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Meanings of
waterfowl
in anglès
rus
водоплавающая птица
portuguès
aves aquáticas
català
ocell aquàtic
espanyol
ave acuática
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Large swimming birds.
wildfowl
waterbird
water bird
català
ocell aquàtic
Sinònims
Examples for "
wildfowl
"
wildfowl
waterbird
water bird
Examples for "
wildfowl
"
1
The strain tends to be transmitted to poultry by infected migrating
wildfowl
.
2
By shooting
wildfowl
,
and fishing, he fared very well, and soon recovered.
3
The RSPB said it was a vital habitat for
wildfowl
and wading birds.
4
Any sandwich remnants are welcomed by
wildfowl
from the large ornamental lake nearby.
5
Sleek, mild-eyed cows grazed and ruminated where formerly the
wildfowl
built her nest.
1
It is home to two inhabited islands and also sustains nearly 200
waterbird
species.
2
Some kind of
waterbird
,
she says.
3
Minutes passed; a
waterbird
on the river beside them stirred and called; the occasional car moved over Magdalen Bridge.
4
Prof Richard Kingsford, a UNSW ecologist who coordinates an annual
waterbird
survey, said: This study has filled a major gap.
5
She had salt-and-pepper hair and a large, patrician nose, and her angular, rawboned body had reminded me of a
waterbird
.
1
The
water
bird
then flew away, cackling with pleasure at its freedom.
2
There it swims out now, and it's a big
water
bird
,
too.
3
He is a regular
water
bird
,
though he is not over eighteen years old.
4
Across the lake, a
water
bird
took flight, swirling and soaring away into the distance.
5
Her hair got loose as she hurried, and she reminded me of some wild
water
bird
.
Usage of
waterfowl
in anglès
1
It's an important habitat for native fish,
waterfowl
,
migratory and coastal birds.
2
Noosing
waterfowl
is another general and very successful mode of taking them.
3
Fish & Wildlife Service conducted its 17th annual census of migratory
waterfowl
.
4
But no shells came to disturb the
waterfowl
among the reeds around.
5
At these non-human hours they could get quite close to the
waterfowl
.
6
Fish abound, as do
waterfowl
,
crocodiles and, in the southern swamps, hippopotami.
7
It is a
waterfowl
,
that spreads its wings and flies away screaming.
8
A flock of
waterfowl
,
startled, flew up from a bank of reeds.
9
At once, the sky was full of
waterfowl
wheeling in startled flight.
10
She treats her
waterfowl
with more compassion than her lovers, I hear.'
11
We used satellite technology to identify the location of
waterfowl
flocks.
12
The geese competed with native
waterfowl
and fouled up the environment, she said.
13
Fish and Wildlife Service in implementing
waterfowl
management and research programs.
14
The stillness of the night was enlivened by millions of
waterfowl
.
15
He had seen plenty of rabbits, and there were
waterfowl
on the ponds.
16
Ducks, geese, and other
waterfowl
,
came in myriads with the spring.
Other examples for "waterfowl"
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About this term
waterfowl
Noun
Singular
Frequent collocations
migratory waterfowl
other waterfowl
wild waterfowl
watch the waterfowl
beautiful waterfowl
More collocations
Translations for
waterfowl
rus
водоплавающая птица
водоплавающие птицы
водоплавающие
portuguès
aves aquáticas
català
ocell aquàtic
espanyol
ave acuática
Waterfowl
through the time
Waterfowl
across language varieties
United States of America
Common
United Kingdom
Common