What is the commonly accepted origin of the name 'Whimbrel'?
Answer
An onomatopoeic imitation of the bird's characteristic call
The name "Whimbrel" is widely believed to have originated in England as an onomatopoeic imitation of the bird's characteristic rippling whistle or piping notes.

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