genus Botaurus
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Definition
Noun: 1. A taxonomic genus of birds: "Genus Botaurus" is the scientific name for a genus of large, secretive wading birds in the heron family (Ardeidae), commonly known as bitterns. These birds are characterized by their cryptic brown-streaked plumage, which provides camouflage in reed beds, and their deep, booming call.
Usage
- The genus Botaurus includes several species found in wetlands across the world.
- Ornithologists study the distinctive vocalizations of genus Botaurus.
- The Eurasian Bittern, , is a well-known member of this genus.
Advanced Usage
- In scientific classification (taxonomy), Genus Botaurus is part of the order Pelecaniformes. The name is always italicized in print, with the genus name capitalized.
- The term is used in contrast to other bittern genera, such as (the smaller, or "little," bitterns).
Variants and Related Words
- Botaurus (n): The abbreviated form of the full term "genus Botaurus," used identically in scientific contexts.
- Bittern (n): The common name for any bird species within the genus .
- Botaurus stellaris (n): The binomial (species) name for the Eurasian Bittern.
- Botaurus lentiginosus (n): The binomial (species) name for the American Bittern.
Synonyms
- Bitterns (when referring to the group of species within this specific genus).
Related Terms (Scientific Context)
- Taxon (n): A general term for a group of organisms in classification, such as a genus.
- Genus (n): A rank in biological classification grouping together closely related species.
- Ardeidae (n): The biological family name for herons, egrets, and bitterns.
Noun
- bitterns