avocet

noun

av·​o·​cet ˈa-və-ˌset How to pronounce avocet (audio)
: any of a genus (Recurvirostra) of rather large long-legged shorebirds with webbed feet and slender upward-curving bill

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Herons, ospreys, black-necked stilts and American avocets. Jared Ranahan, Forbes, 20 Oct. 2024 The avocet is one of the few species with an upturned bill. Ricardo Torres, Journal Sentinel, 25 Apr. 2024 The American avocet spends winter along the coast of North American, including Mexico, Florida, Texas and California. Ricardo Torres, Journal Sentinel, 25 Apr. 2024 The Tijuana River County Open Space Preserve is a wetland habitat that’s home to the American avocet (a large wading bird with a pink neck and blue legs), beavers, and unforgettable recreational opportunities. Outside Online, 9 Aug. 2022 Cape Cod: Reports continued to reflect some of the most unusual birds, including a magnificent frigatebird at First Encounter Beach in Eastham, a brown booby at Sandy Neck in Barnstable, and an American avocet at High Head in Truro. BostonGlobe.com, 4 Sep. 2021 Swans and 17 species of duck frequent Gillmor, which also provides nesting habitat for various shorebirds, such as the snowy plover, American avocet, Wilson’s phalarope, black-necked stilt, cinnamon teal and gadwall. Brian Maffly, The Salt Lake Tribune, 26 Dec. 2020 The California Department of Fish and Wildlife, along with other partners, constructed mud islands within these managed ponds in 2010 for birds, like snowy plovers, stilts and avocets. Priyanka Runwal, New York Times, 12 Nov. 2019 Rarities last week included an American avocet and a buff-breasted sandpiper at the Bill Forward Pool on Plum Island. BostonGlobe.com, 2 Sep. 2019

Word History

Etymology

French & Italian; French avocette, from Italian avocetta

First Known Use

1766, in the meaning defined above

Time Traveler
The first known use of avocet was in 1766

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“Avocet.” Merriam-Webster.com Dictionary, Merriam-Webster, https://www.merriam-webster.com/dictionary/avocet. Accessed 27 Nov. 2024.

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avocet

noun
av·​o·​cet ˈav-ə-ˌset How to pronounce avocet (audio)
: any of several rather large long-legged shorebirds with webbed feet and a slender bill that curves upward

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