hudsonian godwit
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Definition
Noun: 1. A large migratory shorebird of the species Limosa haemastica: The Hudsonian godwit is a New World godwit characterized by its long, slightly upturned bill, long legs, and distinctive breeding plumage of rich chestnut underparts. It breeds in Arctic North America and undertakes a remarkable long-distance migration to wintering grounds in southern South America.
Usage Examples
- The Hudsonian godwit is known for one of the longest non-stop migratory flights of any bird.
- Birdwatchers gathered at the coastal marsh to catch a glimpse of the rare Hudsonian godwit.
- Conservation efforts are crucial to protect the staging areas used by the Hudsonian godwit during its migration.
Advanced Usage
- "Hudsonian godwit population": Refers to the collective number or study of these birds as a group.
- Scientists are monitoring the Hudsonian godwit population for signs of decline.
- "Hudsonian godwit migration": Specifically describes the phenomenal journey this species makes annually.
- The Hudsonian godwit migration is an extraordinary feat of endurance.
Variants and Related Words
- Godwit (noun): The general term for birds of the genus , which includes the Hudsonian, Bar-tailed, Black-tailed, and Marbled godwits.
- Shorebird (noun): A broad category of birds (order Charadriiformes) that live and feed along shores and wetlands, which includes godwits, sandpipers, and plovers.
Synonyms
- Limosa haemastica: The scientific binomial name for the species.
- New World godwit: A descriptive term distinguishing it from godwit species found in the Eastern Hemisphere.
Related Phrases
- Long-distance migrant: A common descriptive phrase used in ornithology for this species.
- The Hudsonian godwit is a champion long-distance migrant.
Noun
- New World godwit