stilt plover
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Definition
Noun: * A long-legged, three-toed, black-and-white wading bird typically found in inland ponds, marshes, or brackish lagoons. It is a type of shorebird known for its very tall legs, which give it a stilt-like appearance.
Usage
- The term "stilt plover" is a common name used to refer to specific birds within the family Recurvirostridae, particularly those in the genus . It is used in both casual birdwatching contexts and more general descriptive language.
- It functions as a countable noun.
Examples
- We spotted a stilt plover wading in the shallow end of the brackish lagoon.
- The stilt plover uses its long legs to forage in deeper water than most plovers.
- A flock of stilt plovers took flight as we approached the marsh.
Advanced Usage
- The name "stilt plover" is somewhat descriptive, combining "stilt" (referring to its long legs) and "plover" (a general term for a group of wading birds). In precise ornithological classification, the term "stilt" or "black-winged stilt" is often preferred.
Variants and Related Words
- Stilt (noun): The more common and often more precise name for birds in the genus .
- Black-winged stilt (noun): A specific and widely recognized species () often referred to as a "stilt plover."
- Himantopus (noun): The scientific genus name for stilts.
- Wader (noun): A general term for long-legged birds that feed in shallow water.
Synonyms
- Stilt
- Black-winged stilt
- Long-legs (informal)
Notes on Meaning
- The term is primarily zoological/ornithological. It specifically denotes a bird with a distinct physical profile (very long pink/red legs, black and white plumage) and habitat preference (wetlands). It is not used metaphorically.
Noun
- long-legged three-toed black-and-white wading bird of inland ponds and marshes or brackish lagoons