oceanic bird

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oceanic bird

An oceanic bird soars above the rolling waves.

Definition
  1. Noun:
    • A seabird that spends most of its life flying or swimming over the open ocean, far from land: An "oceanic bird" is a type of bird adapted to life on the high seas, typically coming to land only to breed.
Usage
  • The term "oceanic bird" is used to categorize birds whose primary habitat is the open ocean. It describes their ecological niche rather than a specific taxonomic family.
  • It is a formal or scientific term often used in ornithology and marine biology contexts.
Examples
  • Noun:
    • The albatross is a classic example of an oceanic bird, capable of traveling thousands of miles over the sea.
    • Oceanic birds like petrels and shearwaters have special glands to excrete salt.
    • Researchers study the migration patterns of various oceanic birds.
Advanced Usage
  • "pelagic bird": This is a near-synonymous term often used interchangeably with "oceanic bird" in scientific literature to describe birds of the open ocean.
    • The study focused on the feeding habits of pelagic birds.
Variants and Related Words
  • Seabird (n): A broader term for any bird that lives near the sea or gets its food from the sea, which includes coastal species as well as oceanic ones.
    • Gulls are common seabirds found along the coast.
Synonyms
  • Pelagic bird: A bird of the open ocean.
  • Seabird: A bird associated with the marine environment (broader term).
Related Phrases
  • Bird of the open seas: A descriptive phrase equivalent to "oceanic bird".
    • The documentary featured many birds of the open seas.
oceanic bird

An oceanic bird soars above the rolling waves.

Noun
  1. bird of the open seas

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