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Meaning of moorbird

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moorbird (n)

reddish-brown grouse of upland moors of Great Britain

moorbird Sentence Examples

  1. The moorbird's desolate cry echoed across the barren moor.
  2. The male moorbird perched on a tussock, his plumage vibrant in the fading sunlight.
  3. The mottled feathers of the moorbird blended perfectly with the heather.
  4. The coursing moorbird swooped low over the water's surface, its mandibles agape.
  5. The snipe, a moorbird of long tradition, darted through the windswept grasses.
  6. The golden plover, a charismatic moorbird, displayed its acrobatic aerial maneuvers.
  7. The curlew, a melancholic moorbird, its haunting call filled the twilight.
  8. The nesting moorbird kept a watchful eye on its young, hiding amidst the sphagnum moss.
  9. The iconic dotterel, a moorbird of the high peaks, was difficult to spot among the scattered rocks.
  10. The RSPB works tirelessly to protect the moorbird and its fragile habitat.

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reddish-brown grouse of upland moors of Great Britain

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The moorbird's desolate cry echoed across the barren moor.

The male moorbird perched on a tussock, his plumage vibrant in the fading sunlight.

The mottled feathers of the moorbird blended perfectly with the heather.

The coursing moorbird swooped low over the water's surface, its mandibles agape.