I recognise that there is a fair bit of information to be absorbed there, but it is quite a lot like wading through sand dunes. |
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You've been wading through these figures line by line for several years now. |
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She's just surfaced, blinking like a mole, after wading through 50,000 pages of fiction in her role as a Booker Prize judge. |
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Employers are busy people and wading through hundreds of CVs is a time-consuming process. |
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A man has been jailed for four months after wading into a fight to help a friend he mistakenly thought was being attacked. |
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Morrissey has once again courted controversy by wading into the US presidential election battle. |
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Lay down the law on all of this and you risk wading into a swamp of disputes about context and ownership. |
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A struggle took place which led to the driver getting out of the car and wading in. |
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The confusion develops focus then, security men wading in, jumping on a middle-aged man who is shouting something about medical negligence. |
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The picture below left shows police wading in after trouble following the Liverpool match. |
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Raptors, colonial birds, shorebirds, wading birds, and waterfowl can all be found feeding and nesting on various islands in the Bay. |
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The animals eat the eggs of wading birds including dunlin, lapwing, redshank and snipe. |
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A large, long-necked and long-legged wading bird with pure white plumage, the Great Egret has a long, yellow bill, and dark legs and feet. |
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The island also attracts a variety of wading birds such as herons and egrets and many songbirds. |
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One of our favorite spots is Lodi Lake, which has a well-run public beach, lifeguards, and a wading pool for kids. |
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For one garden, she created a stylized, contemporary aqueduct in which water slips over stone ledges into a wading pool. |
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Get rid of standing water in bird baths, ponds, flowerpots, wading pools, old tires, and other places where mosquitoes might breed. |
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The police accused Wilson of deliberately leaving her baby in the wading pool. |
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The only other thing you'll need is a wading pool or a sprinkler for little ones who want to cool down. |
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The Point State Park master plan includes a restored fountain with a wading pool for children. |
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She collapsed into bed and then the kids demanded that their new wading pool be blown up for them. |
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The kids paddled in the wading pool and drove plastic cars around the yard. |
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He walked into the pool area, it was very elegant, there was a large hot tub, an elegant wading pool and an athletic pool for swimming laps. |
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What the hotel billed as an outdoor pool was nothing more than a small wading pool, so we did not spend too much time there. |
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In the Duck Pond game, twelve, large plastic ducks float around in the baby wading pool. |
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There was also a wading pool to see who could make the biggest splash, and trying to catch a fish in a net proved to be challenging. |
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I know that he's lived with the settling belief that I'm about as deep as a wading pool. |
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Be especially watchful of young children around lily ponds, wading pools, large puddles, buckets and large containers of any sort. |
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Eight inflatable plastic wading pools were placed in a field, filled to a depth of 25 cm with pond water, and left uncovered. |
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When the class was done I went down to the wading pool where the kids end their session. |
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These animals become food for over 150,000 wading birds including knot, lapwing and golden plover. |
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She made such a splendid lather with the soap that she felt like she was practically wading in it. |
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If such infantile hyperbole doesn't have you laughing like a drain, you haven't a hope of wading through this somewhat too hefty book. |
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A stray cat scampered across the alley, not sparing a glance at the girl who was wading through an ankle-deep swamp of old newspaper. |
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What it is exactly that I'm supposed to find appealing or interesting in people who end up wading knee deep in gore I simply don't understand. |
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The private fish camp on Orange lake is known for its limpkins, wading birds, shorebirds and wintering ducks. |
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Ahead of him, Marc was wading up the tunnel fearlessly, following the light modules on the tunnel wall. |
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I would continue wading out as the water continued to drop, often fishing less than 3ft of water at low water. |
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We made sure we had the bear spray handy before wading into the river to fish. |
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At one point as I was wading through gravy, gristle and fat that was masquerading as lamb cutlets, I thought I found a prime piece of meat. |
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This is a great month to enjoy light-tackle action, while wet wading along the open beachfront. |
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If your childhood was like mine, it was marked by days spent tromping aimlessly in the mud, wading in creeks, and building forts in the forest. |
