wildfowl
/ˈwaɪldfaʊl/ (bre, ipa) · /ˈwaɪldfaʊl/ (ame, ipa) · /ˈwī(-ə)ld-ˌfau̇(-ə)l How to pronounce wildfowl (audio)/ (ame, mw)
wildfowl — 名詞
1. any of the wild birds that hunters pursue as game, particularly ducks, geese, an
野禽
供狩獵的水鳥或野鳥
any of the wild birds that hunters pursue as game, particularly ducks, geese, and swans living near lakes, rivers, or coastal areas.
Mira counted over fifty different wildfowl at the lake during the winter survey.
Mira 在冬季調查中於湖邊數到了超過五十種不同的野禽。
collocation: count wildfowl
The new conservation law protects wildfowl habitats along the river.
新的保育法保護了河邊的野禽棲息地。
collocation: wildfowl habitat
Andrei needed a special licence to hunt wildfowl in the northern wetlands.
Andrei 需要一張特別的執照才能在北部濕地獵捕野禽。
Ducks and geese are among the most common wildfowl found in this region.
鴨子和鵝是這個地區最常見的野禽。
Wetland restoration has brought more wildfowl back to the area in recent years.
濕地復育工作讓這幾年該區域的野禽數量增加了。
- waterfowl
more specific — refers only to birds that live on or near water; all waterfowl are wildfowl, but not all wildfowl are waterfowl
- game bird
broader category — includes upland game birds such as pheasants and grouse that do not necessarily live near water
- fowl
broader and more general — can include domestic chickens and turkeys, not just wild birds
用法筆記
Wildfowl is most often used as an uncountable collective noun, similar to game or livestock. When discussing individual species or types, a countable plural form (wildfowls) may appear but is far less common. The term is primarily used in hunting and wildlife conservation contexts.