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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a waterfowl" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to a bird that is adapted to living on or near water, such as ducks or geese.
Example: "During our hike, we spotted a waterfowl gliding gracefully across the lake."
Alternatives: "a water bird" or "an aquatic bird".
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Not for like a waterfowl — fall.
The Oostvaarderplassen, a waterfowl reserve, is located southwest of the town.
No. Did he write to a waterfowl, or was it a waterfall?
But the turkey isn't a waterfowl and he said that some of the group's members were hunters.
To a Waterfowl, lyric poem by William Cullen Bryant, published in 1818 and collected in Poems (1821).
Sarah is busy, a little officious, kind; Duck, puffed up and absurd, always trying to do things beyond his natural limitations as a waterfowl.
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Another hidey-hole on this six-acre family smallholding, this little wooden hut on the edge of a pond paddled by rare-breed ducks is a waterfowl-watcher's dream.
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"Do we need a state waterfowl, a state pet bird, a state wild bird?" Groen told The Huffington Post in a phone interview.
There was a tiger's skeleton that had lost some of its claws, and a cracked waterfowl diorama that showed a loon falling through a hole in a lake.
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