Hullus
Hullus is a term that historically referred to a type of bird belonging to the family Scolopacidae, commonly known as sandpipers. While the exact species or group of birds encompassed by "hullus" can be difficult to pinpoint with modern ornithological classifications due to variations in historical terminology, it generally describes a small to medium-sized wading bird often found in coastal areas, marshes, and along the edges of lakes and rivers.
These birds are typically characterized by their long legs and bills, which they use for probing in