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plover - use in sentences
Converse of object
- include: On the large estates, management of the heather for grouse helps to conserve wild birds including the golden plover.
- tail: But the bird of this area tho was a White tailed plover, an Asian vagrant and only the eighth Hungarian record.
- wing: On the drive kestrel, spur winged plover, turtle dove and a distant great gray shrike were added.
- winter: The open field pattern to the north is an important site for wintering golden plover.
- have: Inland lochans can hold red-throated divers, while, in summer, the hill ridges and moors have golden plover, curlew and skylark.
- see: Back on the coach a group of waders in a field were thought to be golden plover seen only by Dorothy.
Adjective modifier
- Kentish: Kentish plover: 7 on the old airfield at Montana Roja on 17th November.
- golden: Back on the coach a group of waders in a field were thought to be golden plover seen only by Dorothy.
- gray: Keep an eye open for the waders, gray plover.
- little: Of special interest was a little ringed plover on the salt marsh, a bird more associated with fresh water habitats.
- green: Back To Bird Index LAPWING Lapwing - peewit - green plover - these are different names for the same bird.
Modifies a noun
- nest: Discover the rich diversity of Dartmoor ' s wildlife including: Blanket bogs on the high north moor where dunlin and golden plover nest.
- breed: Colonies of tern and ringed plover breed in this habitat in Chichester Harbor.
Noun used with modifier
- gray: Pluvialis squatarola gray plover L L WCA 1981 EC Birds Directive Annex II Bern Convention App.
- sand: However, the book does not mention that greater sand plover are regular in winter on the rocks at Paphos headland.
- ring: A green sandpiper feed busily from the gravely beach, which will soon provide breeding areas for little ring plover and common sandpiper.
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