waterfowl

[ˈwɔːtəfaʊl]

waterfowl Definition

a bird that lives on or near water, especially one that is hunted for sport.

Using waterfowl: Examples

Take a moment to familiarize yourself with how "waterfowl" can be used in various situations through the following examples!

  • Example

    The lake is home to many species of waterfowl.

  • Example

    Hunting waterfowl is a popular pastime in this area.

  • Example

    The wetlands are an important habitat for waterfowl.

waterfowl Synonyms and Antonyms

Synonyms for waterfowl

Phrases with waterfowl

  • waterfowl that have been domesticated by humans, such as ducks and geese

    Example

    The farm has a large flock of domestic waterfowl.

  • waterfowl that migrate seasonally to breed and feed, such as ducks, geese, and swans

    Example

    The wetlands are an important stopover for migratory waterfowl.

  • waterfowl that dive underwater to feed, such as ducks and loons

    Example

    The lake is home to several species of diving waterfowl.

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Summary: waterfowl in Brief

'Waterfowl' [ˈwɔːtəfaʊl] refers to birds that live on or near water, often hunted for sport. Examples include ducks, geese, and swans. 'Waterfowl' can be further classified into types like 'domestic waterfowl,' which are domesticated by humans, and 'migratory waterfowl,' which migrate seasonally. 'Diving waterfowl' are those that dive underwater to feed.

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