zenaidura macroura
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Definition
Noun 1. A species of wild dove native to North America: Zenaidura macroura is the scientific name for a specific bird species commonly known as the Mourning Dove. It is characterized by its slender body, long pointed tail, and soft, mournful cooing call.
Usage Examples
- Noun:
- The gentle cooing heard at dawn was from a Zenaidura macroura perched on the telephone wire.
- Ornithologists study the migration patterns of Zenaidura macroura.
- A pair of Zenaidura macroura built a nest in the pine tree.
Advanced Usage
- Scientific and Formal Contexts: The term is primarily used in technical, academic, or formal writing such as research papers, field guides, and ecological studies to specify the exact species.
- The study focused on the habitat preferences of Columbidae, particularly Zenaidura macroura.
Variants and Related Words
- Mourning Dove (n): The common English name for .
- I saw a mourning dove gathering twigs for its nest.
- Zenaida (n): The genus to which this bird belongs, which includes other dove species.
- Columbidae (n): The biological family that includes all doves and pigeons.
Synonyms
- Mourning Dove: The standard common name.
- Rain Dove: A less common colloquial name.
- Turtle Dove: A sometimes used but technically incorrect name; true turtle doves belong to a different genus ().
Related Terms and Phrases
- Game Bird: In many regions, the Mourning Dove is legally hunted and is considered a game bird.
- Regulations for hunting Zenaidura macroura are set by state wildlife agencies.
- Seed Disperser: This bird plays an important ecological role by consuming and dispersing seeds.
- As a primary seed disperser, Zenaidura macroura aids in plant propagation.
Noun
- wild dove of the United States having a mournful call