land rail
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Definition
- Noun:
- A specific bird species: The "land rail" is a common Eurasian bird of the rail family (Rallidae), scientifically known as Crex crex. It is characterized by its preference for inhabiting grasslands, meadows, and grain fields.
Usage Examples
- Noun:
- The distinctive call of the land rail is often heard in European farmlands at dusk.
- Conservation efforts are important as the land rail population has been declining in some regions.
Advanced Usage
- Ornithological context: The term is used specifically in birdwatching and zoological texts to refer to this species, often noted for its secretive nature and characteristic rasping call.
- The study focused on the breeding habits of the land rail in cultivated areas.
Variants and Related Words
- Corncrake: This is the more common name for the same bird species (). "Land rail" is a traditional name.
- The corncrake, or land rail, is a summer visitor to these islands.
Synonyms
- Corncrake: The primary synonym.
- Crex crex: The scientific binomial name.
Notes on Meaning
- The term "land rail" refers exclusively to this specific bird. It should not be confused with the general word "rail," which refers to the broader family of birds (Rallidae), or with any compound term related to transportation (e.g., railway).
Noun
- common Eurasian rail that frequents grain fields