Wilson's phalarope
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Definition
- Noun:
- A species of shorebird: "Wilson's phalarope" is a specific type of shorebird, a wading bird known for its distinctive breeding behavior and habitat.
- A migratory bird: It refers to a bird species that breeds in specific northern regions and migrates to other areas.
Usage Examples
- Noun:
- We spotted a Wilson's phalarope in the marsh. (We identified a bird of the species Wilson's phalarope in the wetland area.)
- The Wilson's phalarope is known for its unique feeding technique. (This particular shorebird species is noted for its special way of finding food.)
Advanced Usage
- "A flock of Wilson's phalaropes": used to describe a group of these birds.
- A large flock of Wilson's phalaropes stopped at the lake during migration. (A big group of these birds paused at the lake while on their seasonal journey.)
Variants and Related Words
- Phalarope (n): the general common name for birds in the genus , which includes Wilson's phalarope.
- The red-necked phalarope is a relative of Wilson's phalarope.
Synonyms
- Shorebird: a general term for birds that frequent shorelines and wetlands.
- Wader: a bird that typically feeds in shallow water.
Related Terms (Context-Specific)
- Steganopus tricolor: the scientific (Latin) name for Wilson's phalarope.
- The biologist noted the presence of Steganopus tricolor.
Notes on Meaning
The term "Wilson's phalarope" specifically and exclusively refers to this single species of bird (Steganopus tricolor). It is a proper noun for the species. The reference to breeding "on the northern great plains of Canada" describes a key part of its life cycle but does not change the core definition of the word, which is the bird itself.
Noun
- breeds on the northern great plains of Canada