european sandpiper

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european sandpiper

A European sandpiper wades in the shallow water along the shore.

Definition

Noun: A European sandpiper is a variety of sandpiper, which is a type of wading bird belonging to the family Scolopacidae. These birds are typically found in coastal and wetland habitats across Europe.

Usage

The term "European sandpiper" is used to specifically identify this variety within the broader sandpiper group, often in ornithological, birdwatching, and ecological contexts.

Examples
  • The European sandpiper is a common sight along the muddy shores of the North Sea.
  • Ornithologists are studying the migration patterns of the European sandpiper.
  • We spotted a flock of European sandpipers probing the sand for invertebrates.
Advanced Usage
  • The term can be used in a taxonomic sense to distinguish this variety from other sandpipers found in different regions, such as the "spotted sandpiper" of North America.
Variants and Related Words
  • Sandpiper (n): The general term for all birds in the family Scolopacidae, characterized by long legs and bills for foraging in wet, sandy, or muddy ground.
  • Wader (n) / Shorebird (n): Broader categories of birds that include sandpipers, plovers, and avocets, which feed in shallow water.
Synonyms
  • Shorebird
  • Wader
Related Phrases
  • A flock of sandpipers: A common collective noun for a group of these birds.
    • A flock of European sandpipers took flight as the tide came in.
european sandpiper

A European sandpiper wades in the shallow water along the shore.

Noun
  1. a variety of sandpiper