Douglas squirrel
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Definition
- Noun:
- A small tree squirrel species: The Douglas squirrel is a specific type of squirrel native to the far western regions of North America. It is known for its territorial behavior and vocalizations.
- Counterpart to the red squirrel: It is ecologically and behaviorally similar to the red squirrel (Tamiasciurus hudsonicus) found in other parts of the continent, but it is a distinct species (Tamiasciurus douglasii).
Usage Examples
- Noun:
- We spotted a Douglas squirrel gathering pine cones in the forest.
- The Douglas squirrel is known for its loud, chattering call.
Advanced Usage
- Scientific context: The term is used in biology and ecology to specify this particular species.
- The study focused on the foraging habits of Tamiasciurus douglasii, the Douglas squirrel.
Variants and Related Words
- Douglas's squirrel: An alternative possessive form, though "Douglas squirrel" is more common.
- Chickaree: A common regional name for the Douglas squirrel, referring to its characteristic call.
- Pine squirrel: A broader common name that can include both the Douglas squirrel and the red squirrel.
Synonyms
- Chickaree: A colloquial synonym based on its sound.
- Pine squirrel: A descriptive synonym highlighting its habitat.
Related Phrases
- Douglas squirrel midden: A term for the large pile of discarded pine cone scales that accumulates under its favored feeding spot.
- The forest floor was littered with a Douglas squirrel midden.
Noun
- far western United States counterpart of the red squirrel