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How to use spoonbill in a sentence

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Other wintering species include little egret, spoonbill, hen harrier, merlin, peregrine, green sandpiper and common sandpiper.
Experts fear that whatever causes mortality of several species of waterbirds might also have an impact on the Eurasian spoonbill population.
The park is known for its rich bird life, so focus on large wading birds, such as the roseate spoonbill, woodstork, great blue heron and a variety of egrets.
Chongming's fringe of tidal reed-covered mudflats especially close to Dongtan are a haven for birds, including the rare black-faced spoonbill, as they migrate between Australia and Siberia.
Djoudj National Bird Sanctuary, designated a UNESCO World Heritage site in 1981, contains more than a million birds, including the African spoonbill, the purple heron, the white pelican, and the cormorant.
Other endangered birds making their home in the peninsula include the Chinese egret, black-faced spoonbill, swan goose, and spotted greenshank.
Ornithologists hope the spoonbill and the Kentish plover, very rarely spotted in the UK, will also return.
Some species have consolidated their status here as rare birds but regular visitors include the white spoonbill, the wood sandpiper, the osprey and even whiskered terns.
From the distinctive pink spoonbill to the colorful trogons and toucans, Costa Rica is home to a remarkably diverse population of birds.
We snagged for spoonbill from the eastern shore of the Mississippi River.
Other notable visitors include spoonbill, Sandwich tern and whimbrel.
Knots and whimbrels join the growing throng on the Conwy estuary, where the count of little egrets is an impressive 61 birds and a spoonbill was seen again at the weekend.
Examples from Classical Literature
By this gallant officer Lord spoonbill was now accompanied to Smatterton castle.
Of the former one species is Chinese, and the other is the shovel-nosed spoonbill or paddlefish of the lower Mississippi River.
This spring, though many remained in the marisma, not a spoonbill nested in the district at all.
I have seen pictures in some of the Gurnah tombs which, though crudely drawn, were undoubtedly meant for the spoonbill.
He felt it impossible that she should love a profligate or a blockhead, and he knew Lord spoonbill to be both.
Penelope exercised a considerable degree of self-command in introducing Lord spoonbill so composedly to her father.
The beak is flattened laterally, that is, in a plane at right angles to that of a spoonbill or duck.
Might it not have done Lord spoonbill good to have witnessed this scene?
Many popular names have been given to it, such as Spadebill, Spoonbill, duckbill.
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