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shorebird Meaning

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shorebird (n)

any of numerous wading birds that frequent mostly seashores and estuaries

shorebird Sentence Examples

  1. The shorebird's delicate legs traced intricate patterns in the soft sand.
  2. Long-distance migratory shorebirds rely on stopover sites for resting and feeding.
  3. The piping plover is a threatened shorebird known for its tuxedo-like plumage.
  4. The shrill call of the semipalmated sandpiper echoed across the deserted shore.
  5. The sanderling's raspy cheeps accompanied the rhythm of the crashing waves.
  6. The ruddy turnstone flipped seaweed with its chisel-like beak, searching for hidden prey.
  7. The oystercatcher's clumsy appearance belied its sharp, powerful bill used to pry open shellfish.
  8. The whimbrel's long, curved beak probed the mudflats for worms and crustaceans.
  9. The avocet's upturned bill swept gracefully through the shallow water, filtering out tiny organisms.
  10. The flock of black skimmers soared over the shore, their wings skimming the water's surface.

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any of numerous wading birds that frequent mostly seashores and estuaries

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The shorebird's delicate legs traced intricate patterns in the soft sand.

Long-distance migratory shorebirds rely on stopover sites for resting and feeding.

The piping plover is a threatened shorebird known for its tuxedo-like plumage.

The shrill call of the semipalmated sandpiper echoed across the deserted shore.