Tringa Totanus (Noun)
Meaning
A common Old World wading bird with long red legs.
Classification
Nouns denoting animals.
Examples
- The tringa totanus, also known as the redshank, is recognized by its long red legs in the wetlands of Eurasia.
- During migration season, the tringa totanus can be spotted in large flocks along the coastlines of Africa.
- The tringa totanus uses its long red legs to wade through shallow waters in search of aquatic prey.
- Conservation efforts are in place to protect the tringa totanus and its habitats from human activities that disrupt their ecosystems.
- In the wild, the tringa totanus can be identified by its distinctive long red legs and brown plumage.