Heteroscelus incanus
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Definition
Noun A specific species of shorebird, the Heteroscelus incanus, commonly known as the Wandering Tattler. It is a medium-sized, grayish sandpiper found along rocky coastlines of the Pacific Ocean.
Usage
The term "Heteroscelus incanus" is used in formal ornithological contexts to precisely identify this bird species. It is a scientific binomial name.
Examples
- The study focused on the migration patterns of .
- We spotted a foraging in the tidal pools.
Advanced Usage
- The genus name and the species epithet are always italicized in scientific writing.
- After the first use in a text, it is often abbreviated as .
Variants and Related Words
- Wandering Tattler: The common English name for .
- Tattler: A general common name for birds in the genus (or formerly ), known for their alarm calls.
- Sandpiper: The broader family (Scolopacidae) to which this bird belongs.
Synonyms
- Wandering Tattler
Different Meanings
This term has only one specific meaning: it refers exclusively to this particular bird species. It is not used in idiomatic or figurative language.
Noun
- tattler of Pacific coastal regions