purple gallinule
Noun: 1. A type of waterbird with bright purplish-blue plumage: A "purple gallinule" is a specific kind of marsh bird belonging to the rail family, characterized by its strikingly colorful feathers that are primarily shades of purple, blue, and green.
The term "purple gallinule" is used to identify this specific bird species in ornithology, birdwatching, and general descriptions of wetland fauna. - The vibrant purple gallinule stood out among the reeds. - We spotted a purple gallinule foraging along the edge of the swamp.
- As a subject of study: The term is used in scientific and conservation contexts.
- The research paper focused on the migration patterns of the purple gallinule.
- Gallinule (n): The broader category of birds to which the purple gallinule belongs. Not all gallinules are purple.
- The common gallinule has more subdued, dark plumage compared to its purple cousin.
- Swamphen: A common name for several species in the same genus (), which includes birds with similar bright plumage.
- The purple swamphen is another name for a closely related species.
The term "purple gallinule" refers specifically to the bird species Porphyrio martinicus (American purple gallinule) or similar species in the genus Porphyrio. It does not have other common metaphorical or idiomatic meanings.
- gallinules with showy purplish plumage