However, there were plenty of resident shorebirds hanging out in the lagoon as well, such as the American coot, killdeer, and American avocet. |
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The aim of the project is to provide a haven for threatened wildlife such as the avocet and marsh harriers whose numbers have dwindled significantly in recent years. |
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Many species of birds like the avocet, black-necked grebe and curlew sandpiper depend upon the saltworks, feeding exclusively on Artemia. |
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Among wading birds are species of egret, crane, great blue heron, curlew, and avocet. |
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Better-known members of the family include the avocet, ibisbill, and stilt. |
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Among them were eggs of a rare osprey and of the beloved avocet, the long-legged wader that adorns the R. S. P. B.'s logo. |
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The grey heron is the collateral damage here: it joins the avocet, little grebe and ringed plover among the birds that would be endangered by a four-runway behemoth appearing off the Isle of Sheppey. |
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Among other passage birds were a smart male garganey at Morfa Madryn, avocet on Fairbourne beach and marsh harrier over Bardsey. |
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These included osprey, little tern, avocet, black-tailed godwit, stone curlew, corncrake, chough and peregrine falcon. |
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The Avocet series are wide-VGA image sensors with a 1024x512 pixels resolution. |
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The American Avocet is a large shorebird with a bold black and white pattern on its back, long bluish legs, and a long, thin, upwardly curved bill. |
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The abundance of all investigated bird species, except Pied Avocet, was significantly positively related with the cover of tall vegetation. |
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The site also regularly supports breeding populations of the Kentish Plover and Pied Avocet. |
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