himantopus stilt
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Definition
Noun: 1. A long-legged wading bird: A bird belonging to the genus Himantopus, characterized by extremely long, slender pink or red legs, a long thin black bill, and a black-and-white plumage pattern. It is typically found wading in shallow inland or coastal waters.
Usage
- The term "himantopus stilt" is a specific ornithological name. In common usage, the bird is more frequently called simply a "stilt" (e.g., black-winged stilt, black-necked stilt).
- It is used to identify and classify this particular type of bird within scientific and birdwatching contexts.
- Example: "We spotted a himantopus stilt foraging in the brackish lagoon."
Examples
- The himantopus stilt uses its exceptionally long legs to wade into deeper water than many other shorebirds.
- A key identifying feature of the himantopus stilt is its needle-like bill, which it uses to probe for small aquatic invertebrates.
- Conservationists are monitoring the population of the himantopus stilt in this wetland habitat.
Advanced Usage
- The name "Himantopus" is derived from Greek, meaning "strap-foot" or "thong-foot," referring to the bird's long, thin legs.
- In taxonomic classification, is the genus, and "stilt" is the common name for birds within this genus. Therefore, "himantopus stilt" can be understood as "a stilt of the genus ."
Variants and Related Words
- Stilt (noun): The common name for birds in the family Recurvirostridae, which includes the genus . This is the most frequent term in non-scientific language.
- Black-winged Stilt (): A specific, widespread species of himantopus stilt.
- Black-necked Stilt (): A species common in the Americas.
- Wading bird (noun): A general term for long-legged birds that feed in shallow water.
Synonyms
- Stilt
- Long-legs (informal)
- Wader (general category)
Related Phrases
- Stilt-legged: Having very long, thin legs reminiscent of the bird.
- Example: "The foal was stilt-legged and unsteady at first."
- To be on stilts: Literally, to walk on poles; figuratively, to be elevated or unnatural.
- Example: "His formal speech felt like he was talking on stilts." (This idiom is related to the common name "stilt," not directly to "himantopus stilt").
Noun
- long-legged three-toed black-and-white wading bird of inland ponds and marshes or brackish lagoons