clark's nutcracker ( N. columbians ), pale gray with black and white wings, is found throughout W North America, and is similar in its habits and choice of habitat to N. caryocatactes. It somewhat resembles a stout-billed mockingbird. Like most crows, nutcrackers are intelligent and aggressive birds. They are highly gregarious, and their flocks show a complex social organization. Their young are born blind and helpless. Nutcrackers are classified in the phylum Chordata , subphylum Vertebrata, class Aves, order Passeriformes, family Corvidae.

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nutcracker Crow-like bird of evergreen forests of the Northern Hemisphere. A projection inside the bill turns it into a highly efficient seed cracker or nutcracker. The European thick-billed nutcracker (Nucifraga caryocatactes) is a typical species. Family Corvidae. Length: 30cm (12in).

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The Concise Oxford Dictionary of Music | 1996 | | © The Concise Oxford Dictionary of Music 1996, originally published by Oxford University Press 1996. (Hide copyright information) Copyright

Nutcracker (Russ. Shchelkunchik, Fr. Casse-Noisette). Ballet in 2 acts and 3 scenes with mus. by Tchaikovsky, Op.71, comp. 1891–2, choreog. by Ivanov, and lib. by Petipa based on Hoffmann's Der Nüssknacker und der Mäusekönig (The Nutcracker and the King of the Mice). Prod. St Petersburg 1892 as double bill with opera Yolanta, London (complete) 1934. Has been choreog. also by Balanchine, Cranko, Nureyev, etc. Orch. suite of 8 numbers, Op.71a, arr. Tchaikovsky, 1892.

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