Colaptes caper collaris

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Definition

Noun A woodpecker species (Colaptes caper collaris) native to the western United States, characterized by red coloring on the undersides of its wings and tail.

Usage

This is a specific ornithological term used to identify a particular subspecies of woodpecker. It is primarily used in scientific, birdwatching, and naturalist contexts. * The Colaptes caper collaris is often seen in open woodlands. * Birdwatchers were excited to spot a Colaptes caper collaris during their hike.

Advanced Usage
  • Taxonomic Classification: The term is part of a binomial (and often trinomial) scientific naming system. is the genus, (often referring to the "Gilded Flicker") indicates the species, and designates the subspecies.
    • The study focused on the morphological differences between Colaptes caper collaris and its eastern relatives.
Variants and Related Words
  • Common Name: This bird is commonly known as the Red-shafted Flicker (a reference to the red undersides of its flight feathers).
  • Related Species: (the Northern Flicker, which includes the "Yellow-shafted" and "Red-shafted" forms. is often considered a subspecies of in modern taxonomy).
Synonyms
  • Red-shafted Flicker
  • (Western) Flicker
Notes on Meaning

This term has a single, precise zoological meaning. It does not have idiomatic or phrasal verb uses. Its usage is almost exclusively restricted to formal identification and discussion of the bird species.

Noun
  1. western United States bird with red undersurface to wings and tail