"Waterfowl" Pronounce,Meaning And Examples

"Waterfowl" Natural Recordings by Native Speakers

Waterfowl
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"Waterfowl" Meaning

"Duck (especially duck or goose meat), used to describe a stew made with meat from a wild fowl, particularly wild ducks or geese.

More broadly, it can refer to a stew made with fish, meat, and/or vegetables similar to a paella.

In American English, "waterfowl" is sometimes used to refer to wild waterfowl, such as ducks, geese, and mergansers.

Alternatively, "waterfowl stew" can refer to a type of traditional cuisine found in the Pacific Northwest.

"Waterfowl" Examples

Usage Examples of Waterfowl


Example 1: Birds

Many species of waterfowl inhabit the wetlands of North America, including ducks, geese, and herons.

Example 2: Hunting

The holiday season is a busy time for waterfowl hunters, who seek to harvest ducks and geese from the frozen wetlands.

Example 3: Cuisine

Waterfowl is a popular ingredient in many traditional dishes, particularly in French cuisine, where stuffed duck and foie gras are staples.

Example 4: Conservation

The non-profit organization is dedicated to preserving waterfowl habitats and reducing the impact of human activity on these ecosystems.

Example 5: Migration

Every year, millions of waterfowl migrate from their northern breeding grounds to their southern wintering grounds, a journey of thousands of miles.

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