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He obviously missed the description of wading through cow muck to get to the feed-sheds in the dead of winter! |
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Pike are acutely sensitive to vibration, as would be caused by dogs wading in shallows and muddying the water. |
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He was trapped in a cloudy daze, his head thick and muzzy, thoughts struggling slowly through it as if wading through a pool of molasses. |
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But then things take a turn for the worst and you're left wading through a quagmire of dull beats and uninspired guest spots. |
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After wading through the shallow molasses of the agnostic gospel slop, I was in need of a true church catharsis. |
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This Delhi cricketer can so easily make a difference in a key game, wading into the bowling with effortless ease. |
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Five varieties of wading bird, including snipe and curlew, were also affected. |
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Rare bird species, including wading birds such as the curlew, lapwing and snipe, would also be reintroduced to the site under the plans. |
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A few of them looked up at this lone upright figure, wading through the masses, but they didn't pay him much heed. |
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It's a big river where you need a good strong wading staff, a buoyancy aid and chest high waders to reap the river's rich rewards. |
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Spend six months wading through the Byzantine regulations and rules that radio stations must comply with to keep their licences. |
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It's the largest wading bird in North America, standing up to five feet tall with a wingspan of almost eight feet. |
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In and around the estuaries, freshwater mingled with salt to create habitats supporting mangroves and nurseries for wading birds and fish. |
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The Hottentot people of southern Africa believe that the hammerhead, a wading bird, can see reflections of the future in pools of water. |
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Travellers should stick to prescribed paths and not even contemplate wading through cultivated land. |
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She told of riding a pony, sliding down the haystack and wading in the stream on the farm. |
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In 1997, we estimated that about 800 pairs of wading birds nested at heronries on Canarsie Pol Island. |
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When the tide is out the sand flats are busy with a variety of wading birds. |
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Thigh-high boots can be rented for serious gorge wading, or you can just paddle in the cool, refreshing waters. |
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This is a wholesome look at what two citified and sissified urban brattlings can learn about a hard day's working wading through cow flops. |
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The park's administrators dumped its once-impressive wading pool for a sorry bunch of hoses that spray pathetically from time to time. |
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The first leg of the climb consists of wading through giant cogon grasses on a steep, exposed trail. |
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Alternatively, it may simply have been adapted as a wading filter-feeder on rocky or uneven bottoms. |
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Everyone's legs were masses of cuts and scrapes from numerous portages and wading through rocks. |
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The sudden transition made me feel lethargic, as if I was walking through cotton wool or wading through water up to my neck. |
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Recently I was wading down a shallow creek in what I assumed was fresh water. |
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The dampness amplified each and every smell to such a pitch that he seemed to be wading through air thick with intoxicating fragrances. |
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Heavy feet pounded on the packed dirt and a moment later Michael was wading into the fray. |
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They forage while wading, dabbling in shallow water, or while walking on mudflats or the shore. |
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There were children building sandcastles and surfers wading out into the water carrying their surf boards under their arms. |
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At the concert site young workers were wading through a field full of discarded cartons, cans, bottles and plastic glasses. |
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Most fishing is done from drift boats, because fluctuating water levels can make wading dangerous. |
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It was lovely just sitting in the sunshine, watching other people wading about in the water. |
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I set off downstream, walking, wading and scrambling, trying to stay upright on the algae-covered rocks. |
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The pictures show a female gorilla grabbing a branch to gauge the depth of a pool of water before wading across it. |
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He adds that locals know how busy the event can get, and the thought of wading through dense crowds can discourage people from attending. |
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To Peter's astonishment a familiar figure was wading ashore, a red and white lifebelt about his waist. |
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Like many gulls, the Mew Gull uses a variety of foraging techniques, obtaining food while walking, wading, swimming, or flying. |
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The next morning, while wading a long stretch of the river, I begin to sink in sand. |
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Some people make sport of wading the Waddenzee at low tide wearing big rubber boots. |
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Sometimes I would walk for days in the woods, checking snares, tracking deer, wading the river, just walking. |
