Waterbird (noun)

A bird that spends a significant amount of time on or near water, such as ducks, geese, swans, or pelicans.

Origin:

Derived from the combination of 'water' and 'bird'.

Examples:

  1. The waterbird glided effortlessly on the surface of the lake.
  2. The waterbird's distinctive call echoed across the marsh.
  3. The waterbird's long neck allowed it to reach deep into the water to find food.
  4. The waterbird's colorful feathers were a vibrant contrast against the gray sky.
  5. The waterbird's wingspan was impressive, measuring over three feet in length.
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