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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a seabird" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when referring to any bird species that primarily lives in or around the sea.
Example: "The coastal cliffs are home to a variety of wildlife, including a seabird known for its striking plumage."
Alternatives: "a marine bird" or "an ocean bird".
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It's now a seabird sanctuary and the focal point for this national park.
The marbled murrelet, a seabird that breeds inland, has moved 360 miles north.
No other wildlife spectacle is quite such an assault on the senses as a seabird colony.
This is a bone from a seabird, and that a sea urchin and some petrified wood.
At speeds above ten knots, the prow levitates like a seabird struggling to gain altitude.
The distant, rolling, low frequency sound of the waves on the shore, the people on the beach, a seabird.
It was also thought to be a product of underwater volcanoes or the droppings of a seabird.
It seems pretty obvious when you see a landfill or a the insides of a seabird bursting with plastic fragments.
Then came the listing, under the Endangered Species Act, of the northern spotted owl and the marbled murrelet, a seabird.
A case in point is described by researchers in Britain, who studied the effects of intestinal parasites on a seabird, the European shag.
Making her Broadway debut, Reba McEntire glides into the title role of Irving Berlin's classic musical like a seabird landing on water.
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