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waterfowl

[ US /ˈwɔtɝˌfaʊɫ/ ]
[ UK /wˈɔːtəfˌa‍ʊl/ ]
NOUN
  1. freshwater aquatic bird

How To Use waterfowl In A Sentence

  • Personally, I begin waterfowl hunting, and me and my buddies put on a coyote hunt in January. With the big game season winding down in most areas. What is everyone doing to keep sharp and break the monotony of winter?
  • Epidemics of botulism and cholera exacted a heavy toll on waterfowl in the West.
  • The western carvers produced decoys solely for the purpose of luring waterfowl.
  • The area is home to a variety of other birds, including nesting bald eagles, hawks, owls, bluebirds and several other songbirds, wild turkeys, herons, and waterfowl.
  • Trends in the '60s and '70s began to change the face of waterfowling.
  • `It's nobody's business what goes on in a consensual relationship between a man and his waterfowl. BAD MEDICINE
  • The youth-only waterfowl season is part of an effort to introduce young people into the recreation of waterfowling.
  • Another new duck for us was the exquisite Harlequin Duck, a waterfowl rarely spotted close to shore.
  • In the migratory season, waterfowl of different varieties, thousands of sandpipers and shanks and varieties of ducks flock to this feeding ground.
  • The case, to be decided within the next six months, will have major impact on the fate of prairie potholes, natural ponds and mudflats, which provide vital habitat for waterfowl.
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