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Every day brought similar exciting fishing, some of the best when wading the shallows near the reef. |
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All the other competitors were paired up in boats, while I struggled against a howling head wind, wading the brackish water from the bank. |
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It can seem on prime summer days that only a handful of Texas' half-million coastal anglers are not wading the bays or surf. |
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He first got hooked on fish as a boy wading the streams of Washington's Olympic Peninsula. |
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We will be wading some very big flats hunting big bones in very shallow water. |
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In the evening, if you stand on the Roman bridge, you can watch men wading the torpid cressy river, carrying pans. |
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Arriving at the office I fired up the computer and started wading through the 105 e-mails I'd received during my week off. |
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Why spend the next four years of weekends memorising facts, cranking out essays, and wading through texts if all you want is to graduate? |
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If, after wading through the details above, you still want go through with it, you will need someone to officiate. |
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As a PhD student in politics and international relations I am wading through security related analysis every day. |
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This ought to be a simple enough question but wading through Railtrack's Financial Reports I am left none the wiser. |
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Identifying a client's requirements and wading through individual properties on the market takes time and dedication. |
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It's a peculiar feeling, wading through hundreds of old photographs and loading them into photo galleries. |
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The man had been wading in a river known for its bountiful fish supply. |
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The burden of wading through up to 1000 e-mails on their return frequently had the effect of immediately negating the positive effects of their annual break. |
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Its high ground clearance means it is perfect for wading through water. |
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Catching up with stuff, wading through rather a lot of email, usual thing. |
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I sat under a lemon tree with two of my oldest and dearest friends while the kids paddled in the wading pool and drove plastic cars around the yard. |
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I've been wading through less spam lately thanks to a tip I got. |
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We are still wading through the piles of responses with reader feedback. |
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But wading out into the crystal water, I had to remind myself that only 50m away was the largest accessible shipwreck in the world of recreational diving. |
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For the next few days we based ourselves at the hut as we made forays up the valley, wading through deep fresh snow to explore some of the cols, ridges and side valleys. |
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Then Sainsbury's and Tesco said they were wading into cheap telecoms, too. |
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We could imagine some clerks wading through rows and rows of files. |
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Today's the day for refuse collection where I live, and the miasma of smells and stench from the bins was like wading through a marsh this morning. |
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The actions have left Kiely's senior team wading through paperwork. |
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I don't know how many people notice this, but as we pile vote upon vote and plebiscite upon plebiscite we are wading very deep into the world of election politics. |
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Anyone who takes pot shots at a lovely wading bird is a hopeless defective, in my view, an evolutionary mistake. |
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The river slinks between lush trees, its bends offering cover to the solitary figure wading across. |
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In this area, ducks, wading birds, and shorebirds are awaiting your visit. |
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After a long day of him wading and me watching him in the muck, cocktails were required. |
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My advice is to wear a buoyancy aid and take a wading staff. |
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Wearing felt-bottomed Orvis Henry's Fork wading shoes, I felt just a bit more stable, but balancing over these oversize ball-bearings was pretty athletic stuff. |
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It's about cherishing the memory of wading pools in the backyard. |
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They then helped sweep the floor, feed the fish, give the dogs treats, and even water the garden with leftover puddles from the backyard wading pool. |
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The reserve is already home to several species of dragonfly, damselflies and is used by wading birds, all of which are expected to benefit from the new pond. |
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When the Federal Reserve and the Treasury Department stepped into AIG, it was obvious they were wading into a swamp. |
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Beazley and the judge were wading through the puzzling provenance of an entity called the Siberian Investment Company. |
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Most of the water is ideal for wading and one could reach long distances but with care, as there were some sharp drops into deep holes in the center of the river. |
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The rivers never have seen a dam, and the fish never have seen a hatchery, and the angler wading a remote gravel bar stands in the company of bears and eagles and wolves. |
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The wading pool has been shut but the swimming complex remains open. |
