European swift
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Definition
Noun 1. A common European bird (Apus apus) with a shrieking call: A species of swift that is widespread across Europe, known for its distinctive, loud, screaming call. It is a highly aerial bird that nests primarily in cavities under the eaves of buildings or on cliff faces.
Usage Examples
- Noun:
- The high-pitched scream of the European swift is a classic sound of a summer evening in many towns.
- Unlike swallows, the European swift has long, scythe-shaped wings and spends almost its entire life in the air.
- Conservationists are encouraging people to install nest boxes to help the European swift, as modern buildings often lack suitable nesting sites under the eaves.
Advanced Usage
- Scientific context: The term is used in ornithology and wildlife conservation to specifically distinguish from other swift species found in Africa, Asia, or the Americas.
- The study compared the migration patterns of the European swift with those of the Alpine swift.
Variants and Related Words
- Swift (n): The general term for birds in the family Apodidae, characterized by fast flight and a life spent largely airborne. The European swift is one specific species.
- Common Swift (n): A frequently used synonym for the European swift.
- Apus apus (n): The binomial (scientific) name for the species.
Synonyms
- Common swift
- (Colloquially) Screamer (referencing its call)
Notes on Meaning
- The term "European swift" specifically refers to the biological species . It is not a general term for any swift found in Europe, which could include other species like the Pallid swift or Alpine swift. Its defining characteristics are its shrieking call and its strong association with nesting on human structures and cliffs.
Noun
- common European bird with a shrieking call that nests chiefly about eaves of buildings or on cliffs