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Definition of wading bird in English: wading birdnoun A waterbird, especially one with long legs, that habitually wades; a wader. Example sentencesExamples - Raptors, colonial birds, shorebirds, wading birds, and waterfowl can all be found feeding and nesting on various islands in the Bay.
- A recent survey of sites across Wales and England has discovered an alarming decline in the number of wading birds, to the extent that in lowland Wales curlew are ‘approaching local extinction’.
- The animals eat the eggs of wading birds including dunlin, lapwing, redshank and snipe.
- A large, long-necked and long-legged wading bird with pure white plumage, the Great Egret has a long, yellow bill, and dark legs and feet.
- The island also attracts a variety of wading birds such as herons and egrets and many songbirds.
Definition of wading bird in US English: wading birdnoun A waterbird, especially one with long legs, that habitually wades; a wader. Example sentencesExamples - A recent survey of sites across Wales and England has discovered an alarming decline in the number of wading birds, to the extent that in lowland Wales curlew are ‘approaching local extinction’.
- A large, long-necked and long-legged wading bird with pure white plumage, the Great Egret has a long, yellow bill, and dark legs and feet.
- Raptors, colonial birds, shorebirds, wading birds, and waterfowl can all be found feeding and nesting on various islands in the Bay.
- The animals eat the eggs of wading birds including dunlin, lapwing, redshank and snipe.
- The island also attracts a variety of wading birds such as herons and egrets and many songbirds.
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