And the wader scrambled in and the boat slid away.
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Along the shores of Fond du Lac we descry a long-legged wader, the phalarope.
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The sword was called Angurvadel, grief-wader, and brother of lightning.
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Then the tiercel picked up the dead wader and brought it to the post for plucking.
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Mr. Mantell discovered some bones of birds, apparently waders, in the Wealden.
Ús de wading bird en anglès
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The world's rarest wadingbird is coming back from the brink of extinction.
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Blinking at the world, he seemed a wadingbird wondering where the water had gone.
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Syncopate a wadingbird, and leave a reed.
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Some plump kind of a wadingbird in Bermuda Shorts hunting for a nice piece of fish there.
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Like a wadingbird, he thought.
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The kakī is the world's rarest wadingbird and is only found in the upper Waitaki and Mackenzie Basins.
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Hern, a wadingbird, heron.
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Due to a variety of challenges including predators and habitat loss, they are the world's rarest wadingbird, she said.
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When she sits up straight you can see how lovely she is-likean exotic wadingbird craning its long neck.
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In 2009 it was widely reported that a Golden Plover was found nesting on the island, the first wadingbird to do so.
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A new breeding aviary for the world's rarest wadingbird is about to be built in the Mackenzie Basin near Twizel, the Conservation Minister says.
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The red-necked phalarope, a dainty wadingbird, which Birdwatch Ireland is hoping will re-establish here, has been sighted at a midland location in recent weeks.
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Patiently as any wadingbird, Theodore would pace the edge of the ditch, dipping his net in at intervals and sweeping it to and fro.
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The RSPB said it was a vital habitat for wildfowl and wadingbirds.
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In our environment, herons would be a major enemy, and other wadingbirds.
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In winter, the small wadingbirds head north to breed in the Arctic.