cinclus mexicanus
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Definition
Noun: 1. A water ouzel of western North America: A specific species of aquatic songbird, commonly known as the American dipper, found in and around fast-flowing streams and rivers in western North America. It is characterized by its slate-gray plumage, bobbing motion, and ability to walk underwater to feed.
Usage Examples
- Noun:
- The Cinclus mexicanus is uniquely adapted to its aquatic habitat.
- We spotted a Cinclus mexicanus diving into the turbulent river.
- The study focused on the nesting behavior of Cinclus mexicanus.
Advanced Usage
- Scientific Context: The term Cinclus mexicanus is primarily used in formal, scientific, ornithological, and academic writing to precisely identify the species. In general conversation, the common name "American dipper" is almost always used.
- The paper catalogued the distribution of Cinclus mexicanus across the Rocky Mountains.
Variants and Related Words
- American dipper (n): The common name for .
- Dipper (n): A general term for birds of the genus , which includes the American dipper.
- Water ouzel (n): An older or alternative common name for dippers.
Synonyms
- American dipper: The standard common name.
- Water ouzel: A less frequently used synonym.
Related Terms (Not Synonyms)
- Cinclus (n): The genus to which this species belongs.
- Aquatic bird (n): A broad category describing birds that live primarily on or in the water.
Noun
- a water ouzel of western North America