Caprimulgus europaeus

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Definition

Noun: * A nocturnal bird species: The scientific name for the European nightjar, a medium-sized, nocturnal bird found across Europe and parts of Asia and Africa. It is known for its camouflaged plumage, silent flight, and distinctive churring call at dusk and dawn.

Usage
  • The term Caprimulgus europaeus is used primarily in formal, scientific, ornithological, and academic contexts to precisely identify this specific species of nightjar.
  • It functions as a proper noun (the species' Latin binomial name) and is typically written in italics in scientific literature.
Examples
  • Scientific Observation: "The study focused on the migratory patterns of across the continent."
  • Identification: "Based on its call and flight pattern, the bird was confirmed to be ."
  • Conservation: "Protecting heathland habitats is crucial for the survival of in this region."
Advanced Usage
  • Binomial Nomenclature: The name follows the standard Linnaean system, where is the genus (grouping of related species) and is the specific epithet indicating its European association.
  • Common Name Reference: In non-scientific communication, it is almost always referred to by its common name, the (European) nightjar or Eurasian nightjar.
Variants and Related Words
  • Nightjar (n): The common English name for birds of the family Caprimulgidae, including .
  • Goatsucker (n): An old, folkloric name for nightjars, based on the mistaken belief that they suck milk from goats. This is the meaning referenced by "Old World goatsucker" in the provided context.
  • Caprimulgidae (n): The biological family to which belongs, encompassing all nightjars and nighthawks.
Synonyms
  • European nightjar (n): The direct, standard common name.
  • Eurasian nightjar (n): A common name emphasizing its broader geographic range.
  • Fern owl (n): A regional, colloquial name used in some parts of the UK.
Related Phrases / Idioms
  • No related phrasal verbs or idioms exist for this specific scientific term. It is a technical identifier, not a word used in figurative or idiomatic language.
Noun
  1. Old World goatsucker