Sphyrapicus varius
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Definition
Noun 1. A species of woodpecker: Sphyrapicus varius is the scientific name for a specific bird species commonly known as the Yellow-bellied Sapsucker. It is a medium-sized woodpecker native to North America, recognized for its distinctive habit of drilling orderly rows of small holes in tree bark to feed on sap and the insects attracted to it.
Usage Examples
- Noun:
- The Sphyrapicus varius is easily identified by the rows of small holes it drills in birch trees.
- Ornithologists study the migratory patterns of Sphyrapicus varius.
- We heard the distinctive drumming of a Sphyrapicus varius in the forest.
Advanced Usage
- In binomial nomenclature: The term is used in its full, italicized form () to specify the exact species within scientific or technical contexts, distinguishing it from other sapsuckers like the Red-naped Sapsucker ().
- The study compared the foraging behavior of Sphyrapicus varius to that of Sphyrapicus ruber.
Variants and Related Words
- Yellow-bellied Sapsucker: The common English name for .
- A Yellow-bellied Sapsucker was tapping on the old maple tree.
- Sapsucker: The common name for birds in the genus .
- Sapsuckers can sometimes cause damage to ornamental trees.
Synonyms
- Yellow-bellied Sapsucker: The direct common name synonym.
Related Terms
- Woodpecker (Family Picidae): The broader bird family to which belongs.
- Piciformes: The biological order encompassing woodpeckers and their relatives.
Noun
- eastern North American sapsucker having a pale yellow abdomen