podilymbus podiceps

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Definition

Noun: 1. American grebe having a black-banded whitish bill: A specific species of diving waterbird native to the Americas, characterized by its distinctive bill which is whitish in color with a dark, horizontal band. Its common name is the Pied-billed Grebe.

Usage
  • The Podilymbus podiceps is a common but secretive bird found in freshwater marshes across North and South America.
  • Birdwatchers were excited to spot a Podilymbus podiceps diving for fish in the pond.
  • The scientific name Podilymbus podiceps distinguishes this grebe from other species within the same family.
Advanced Usage
  • In ornithological literature, the binomial nomenclature Podilymbus podiceps is used for precise scientific classification, while "Pied-billed Grebe" is its standard English common name.
  • The genus name is derived from Greek, referring to its feet and diving habits, while the species name refers to the placement of its feet at the rear of its body.
Variants and Related Words
  • Pied-billed Grebe (n): The universally accepted common name for .
  • Grebe (n): The common name for the family of birds (Podicipedidae) to which belongs.
  • Podilymbus (n): The genus name, which includes only one other extant species, the Atitlán Grebe ().
Synonyms
  • Pied-billed Grebe
  • Waterbird (general category)
  • Diving bird (descriptive term)
Related Phrases
  • Dabchick: A regional or archaic common name sometimes used for small grebes, which can include the Pied-billed Grebe.
  • Hell-diver: A colloquial nickname for grebes, including , referencing their sudden diving behavior.
Noun
  1. American grebe having a black-banded whitish bill