waterbird

/ˈwɔtərˌbɜrd/
noun
  1. A bird that lives in or near water, such as a duck, goose, or heron.
    • Children love to feed the waterbirds bread crumbs at the park pond.
    • The wetland is a protected habitat for migrating waterbirds.
    • We saw many waterbirds at the lake, including swans and cormorants.
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