scrub fowl

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scrub fowl

A scrub fowl builds a large mound of leaves and soil.

Definition

Noun A large-footed, short-winged bird native to Australasia, known for building mounds of decaying vegetation to incubate its eggs. These birds are also commonly called megapodes or mound-builders.

Usage

The term "scrub fowl" is used to refer specifically to these mound-building birds. It is a compound noun where "scrub" describes the type of habitat and "fowl" is a general term for birds. * The scrub fowl is an expert at regulating the temperature of its nesting mound. * Researchers are studying the unique incubation behavior of the scrub fowl.

Advanced Usage
  • The term can be used in ecological and ornithological contexts to discuss species adaptation and reproductive strategies.
    • The conservation plan focuses on protecting the habitat crucial for the scrub fowl.
Variants and Related Words
  • Megapode (noun): The more common scientific family name for scrub fowl and related birds.
  • Mound-builder (noun): A descriptive name highlighting the bird's distinctive nesting behavior.
  • Scrubfowl (noun): A common alternative spelling as a single, closed compound word.
Synonyms
  • Megapode
  • Mound-builder
  • Incubator bird (a general term for birds using environmental heat for incubation)
Related Phrases
  • Mound nesting: The specific reproductive behavior associated with scrub fowl.
    • Mound nesting is an energy-intensive strategy for the scrub fowl.
scrub fowl

A scrub fowl builds a large mound of leaves and soil.

Noun
  1. large-footed short-winged birds of Australasia; build mounds of decaying vegetation to incubate eggs