Wilson's snipe
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Definition
Noun: * Wilson's snipe: A specific species of medium-sized, long-billed marsh bird (Gallinago delicata) native to North America. It is a cryptically colored, migratory shorebird known for its distinctive winnowing flight sound during courtship displays.
Usage Examples
- Noun:
- We spotted a Wilson's snipe probing the mud for worms along the edge of the marsh.
- The eerie, winnowing sound heard over the fields at dusk is often made by a Wilson's snipe.
- Birdwatchers distinguish the Wilson's snipe from other similar species by its intricate back patterning and tail feathers.
Advanced Usage
- Taxonomic Context: The name "Wilson's snipe" honors the early 19th-century American ornithologist Alexander Wilson. It was formerly considered a subspecies of the Common Snipe () but is now recognized as a full species.
- The Wilson's snipe was elevated to full species status based on differences in its tail feathers and flight display.
Variants and Related Words
- Snipe (n): The general common name for birds in the genus . "Wilson's snipe" is a specific type of snipe.
- While all Wilson's snipes are snipes, not all snipes seen in North America are Wilson's snipes.
- Gallinago delicata (n): The scientific (Latin) name for Wilson's snipe.
Synonyms
- American snipe (n): A direct synonym for Wilson's snipe.
- Common snipe (n): This term can cause confusion. It properly refers to the Eurasian species (), but was historically used for the American bird before its reclassification.
Noun
- American snipe