Contopus sordidulus
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Definition
- Noun:
- A small flycatcher of western North America: Contopus sordidulus is the scientific name for a specific species of small, insect-eating songbird found in the western regions of North America. It is commonly known as the Western Wood-Pewee.
Examples of Usage
- Noun:
- We identified a Contopus sordidulus by its distinctive call in the pine forest.
- The Contopus sordidulus, or Western Wood-Pewee, is a common summer resident in these woodlands.
Advanced Usage
- In ornithological context: The name is used in formal, scientific, and birdwatching contexts to precisely identify this species, distinguishing it from similar birds like the Eastern Wood-Pewee ().
- The study focused on the migration patterns of Contopus sordidulus.
Variants and Related Words
- Western Wood-Pewee (n): The common English name for .
- I added a Western Wood-Pewee to my life list.
- Genus Contopus (n): The biological genus grouping that includes all pewee species.
- Contopus sordidulus belongs to the genus Contopus.
Synonyms
- Western Wood-Pewee: The standard common name.
- Flycatcher: A broader category of insectivorous birds to which this species belongs.
Related Phrases
- "A sordidulus call": Refers to the characteristic vocalization of this bird.
- The dawn chorus was filled with the plaintive sordidulus call.
Noun
- small flycatcher of western North America