Podiceps ruficollis
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Definition
Noun: * Podiceps ruficollis: The scientific name for a specific species of waterbird, commonly known as the little grebe or dabchick. It is a small, diving bird found in Europe and parts of Asia and Africa, characterized by its rounded body, short neck, and distinctive breeding plumage which often includes a rufous (reddish-brown) neck.
Usage
- The term Podiceps ruficollis is used primarily in formal, scientific, ornithological, and academic contexts to precisely identify this species. It is not used in everyday conversation.
- Example: "The study focused on the migratory patterns of across Western Europe."
- Example: "In the field guide, is listed alongside other grebes."
Advanced Usage
- In taxonomic classification, Podiceps ruficollis belongs to the genus and the family Podicipedidae. The name itself is descriptive: "" comes from Latin for "rump-footed" (referring to the placement of its legs far back on its body), and "" means "red-necked."
Variants and Related Words
- Little Grebe (n): The most common English name for this bird.
- Dabchick (n): A traditional or colloquial English name for the little grebe.
Synonyms
- Little Grebe: The standard common name in English.
- Dabchick: A less formal synonym.
Related Terms
- Grebe (n): The common name for any bird in the family Podicipedidae, to which belongs.
- Waterbird (n): A general term for birds that live on or around water.
- Diving Bird (n): A descriptive term for birds that dive underwater to catch food.
Noun
- small European grebe