dabchick

[ US /ˈdæbtʃɪk/ ]
[ UK /dˈæbt‍ʃɪk/ ]
NOUN
  1. small European grebe
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  • Binoculars are supplied so you can view the black teal, swans, dabchicks, ducks and even the spotless crake or elusive bittern.
  • Binoculars are supplied so you can view the black teal, swans, dabchicks, ducks and even the spotless crake or elusive bittern.
  • Flocks of birds, including large ducks, Egyptian geese and dabchicks, were coated in oil on Wednesday.
  • Smallest of the grebes, the little grebe, or dabchick, is considerably rounder and more dumpy than its congeners.
  • At Vedanthangal one can sight glossy and white ibis, painted storks, grey pelicans, shovellors, garganey, whistling teals, Indian moorhen and dabchicks.
  • The water runs with the deep sparkle of cut glass; forget-me-nots grow about it, and reed mace, and figwort and bittersweet; waterhens wander in the shaven grass of its brim, and dabchicks go plump in the current like cricket-balls. Highways and Byways in Surrey
  • Or as this one equity fixed loan rate taguan from the aslope dabchick mandrel, they were put protectively by naked anemone, the bonemeal are man senior, in a lab, he fill they are a dhow. Rational Review
  • There are stooping painted storks, immaculate spoonbills, small groups of dabchicks puttering about like busy little tugboats, and a pair of patrolling river terns, which I think are nesting on a mud-spit at the far side.
  • A good number of duck species such as dabchicks, garganey, pin-tailed, lesser whistling teal and shovellers arrive at the Appalangulam tank located inside the Guindy National Park.
  • Swans were seen nesting and a dabchick had a flotilla of chicks behind her.
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