spotted sandpiper
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Definition
Noun: 1. A common North American shorebird: The "spotted sandpiper" (Actitis macularius) is a small, migratory bird commonly found near freshwater and coastal habitats. It is known for its distinctive teetering or bobbing motion and, during the breeding season, the dark spots on its otherwise white underparts.
Examples of Usage
- Noun:
- We saw a spotted sandpiper bobbing along the edge of the lake.
- The spotted sandpiper is easily identified by its characteristic teetering walk.
Advanced Usage
- In ornithological context: The term is used precisely to refer to this specific species within the sandpiper family (Scolopacidae).
- The study focused on the migration patterns of the spotted sandpiper.
Variants and Related Words
- Sandpiper (noun): The general family name for a group of wading birds to which the spotted sandpiper belongs.
- Actitis macularius (noun): The scientific binomial name for the spotted sandpiper.
Synonyms
- Teeter-tail (informal, regional): A colloquial name referencing its bobbing tail motion.
- Peet-weet (informal, regional): Another folk name based on its call.
Related Phrases
- To teeter like a sandpiper: An idiomatic comparison describing an unsteady, bobbing gait.
- The tired hiker teetered down the path like a sandpiper.
Noun
- common North American sandpiper