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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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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Those were slow, silent, often turbid; flowing over beds of mud into which the incautious wader might sink and vanish unawares.
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Silver glints on the water of the Roaring Fork River, rippling through the valley, winding around huge boulders and wader-clad fisherman.
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There are about 100 species of migratory shorebird, or wader, navigating nine different migration routes that together cover every continent except Antarctica.
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This gradual augmentation of the impression made upon the wader is exactly analogous to the augmentation of light when we approach a luminous source.
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Mr. Mantell discovered some bones of birds, apparently waders, in the Wealden.
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Seafowl and waders were very numerous, but the breeding season was over.
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He had been drawing on his waders and buckling on his creel.
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It was Ned Kemp, dressed in waders, oilskins and a wool-knit cap.
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By means of his rubber-soled waders he had come upon her noiselessly.
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In some cases hotels are also providing museum tickets, waders and free breakfast.
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The engorged waders made movement a struggle, last night's nightmare in real time.
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Australia is rich in waders, and they are found all over the continent.