redshank
Americannoun
noun
Etymology
Origin of redshank
Example Sentences
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The site is home to bird species including bearded tit, avocet, redshank and lapwing.
From BBC ● Jun. 4, 2026
She said muddy edges around the waterways were ideal for insects and molluscs, which "will provide a feast" for wading birds like lapwings, redshank and snipe.
From BBC ● Apr. 26, 2026
It was hoped species such as lapwing, redshank and woodcock would find a haven in the wet woodland, while otters and water voles would use the restored network of waterways as corridors and breeding habitat.
From BBC ● Feb. 14, 2024
It has the highest breeding densities of northern lapwing and redshank in the world.
From The Guardian ● Mar. 6, 2020
Kearton somewhere relates how he once induced a blackbird to sit on the eggs of a thrush, and a lapwing on those of a redshank.
From Birds in the Calendar by Frederick G. (Frederick George) Aflalo
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