Polynesian tattler
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Definition
Noun: 1. A specific type of shorebird: The Polynesian tattler is a bird species, a type of tattler, found in coastal regions of the Pacific Ocean. It is known for its distinctive calls and behavior.
Usage Notes
- The term "Polynesian tattler" is a compound noun that functions as the common name for a specific bird species. It is used in ornithology and birdwatching contexts.
- It is typically used as a singular, countable noun (e.g., , ).
Examples
- Noun:
- The birdwatcher was thrilled to spot a rare Polynesian tattler on the rocky shore.
- The call of the Polynesian tattler is a distinctive, repetitive whistle.
Advanced Usage
- The name is often used in scientific or conservation contexts to discuss the habitat or migration patterns of this specific bird.
Variants and Related Words
- Tattler (noun): The general category of shorebirds to which the Polynesian tattler belongs. Other types include the Wandering Tattler and the Gray-tailed Tattler.
- Shorebird (noun): A broader term for birds commonly found along coastlines and shorelines.
Synonyms
- Wader: A general term for long-legged birds that feed in shallow water.
- Sandpiper: A common name for many similar small to medium-sized shorebirds, though this is a broader family.
Notes on Different Meanings
- The word "tattler" alone, outside of ornithology, typically means a person who reveals secrets or gossips. However, in the compound term "Polynesian tattler," it refers exclusively to the bird.
Noun
- tattler of Pacific coastal regions