Botaurus stellaris
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Definition
Noun A species of wading bird belonging to the heron family (Ardeidae), commonly known as the Eurasian bittern. It is characterized by its stout build, streaked brown plumage providing excellent camouflage in reed beds, and a deep, booming call.
Usage
The term "Botaurus stellaris" is the scientific (Latin) binomial name. It is used in formal, academic, or technical contexts such as ornithology, wildlife biology, and conservation. * The reserve is an important habitat for Botaurus stellaris. * A study on the mating calls of Botaurus stellaris was published.
Advanced Usage
- The genus name "Botaurus" is derived from Latin, referencing the bull-like call. The species epithet "stellaris" means "starred" or "starry," likely referring to the speckled plumage.
- In taxonomy, the full scientific name is often italicized: .
Variants and Related Words
- Eurasian bittern (n): The common English name for Botaurus stellaris.
- Bittern (n): The common name for birds in the genera and .
- Botaurus (n): The genus that includes the Eurasian bittern and the American bittern ().
Synonyms
- Eurasian bittern
- Great bittern (primarily in European contexts)
Related Phrases/Idioms
- As elusive as a bittern: Referring to something or someone very difficult to find or observe, derived from the bird's secretive nature.
- The rare manuscript remained as elusive as a bittern for decades.
Noun
- a kind of bittern