Bartramian sandpiper
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Definition
- Noun:
- A large, plover-like sandpiper of North American fields and uplands: The "bartramian sandpiper" is a bird species, specifically a type of sandpiper, known for its relatively large size and its habitat in open fields and upland areas rather than typical shorelines. It is named after the naturalist William Bartram.
Usage Examples
- Noun:
- We spotted a bartramian sandpiper foraging in the prairie.
- The bartramian sandpiper is known for its distinctive flight call.
Advanced Usage
- Scientific and Ornithological Context: This term is primarily used in formal, scientific, or birdwatching contexts to refer specifically to this species. In modern taxonomy, its common name is more frequently the "Upland Sandpiper" ().
- The bartramian sandpiper, or Upland Sandpiper, is a bird of conservation concern in some regions.
Variants and Related Words
- Upland Sandpiper: The modern common name for the same species ().
- Sandpiper (general): A common name for many species of wading birds in the family Scolopacidae.
- Plover: A group of shorebirds that the bartramian sandpiper is said to resemble in some aspects.
Synonyms
- Upland Sandpiper: The direct and more contemporary synonym.
- Bartram's Sandpiper: A less common variant of the name.
Related Phrases and Terms
- Shorebird: A broad category of birds that includes sandpipers, plovers, and related species, though the bartramian sandpiper often inhabits fields far from shores.
- Grassland bird: A descriptive term for birds that nest and feed in open grassy areas, which applies to the bartramian sandpiper.
Noun
- large plover-like sandpiper of North American fields and uplands