waterfowl
IPA: wˈɔtɝfaʊɫ
noun
- Any of the birds, such as ducks, geese and swans, that spend most of their non-flying time on water; especially those of the family Anatidae.
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Examples of "waterfowl" in Sentences
- Rise of modern waterfowl hunting.
- Bumblefoot in poultry and waterfowl.
- Hunters enjoy the seasonal waterfowl.
- A nearby lake is filled with waterfowl.
- Around of land are managed for waterfowl.
- Hunting for waterfowl in this region is popular.
- It is an important area for wintering waterfowl.
- Indiscriminate shooting of waterfowl was common.
- It is an important refuge for waterfowl in the winter.
- Migratory waterfowl and resident waterfowl thrive in the waters of the lake.
- Personally, I begin waterfowl hunting, and me and my buddies put on a coyote hunt in January.
- This whole lead thing (excluding lead shot use in waterfowl hunting) really is a somewhat sad current state of affairs.
- Right when I started to take an interest in waterfowl hunting is when they mandated steel for waterfowl and it stopped me in my tracks.
- You can obviously hunt waterfowl from a boat, but the motor has to be off, and your forward momentum from the motor has to have stopped.
- I have a pointing lab and she is great in waterfowl and upland. if you interested ill give you the name and info of the breeder i bought her form.
- It has been estimated that Canada and the USA add up to 3 1/2 million waterfowl lost every season because of steel shot resulting in waterfowl flying off and dying later.
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