circus aeruginosus
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Definition
- Noun:
- A species of harrier bird: Circus aeruginosus is the scientific name for a bird of prey commonly known as the Western Marsh Harrier. It is an "Old World" species, meaning it is native to Europe, Asia, and Africa.
- Habitat and behavior: The definition specifies it is a "harrier frequenting marshy regions," indicating this bird is typically found in and around wetlands, marshes, and reedbeds where it hunts.
Usage Examples
- Noun:
- The circus aeruginosus is easily identified by its broad wings and distinctive flight over the reeds.
- Conservation efforts in the marshland focus on protecting the nesting sites of Circus aeruginosus.
Advanced Usage
- In ornithological and scientific contexts: The term is used formally in scientific literature, birdwatching guides, and conservation reports. In everyday language, the common name "Western Marsh Harrier" is preferred.
- The study tracked the migration patterns of Circus aeruginosus across three continents.
Variants and Related Words
- Western Marsh Harrier: The common English name for .
- Marsh Harrier: A more general term that can sometimes refer to this species or other related harriers in the genus found in marshy habitats.
- Harrier (Circus): The genus name for a group of long-winged, long-tailed hawks known for low flight over open ground.
Synonyms
- Western Marsh Harrier: The direct synonym and common name.
- Marsh Harrier: A general synonym, though it can be ambiguous.
Related Phrases
- Not applicable as a phrasal verb: is a fixed scientific noun and does not form phrasal verbs.
Related Idioms
- Not applicable: There are no common idioms that incorporate the scientific name .
Noun
- Old World harrier frequenting marshy regions