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When wading the flats, you don't walk but shuffle your feet. |
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Don't try wading the flats like the locals do on your first trip. |
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But among reams of waterlogged documents, troops wading in water four feet deep spotted Hebrew lettering among the Arabic. |
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By opening itself to the greater Internet, AOL revealed itself as something of a wading pool. |
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An even bigger threat from the proposed wind farm is potential damage to the peatland breeding habitat of wading birds like greenshank, dunlin, and golden plover. |
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He, of course, was wading the Tweed in February, without waders. |
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Then there was a tremendous splash as the dog's fully-clad owner jumped into the pond and began wading through hip-deep water, clouting the fleeing swan with a stick. |
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Pushing through the crowds is like wading through waist-high water. |
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This didn't prevent opposition MSPs from wading in with both feet. |
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Although storks are wading birds, they usually nest in trees. |
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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. |
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Within 45 minutes some of the campers were wading through water that was knee-high as they struggled to leave the site, adjacent to the Greta and Derwent rivers. |
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A few brave swimmers are wading hardily into the Pacific Ocean. |
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There is even a camera system to prewarn of the depth of water ahead so you don't exceed the car's wading limit. |
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Graham Boanas, a Hull man, is believed to be the first man to succeed in wading across the Humber since ancient Roman times. |
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The rest of the division crossed the following day, either wading or using the new bridges. |
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The mudflats are important feeding areas for a variety of wading birds and wildfowl. |
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Strangford Lough is an important winter migration destination for many wading and sea birds. |
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The hundreds of lagoons and coastal lakes that dot the island are home for many species of wading birds, such as the greater flamingo. |
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Herons and egrets are medium to large wading birds with long necks and legs. |
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The oystercatchers are large, obvious and noisy wading birds with strong bills used for smashing or prising open molluscs. |
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Both reserves are important for tern species and a number of wading birds and waterfowl. |
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Ballets were covered in decors while wading, often knee-deep, through a jungle undergrowth of theme and story. |
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That next morning felt slow and strange, like wading through quicksand. |
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Bodysurfing, diving, paddling, or just wading along the shore renewed me in ways nothing else ever could. |
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Or could that be 007 wading from the waters of Cardiff Bay after a scuba-diving sexploit with a voluptuous maiden. |
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This helped to attract millions of visitors to the beach which has also become a popular site for wading Turnstones. |
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We always like to tell people about the nonswimmer who drowned wading across a river whose average depth was only 18 inches. |
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The English North Sea coast is an important area of bird life and is a habitat for many shore and wading birds. |
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The Shark Valley Visitor Center and Anhinga Trail are great spots for wading birds, but paddle a canoe or kayak far from the trail to immerse yourself in the landscape. |
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These eight-inch wading birds breed in small pools around the Arctic edge and then winter out at sea among the whales, off west Africa, plucking food from upwellings. |
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However England and the British Isles as a whole do boast many wading and shorebirds and England's coastlines are very important habitats for seabirds. |
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The water stays at a numbing 40 degrees, enough to make you wonder where your feet went after a couple of hours of wading, even in neoprene waders and extra thermal underwear. |
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One theory is that standing on one leg allows the birds to conserve more body heat, given that they spend a significant amount of time wading in cold water. |
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Join the intrepid adventurers on their quest to find a bear, wading through swishy, swashy grass, the splishy, splashy river and the thick, oozy, squelchy mud. |
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Meikle Loch is an element of the Ythan Estuary complex and sustains some aquatic vegetation, and from November to March is home to many wading birds, ducks and geese. |
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Sefton's coast and the Ribble are two of the most important stop-overs on the East Atlantic Flyway, used by tens of thousands of wading birds, ducks and other species. |
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Their spread posed a threat to the eggs of ground nesting wading birds. |
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Wilson's Phalaropes are small wading birds with long, thin bills. |
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Killdeer are small wading birds common to North and Central America. |
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The killifish is a mosquito predator, so the loss of habitat actually led to higher mosquito populations, and adversely affected wading birds that preyed on the killifish. |
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