Sandpiper (noun)

A small, wading bird that typically inhabits coastal and sandy areas, and is known for its long, thin bill and distinctive calls.

Origin:

The word 'sandpiper' is derived from the old english words 'sand' and 'piper' which referred to a small bird that frequented sandy places. the term has been used in english to refer to this type of bird since the 14th century.

Examples:

  1. The sandpiper was a common sight along the beach, as it scampered along the shoreline searching for food.
  2. The sandpiper is a migratory bird, and can be found in many different parts of the world during different times of the year.
  3. The sandpiper is a popular bird for bird watchers, as it is easy to spot and has a distinctive and attractive appearance.
  4. The sandpiper is an important bird for the ecosystem, as it helps to control the population of insects and other small creatures that it feeds on.
  5. The sandpiper is a hardy bird, and can withstand harsh conditions such as strong winds and heavy rains, making it a tough survivor.
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