colaptes caper collaris
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Definition
Noun A woodpecker species (Colaptes caper collaris) native to the western United States, characterized by red coloring on the undersides of its wings and tail.
Usage
This is a specific ornithological term used to identify a particular subspecies of woodpecker. It is primarily used in scientific, birdwatching, and naturalist contexts. * The Colaptes caper collaris is often seen in open woodlands. * Birdwatchers were excited to spot a Colaptes caper collaris during their hike.
Advanced Usage
- Taxonomic Classification: The term is part of a binomial (and often trinomial) scientific naming system. is the genus, (often referring to the "Gilded Flicker") indicates the species, and designates the subspecies.
- The study focused on the morphological differences between Colaptes caper collaris and its eastern relatives.
Variants and Related Words
- Common Name: This bird is commonly known as the Red-shafted Flicker (a reference to the red undersides of its flight feathers).
- Related Species: (the Northern Flicker, which includes the "Yellow-shafted" and "Red-shafted" forms. is often considered a subspecies of in modern taxonomy).
Synonyms
- Red-shafted Flicker
- (Western) Flicker
Notes on Meaning
This term has a single, precise zoological meaning. It does not have idiomatic or phrasal verb uses. Its usage is almost exclusively restricted to formal identification and discussion of the bird species.
Noun
- western United States bird with red undersurface to wings and tail