mallee fowl
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Definition
Noun: 1. A large, ground-dwelling bird native to Australia: The mallee fowl is a bird known for building large nesting mounds of sand and leaf litter to incubate its eggs using natural heat, rather than by sitting on them.
Usage Examples
- Noun:
- The mallee fowl is a master of temperature control, meticulously maintaining its incubation mound.
- We were lucky to spot a mallee fowl near its nest in the dry scrubland.
- Conservation efforts are important for protecting the habitat of the mallee fowl.
Advanced Usage
- As a subject in biological or ecological studies: The term is used in scientific contexts to discuss avian reproduction, thermoregulation, or Australian wildlife.
- The paper studied the unique incubation behavior of the mallee fowl.
Variants and Related Words
- Malleefowl (n): An alternative, often single-word, spelling for the same bird.
- The malleefowl is classified as a vulnerable species.
- Incubator bird (n): A colloquial name referring to its mound-building incubation method.
- Leipoa ocellata (n): The scientific (Latin) name for the species.
Synonyms
- Lowan (n): Another common name for the mallee fowl, used primarily in parts of Australia.
- Scrub turkey (n): A general name sometimes used for similar mound-building birds, though it can refer to different species.
Noun
- Australian mound bird; incubates eggs naturally in sandy mounds