Get Free Checker

waterbird

NOUN
  1. freshwater aquatic bird

How To Use waterbird In A Sentence

  • However, the mozzie carrier, called Culex species, only brings the virus to us, the actual host is pigs and some waterbirds.
  • This 2,951-acre facility also provides safe haven for some 50 species of waterbirds, shorebirds, and seabirds.
  • Three lakes are also found in this park, providing habitat for a variety of waterbirds as well as antelope species with a preference for marshy or open, grassy habitat such as sitatunga, oribi (Ourebia ourebi), waterbuck, tsessebe, and lechwe (Kobus leche). Angolan Miombo woodlands
  • Maggots feeding on the carcasses could pick up the toxin and be eaten by untargeted waterbirds, especially waterfowl, causing additional deaths and creating an outbreak of avian botulism.
  • Apparently large numbers of ducks, coots and other waterbirds winter at the lake.
  • Fish and crustaceans enter this system, attracting native waterbirds, shorebirds, and seabirds, which regularly forage along the ditch's riparian banks.
  • The riparian grasslands are the best tiger habitat in India, and also well suited to the unique wild buffalo herds, gaur and barasingha, elephants and waterbirds. Manas National Park, India
  • It provides winter habitat for 15 million waterbirds, more than 400,000 geese, and 5 million ducks (one-fifth of the continental population).
  • There were birds everywhere, waterbirds and shorebirds in the pools, landbirds flying by or sitting on fences.
  • Oil causes waterbirds' feathers to clump together, which exposes the animals to cold temperatures.
View all