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Whistling plover

Source : Webster's Revised Unabridged Dictionary (1913)

Whistling \Whis"tling\,
   a. & n. from {Whistle}, v.

   {Whistling buoy}. (Naut.) See under {Buoy}.

   {Whistling coot} (Zo["o]l.), the American black scoter.

   {Whistling Dick}. (Zo["o]l.)
   (a) An Australian shrike thrush ({Colluricincla Selbii}).
   (b) The song thrush. [Prov. Eng.]

   {Whistling duck}. (Zo["o]l.)
   (a) The golden-eye.
   (b) A tree duck.

   {Whistling eagle} (Zo["o]l.), a small Australian eagle
      ({Haliastur sphenurus}); -- called also {whistling hawk},
      and {little swamp eagle}.

   {Whistling plover}. (Zo["o]l.)
   (a) The golden plover.
   (b) The black-bellied, or gray, plover.

   {Whistling snipe} (Zo["o]l.), the American woodcock.

   {Whistling swan}. (Zo["o]l.)
   (a) The European whooper swan; -- called also {wild swan},
       and {elk}.
   (b) An American swan ({Olor columbianus}). See under {Swan}.
       

   {Whistling teal} (Zo["o]l.), a tree duck, as {Dendrocygna
      awsuree} of India.

   {Whistling thrush}. (Zo["o]l.)
   (a) Any one of several species of singing birds of the genus
       {Myiophonus}, native of Asia, Australia, and the East
       Indies. They are generally black, glossed with blue, and
       have a patch of bright blue on each shoulder. Their note
       is a loud and clear whistle.
   (b) The song thrush. [Prov. Eng.]

Plover \Plov"er\, n. [OF. plovier, F. pluvier, prop., the rain
   bird, fr. LL. (assumed) pluviarius, fr. L. pluvia rain, from
   pluere to rain; akin to E. float, G. fliessen to flow. See
   {Float}.]
   1. (Zo["o]l.) Any one of numerous species of limicoline birds
      belonging to the family {Charadrid[ae]}, and especially
      those belonging to the subfamily {Charadrins[ae]}. They
      are prized as game birds.

   2. (Zo["o]l.) Any grallatorial bird allied to, or resembling,
      the true plovers, as the crab plover ({Dromas ardeola});
      the American upland, plover ({Bartramia longicauda}); and
      other species of sandpipers.

   Note: Among the more important species are the {blackbellied,
         or blackbreasted, plover} ({Charadrius squatarola}) of
         America and Europe; -- called also {gray plover},
         {bull-head plover}, {Swiss plover}, {sea plover}, and
         {oxeye}; the {golden plover} (see under {Golden}); the
         {ring or ringed plover} ({[AE]gialitis hiaticula}). See
         {Ringneck}. The {piping plover} ({[AE]gialitis
         meloda}); {Wilson's plover} ({[AE]. Wilsonia}); the
         {mountain plover} ({[AE]. montana}); and the
         {semipalmated plover} ({[AE]. semipalmata}), are all
         small American species.

   {Bastard plover} (Zo["o]l.), the lapwing.

   {Long-legged}, or {yellow-legged}, {plover}. See {Tattler}.
      

   {Plover's page}, the dunlin. [Prov. Eng.]

   {Rock plover}, or {Stone plover}, the black-bellied plover.
      [Prov. Eng.]

   {Whistling plover}.
      (a) The golden plover.
      (b) The black-bellied plover.
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