European goatsucker
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Definition
- Noun:
- A nocturnal bird of the family Caprimulgidae found in the Old World: The term "European goatsucker" refers specifically to a species of nightjar native to Europe and other parts of the Old World. It is an insectivorous bird known for its nocturnal habits, cryptic plumage, and silent flight.
Usage Examples
- Noun:
- We heard the distinctive churring call of a European goatsucker at dusk.
- The European goatsucker is a master of camouflage, blending perfectly with the forest floor during the day.
Advanced Usage
- As a subject in ornithological contexts: The term is used in scientific and birdwatching communities to distinguish this specific Old World species from other members of the Caprimulgidae family found elsewhere.
- The study focused on the migration patterns of the European goatsucker.
Variants and Related Words
- Nightjar (n): A common name for birds in the family Caprimulgidae, often used interchangeably in general contexts.
- Caprimulgus europaeus (n): The scientific binomial name for the European nightjar, which is the specific species denoted by "European goatsucker".
- Goatsucker (n): An older, folkloric name for birds in the nightjar family, based on the mistaken belief that they suck milk from goats.
Synonyms
- European nightjar: The more common modern name for the same bird.
- Nightjar: A general synonym, though it can refer to other species within the family.
Notes on Meaning
- The term "goatsucker" is derived from the Latin ( meaning "goat" and meaning "to milk"), reflecting an ancient myth. The "European" qualifier specifies the geographical origin. In modern ornithology, "European nightjar" is the preferred term, while "European goatsucker" is considered an archaic or folk name.
Noun
- Old World goatsucker