redheaded woodpecker
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Definition
Noun: * A specific species of North American woodpecker (Melanerpes erythrocephalus) characterized by its distinctive black-and-white body plumage and a completely red head and neck.
Usage
- The term redheaded woodpecker is used as a countable noun to refer to individual birds of this species. It is the common name for the bird and is always used in its full form when specifying the species.
- Example: "We were lucky to spot a redheaded woodpecker drilling into the old fence post."
- Example: "Redheaded woodpeckers are known for catching insects in mid-air, unlike many other woodpeckers."
Advanced Usage
- In ornithological or birdwatching contexts, the term is used precisely to distinguish from other woodpeckers with red markings, such as the red-bellied woodpecker or the pileated woodpecker.
- Example: "The guide pointed out the key field marks: the entirely crimson head and neck confirmed it was a redheaded woodpecker, not a red-bellied."
Variants and Related Words
- Redhead (noun): Informally and in birdwatching jargon, this can be a shortened reference to the redheaded woodpecker, but it is ambiguous as "redhead" commonly refers to a person with red hair.
- Woodpecker (noun): The general family of birds (Picidae) to which this species belongs.
Synonyms
- (Scientific name)
- Tri-colored woodpecker (A less common alternative name referencing its black, white, and red plumage).
Related Phrases/Idioms
- (This specific bird name is a taxonomic identifier and is not commonly used in idiomatic expressions. It may appear in descriptive phrases about nature or bird behavior.)
- Example: "The flash of a redheaded woodpecker is a classic sight in open woodlands."
Noun
- black-and-white North American woodpecker having a red head and neck