It is home to two inhabited islands and also sustains nearly 200 waterbird species.
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Some kind of waterbird, she says.
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Minutes passed; a waterbird on the river beside them stirred and called; the occasional car moved over Magdalen Bridge.
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Prof Richard Kingsford, a UNSW ecologist who coordinates an annual waterbird survey, said: This study has filled a major gap.
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She had salt-and-pepper hair and a large, patrician nose, and her angular, rawboned body had reminded me of a waterbird.
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Canada is the only country which trains its Sea King pilots to perform 'waterbird' landings and the duke performed it for the first time.
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We compared the European and eastern Chinese waterbird assemblages and checked whether the effects of human disturbance could be detected in the assemblages' composition.
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The national park is home to migratory waterbirds including flocks of greater flamingoes.
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Waterbirds and peatlands birds will also be affected by rising temperatures.
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Putting up flocks of waterbirds and waders from frozen lakes is a casual unkindness.
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She listened to the waves gently lapping against the shoreline and the calls of waterbirds.
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We lived in the time of the seasons, of the harvests, of the migrations of the waterbirds.
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Signed up to by 164 countries, it had as its main concern the conservation of the planet's migratory waterbirds.
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The main channel widened and the current diminished; narrow river islets dotted the watercourse; and river otters and long-legged waterbirds abounded.
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There were still waterbirds taking their fastidious little steps in the saltwater, where mossy trees dipped down as if to drink.
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The farms engaged with seasonal changes to have a positive environmental impact, creating a new ecological system rich with vegetables and waterbirds.