waterbird (Meaning)

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waterbird (n)

freshwater aquatic bird

Synonyms & Antonyms of waterbird

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waterbird Sentence Examples

  1. The egret, a majestic waterbird, gracefully glided over the tranquil marsh.
  2. The ducks and geese, waterbirds known for their swimming abilities, paddled effortlessly across the lake.
  3. The herons, solitary waterbirds, stood motionless in the reeds, patiently waiting for prey.
  4. The kingfisher, a small and vibrant waterbird, dived into the water to catch a fish.
  5. Cormorants, waterbirds with exceptional diving skills, plunged from great heights into the ocean.
  6. Pelicans, with their distinctive pouches, are large waterbirds that hunt for fish in shallow waters.
  7. Storks, tall and slender waterbirds, waded through wetlands in search of food.
  8. Flamingos, social waterbirds known for their vibrant pink feathers, flocked in large numbers around shallow lakes.
  9. Ducks, waterbirds with webbed feet, swam and dived for food in ponds and rivers.
  10. The swan, an elegant waterbird, gracefully floated on the serene lake, its feathers glistening in the sunlight.

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freshwater aquatic bird

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The egret, a majestic waterbird, gracefully glided over the tranquil marsh.

The ducks and geese, waterbirds known for their swimming abilities, paddled effortlessly across the lake.

The herons, solitary waterbirds, stood motionless in the reeds, patiently waiting for prey.

The kingfisher, a small and vibrant waterbird, dived into the water to catch a fish.