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A shorebird is a small, flightless bird that primarily inhabits coastal areas near bodies of water such as lakes and rivers. They are known for their nesting habits, which involve building elaborate nests on cliffs or rocky outcroppings along the shoreline. These birds primarily feed on fish, insects, and other small invertebrates found in these habitats.

Shorebirds 🔍

Shorebirds are birds that primarily nest on beaches, often in coastal areas, foraging for food such as insects and small prey like fish or crustaceans. They feed on a variety of plants, including grasses, sedges, and rushes, which they collect with their beaks.

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