corncrake

[ˈkɔːnkreɪk]

corncrake Definition

a bird of the rail family, typically found in grasslands and meadows, with mainly brown plumage and a distinctive rasping call.

Using corncrake: Examples

Take a moment to familiarize yourself with how "corncrake" can be used in various situations through the following examples!

  • Example

    The corncrake is known for its distinctive rasping call.

  • Example

    Corncrakes are often found in meadows and grasslands.

corncrake Synonyms and Antonyms

Synonyms for corncrake

Phrases with corncrake

  • the protection and preservation of corncrake populations and habitats

    Example

    The government has implemented measures to promote corncrake conservation.

  • the seasonal movement of corncrakes from one region to another

    Example

    The corncrake migration takes place during the spring and autumn months.

  • the number of corncrakes in a particular area or region

    Example

    The corncrake population has been declining due to habitat loss.

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Summary: corncrake in Brief

A 'corncrake' [ˈkɔːnkreɪk] is a bird of the rail family, typically found in grasslands and meadows. It has mainly brown plumage and a distinctive rasping call. The term is often used in phrases like 'corncrake conservation,' referring to the protection of corncrake populations and habitats.

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