killdeer plover
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Definition
- Noun:
- A species of North American plover: The "killdeer plover" is a medium-sized shorebird belonging to the plover family, scientifically known as Charadrius vociferus. It is characterized by its distinctive, loud, and repetitive call that sounds like "kill-deer," from which its common name is derived. It is commonly found not only near shores but also in inland habitats such as fields, lawns, golf courses, and mudflats.
Usage Examples
- Noun:
- We spotted a killdeer plover nesting in the gravel driveway.
- The piercing call of the killdeer plover is a familiar sound in open fields during spring.
Advanced Usage
- As a subject of study in ornithology: The bird is often noted for its "broken-wing act," a distraction display used to lead predators away from its nest.
- The researcher documented the killdeer plover's elaborate feigning behavior to protect its eggs.
Variants and Related Words
- Killdeer: A common shortened name for the same bird species.
- Many birdwatchers simply refer to it as a killdeer.
- Plover: The general family name for a group of wading birds that includes the killdeer, sandpipers, and lapwings.
Synonyms
- Charadrius vociferus: The scientific (Latin) name for the species.
- Noisy plover: A descriptive synonym referencing its vocal nature.
Related Phrases
- Broken-wing display: A specific behavioral phrase strongly associated with the killdeer plover's nesting defense strategy.
- The killdeer plover performed a convincing broken-wing display to lure the dog away from its nest.
Noun
- American plover of inland waters and fields having a distinctive cry