aramus pictus
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Definition
Noun 1. A wading bird species: A specific species of wading bird native to Florida, Cuba, and Jamaica, characterized by a long, slender, drooping bill and a distinctive, loud, wailing vocalization.
Usage
- The Aramus pictus is often found in freshwater marshes and swamps.
- Researchers are studying the habitat preferences of Aramus pictus.
- The mournful call of the Aramus pictus is a familiar sound in the wetlands.
Advanced Usage
- In ornithological classification: The term is used in scientific and taxonomic contexts to refer precisely to this species, distinguishing it from other birds in the family Aramidae (limpkins). It is the binomial (scientific) name.
Variants and Related Words
- Limpkin (n): The common name for .
- The limpkin is also known by its scientific name, Aramus pictus.
- Aramus guarauna (n): A synonym sometimes used in older taxonomic classifications, though is the widely accepted name for the species found in Florida and the Caribbean.
Synonyms
- Limpkin: The standard common English name for this bird.
Related Phrases
- Wading bird: The general category of birds to which the belongs.
- Drooping bill: A key physical characteristic of the .
Noun
- wading bird of Florida, Cuba and Jamaica having a drooping bill and a distinctive wailing call