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Keywords: Geese, Swan, Duck, Bird, Aquatic
Any bird that frequents the water, or lives about rivers, lakes, etc., or on or near the sea; an aquatic fowl; -- used also collectively.
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Birds which frequent and often swim in water, nest and raise their young near water, and drive at least part of their food from aquatic plants and animals.
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Birds whose primary habitat is aquatic.
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Birds that have webbed feet and like to swim.
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swimming game birds as distinguished from upland game birds and shorebirds Minnesota: Modern Farming
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A bird that is often near water such as ducks and geese.
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freshwater aquatic bird
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Birds that are ecologically dependant on wetlands for their food, shelter and reproduction. ( sauvagine)
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Birds that swim and live near water, including ducks, geese, and swans.
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Birds that swim, such as ducks and swans
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Any bird that frequents the water, or lives on or near rivers, lakes, seas, etc.-some of which are long-legged waders and others web-footed swimmers. The term is especially common for swimming game birds.
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a swimming bird ,such as a duck, goose, or swan, usually frequenting freshwater areas. Swimming game birds as a group.
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birds that depend on water for habitat i.e. ducks.
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birds that spend most of their time in the water and have webbed feet designed for swimming; includes ducks and geese.
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a bird that frequents water
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Swans, geese and ducks. Aquatic birds with webbed feet, long necks and broad, flat beaks edged with homy lamellae.
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