sea bird造句1. The Shetlands are famed for their colonies of sea birds.
2. The puffin is an unusual sea bird, and there is something almost comical about the way it moves and looks.
3. Then the cliffs come alive with sea birds gliding effortlessly along the coastline on fishing or scavenging expeditions.
4. The oil spill had a devastating effect on sea birds and other wildlife.
5. Jingwei is a sea bird.
6. One time, I called myself as a " sea bird" because I like freedom. I also like poem.
7. A sea bird soaked in oil sits in the surf at East Grand Terre Island along the Louisiana coast Thursday, June 3, 2010.
8. Sea bird is flying with dancing and singing, nature is harmonious.
9. The sea bird and ocean waves make me want to go to the beach!
10. Luckily, scientists have a reason to be excited over the excrement, using the reddish-brown areas of guano (sea bird poo) to plot the movements of emperor penguin breeding colonies.
11. DAZED WITH SYMPHONIES, THE UNHAPPY SEA BIRD DIED OF DESPAIR.
12. A sea bird ( Alca torda ) of the northern Atlantic, having - and - white plumage and a white - ringed , flattened bill.
13. A large, flightless sea bird (Pinguinus impennis) formerly common on northern Atlantic coasts but extinct since the middle of the 19th century.
14. A sea bird (Alca torda) of the northern Atlantic, having black-and-white plumage and a white-ringed, flattened bill.
15. The feather trade in great auks, eider, and other sea birds has been mentioned earlier.
16. This time the threat is not to man, but to rare species of seal, por poise and sea birds.
17. Have you heard the story? People of the State of Lu occasionally snared a very precious sea bird.
18. There were also a group of local university students on board experiencing sea bird surveying, but most of them couldn't stand in the waves for the whole day.
19. Gulf, rivulet, sand dune, Australian pine wood, sandy beach, mangrove, mire pool, sea bird, far mountain, small village, walk into three second, give you the best felling!
20. A quirk of nature means that their island consists of some of the world's purest phosphate - the legacy of millions of years of sea bird droppings reacting with an uplifted coral.