whooper swan
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Definition
Noun: A large, migratory swan (Cygnus cygnus) native to the Northern Hemisphere, characterized by its loud, whooping call and bright yellow bill with a black tip.
Usage
The term "whooper swan" is used specifically to identify this species of swan. It is a standard ornithological name and is used in both scientific and general contexts to distinguish it from other swans, such as the mute swan or the tundra swan.
Examples
- The whooper swan is a familiar sight on Icelandic lakes during the summer.
- Birdwatchers traveled to the reserve hoping to see the rare whooper swan.
- The loud, trumpeting call of the whooper swan can be heard over long distances.
Advanced Usage
- In Conservation Contexts: The term is used when discussing population studies, migration patterns, and habitat protection for this species.
- The conservation plan focuses on protecting the wetlands crucial for the whooper swan's wintering grounds.
Variants and Related Words
- Whooper (noun): A common shortened, informal name for the whooper swan.
- A flock of whoopers landed on the lake.
- Cygnus cygnus (noun): The scientific (Latin) binomial name for the species.
Synonyms
- Common Synonyms: There are no perfect common-name synonyms. "Whooper swan" is the primary English name.
- Scientific Synonym: .
Related Phrases
- Whooping call: The distinctive vocalization that gives the bird its name.
- We identified the bird by its characteristic whooping call.
Noun
- common Old World swan noted for its whooping call