sea bird
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Definition
- Noun:
- A seabird: A bird that typically lives near, on, or over the sea, ocean, or coastal waters. These birds are adapted to a marine environment for feeding and often for nesting.
Usage
- The term "sea bird" (also written as "seabird") is used to categorize birds whose life cycle is primarily associated with the marine environment.
- It is a general, collective term, not the name of a specific species.
Examples
- Noun:
- We saw many sea birds, including gulls and terns, following the fishing boat.
- Oil spills pose a severe threat to the health of sea birds.
- The island is an important breeding ground for several species of sea bird.
Advanced Usage
- "To be a sea bird": To belong to this ecological group.
- The albatross is truly a sea bird, spending years flying over the open ocean without touching land.
Variants and Related Words
- Seabird (noun): The common closed or hyphenated form of "sea bird".
- Seafowl (noun): A less common synonym for seabird.
- Marine bird (noun): A formal or scientific term with the same meaning.
Synonyms
- Oceanic bird: A bird of the open ocean.
- Marine avian: A technical term for a bird associated with the sea.
Related Phrases
- Sea bird colony: A large group of seabirds nesting together.
- The cliffs were noisy with the sounds of a vast sea bird colony.
- Sea bird sanctuary: A protected area for seabirds.
- The government established a sea bird sanctuary to protect the nesting sites.
Noun
- a bird that frequents coastal waters and the open ocean: gulls; pelicans; gannets; cormorants; albatrosses; petrels; etc.