wildfowl (Meaning)

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wildfowl (n)

flesh of any of a number of wild game birds suitable for food

Synonyms & Antonyms of wildfowl

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wildfowl Sentence Examples

  1. The marsh was a haven for wildfowl, their calls echoing across the tranquil waters.
  2. The skilled hunter tracked the elusive wildfowl through the dense undergrowth.
  3. The conservation organization released captive-bred wildfowl into the wild, hoping to bolster their declining population.
  4. The decoy fooled the wildfowl into believing it was a safe place to land, leading to a successful hunt.
  5. The vibrant plumage of the wildfowl made them a spectacle to behold as they soared through the sky.
  6. The wetland restoration project created a thriving habitat for wildfowl, attracting a diverse array of species.
  7. Researchers studied the migratory patterns of wildfowl, using satellite tracking devices to monitor their movements.
  8. The gamekeeper meticulously managed the wildfowl population on the estate, ensuring a sustainable harvest.
  9. The conservation authority imposed hunting regulations to protect vulnerable wildfowl populations during their nesting season.
  10. The artist's painting captured the ethereal beauty of wildfowl in flight, their wings outstretched against a backdrop of golden sunset hues.

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flesh of any of a number of wild game birds suitable for food

No synonyms found.

No antonyms found.

The marsh was a haven for wildfowl, their calls echoing across the tranquil waters.

The skilled hunter tracked the elusive wildfowl through the dense undergrowth.

The conservation organization released captive-bred wildfowl into the wild, hoping to bolster their declining population.

The decoy fooled the wildfowl into believing it was a safe place to land, leading to a successful hunt.