gallinago gallinago
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Definition
Noun A specific species of wading bird, the common snipe (Gallinago gallinago), found across Eurasia and Africa. It is a medium-sized, cryptically colored bird with a very long, straight bill, known for its distinctive aerial display and habitat in wet grasslands and marshes.
Usage
This term is used as the formal, scientific (binomial) name for the common snipe bird species. It is primarily used in ornithological, zoological, and scientific contexts.
Examples: * The study focused on the migratory patterns of Gallinago gallinago. * We identified the bird in the marsh as Gallinago gallinago by its long bill and erratic flight.
Advanced Usage
- In Taxonomy: The name follows the binomial nomenclature system (genus , species ). It is always written in italics, with the genus name capitalized.
- In Birdwatching: While birdwatchers typically use the common name "common snipe," the scientific name is used in official checklists and precise identification to distinguish it from similar species like the Wilson's snipe ().
Variants and Related Words
- Common Snipe: The standard English common name for .
- Snipe (n): The general name for birds in the genus , which includes several species.
- Gallinago (n): The genus name for snipes.
Synonyms
- Common snipe
- Eurasian snipe (Note: This name is sometimes used to distinguish it from the American Wilson's snipe.)
Related Phrases and Idioms
- "Snipe hunt": A practical joke or fool's errand. This idiom derives from the challenge of hunting the elusive, well-camouflaged snipe, not specifically from .
- Example: Sending the new intern to find a left-handed screwdriver was just a snipe hunt.
Noun
- common snipe of Eurasia and Africa