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n. (sea bird English)
Usage examples of "sea birds".
For all our bitter disappointments, both the fish and the occasional sea birds we met with proved a boon to us.
They woke one morning to find themselves being circled by sea birds, and shortly thereafter they intersected the line of islands, tiny ones, then one larger and greener the final one in the chain, said the Captainand beyond it the low dark line upon the sea that marked the edge of Mahahm.
They woke one morning to find themselves being circled by sea birds, and shortly thereafter they intersected the line of islands, tiny ones, then one larger and greener—.
The rocks of the island close at hand showed pale through the gloom, painted white by the dung of the sea birds that for centuries had roosted upon them.
On these higher cliffs nested colonies of sea birds, whose clatter and screams rose louder as the travelers neared, reminding them of their hunger, and of the taste of eggs and juicy nestlings.
She heard the lament of sea birds wheelings aimlessly to the wind.
One day, after we had just laid in our yearly provision of sea birds, I was busy arranging the skins of the old birds, on the flat rock, for my annual garment, which was joined together something like a sack, with holes for the head and arms to pass through.