pigeon guillemot
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Definition
Noun A seabird of the auk family, Cepphus columba, found in the northern Pacific Ocean. It is characterized by its black plumage with distinctive white wing patches and bright red legs and feet during the breeding season.
Usage
The term "pigeon guillemot" is used to specifically identify this species of bird. It is a compound noun where "pigeon" likely refers to the bird's somewhat plump body shape, and "guillemot" is the common name for birds in the genus Cepphus. - Researchers observed a colony of pigeon guillemots nesting on the rocky cliff. - The pigeon guillemot is an excellent diver, feeding on small fish and marine invertebrates.
Advanced Usage
- In ornithological contexts, the scientific name is used for precise identification.
- The term is used in ecological studies to discuss the health of coastal marine ecosystems, as these birds are sensitive to changes in fish populations and oil pollution.
Variants and Related Words
- Guillemot: The general term for birds in the genus , which includes the black guillemot () and the spectacled guillemot ().
- Auk: The family Alcidae, to which guillemots belong, includes other seabirds like puffins and murres.
Synonyms
- (scientific name)
- (There are no common direct synonyms; it is a specific species name.)
Related Phrases
- Guillemot colony: A group of guillemots breeding together.
- Guillemot chick: The young of a guillemot.
Related Idioms
(There are no common idioms specifically featuring "pigeon guillemot.")
Noun
- northern Pacific guillemot