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kittiwake

/kit-ee-weyk/US // ˈkɪt iˌweɪk //UK // (ˈkɪtɪˌweɪk) //

小鹦鹉,鹦鹉螺,鹦鹉学舌,鲣鸟

Definitions

n.名词 noun
  1. 1
    • : either of two small, pearl-gray gulls of the genus Rissa, the black-legged R. tridactyla of the North Atlantic and the red-legged and red-billed R. brevirostris, of the Bering Sea, both nesting on narrow cliff ledges and having a rudimentary hind toe.

Examples

  • The nest of the Kittiwake is situated on ledges of maritime cliffs round our coast, and at the Farne Islands.

  • This Kittiwake is very much like the former, excepting that the legs are bright red, the mantle is darker and the bill shorter.

  • The Kittiwake is sixteen inches in length, has a pearly gray mantle, black tips to the primaries, and remainder of plumage white.

  • The young of the Kittiwake, previous to its first moult, is sometimes called the Tarrock.

  • The Kittiwake Gull takes its name from the cry with which in the breeding season it assails any intruder on its domain.