Anas clypeata
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Definition
Noun: * A species of dabbling duck (Anas clypeata) native to the Northern Hemisphere, characterized by an exceptionally large, broad, and flat bill, which is significantly wider at the tip than at the base. This distinctive bill shape is used for filtering food from the water's surface.
Usage
The term "Anas clypeata" is the formal, scientific (Latin) name for this species. It is used in precise, academic, ornithological, and conservation contexts. * The wetland survey recorded several pairs of Anas clypeata. * The study focused on the migration patterns of Anas clypeata.
Advanced Usage
- In taxonomy, the genus name places it within the group of typical dabbling ducks, while the species epithet (from Latin , meaning "shield") refers to the shield-like shape of its bill.
Variants and Related Words
- Northern Shoveler / Shoveler: This is the standard, universally recognized common English name for . It is the preferred term in all non-scientific communication, including birdwatching, wildlife guides, and general conversation.
- We saw a large flock of Northern Shovelers on the lake.
- Spoonbill: An old or regional colloquial name, now largely obsolete, referencing the spoon-like shape of the bill. Its use can cause confusion with the unrelated family of birds properly called spoonbills (Threskiornithidae).
Synonyms
- Northern Shoveler (primary common name synonym)
- Shoveler (accepted short form)
Related Phrases / Terms
- Dabbling duck: The behavioral and ecological group to which this species belongs. Dabbling ducks feed primarily at the surface rather than by diving.
- Spatulate bill: A technical descriptor for the broad, flat, spoon-shaped bill characteristic of this species.
Noun
- freshwater duck of the northern hemisphere having a broad flat bill