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Curlew শব্দের বাংলা অর্থ: চক্রবাক

Curlew Meaning In Bengali চক্রবাক

Curlew

চক্রবাক, চকা, পক্ষীবিশেষ, লম্বা ও বাঁকানো চঞ্চুবিশিষ্ট জলচর পাখি,

Definition

1) A curlew is a type of long-legged wading bird with a long, downcurved bill. They are usually found in coastal or marshy areas.
2) Curlew can also refer to the specific species of large, migratory shorebirds belonging to the genus Numenius, commonly found in Europe, Asia, Africa, and the Americas.
3) In British and Irish folklore, the curlew is considered a harbinger of impending change or bad weather, and its haunting call is often associated with melancholy or foreboding.

Examples

Curlew Example in a sentence

1) The curlew's distinctive call echoed across the marshland.

2) We were lucky to spot a curlew feeding along the shoreline.

3) The curlew's long bill makes it well-suited for probing in the mud for food.

4) A pair of curlews nested in the grassy meadow.

5) The curlew's cryptic plumage allows it to blend in with its surroundings.

6) We observed a group of curlews flying in formation overhead.

7) The curlew's graceful flight is a sight to behold.

8) The curlew is known for its impressive migration over long distances.

9) Curlews are commonly seen in coastal wetlands and estuaries.

10) The conservation efforts have helped protect the curlew population in this area.

Part of Speech

Curlew (Noun.)

Synonyms

Curlew , Heron - (NOUN) চক্রবাক

Heron , Curlew - (NOUN) চকা

Nutcracker , Razor Bill , Ringtail , Redstart , Church Owl , Curlew - (NOUN) পক্ষীবিশেষ

Curlew - (SYNONYM) লম্বা ও বাঁকানো চঞ্চুবিশিষ্ট জলচর পাখি

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curlew

Encyclopedia

A curlew is a type of long-legged wading bird with a long, downcurved bill. They are usually found in coastal or marshy areas.
Curlew can also refer to the specific species of large, migratory shorebirds belonging to the genus Numenius, commonly found in Europe, Asia, Africa, and the Americas.
In British and Irish folklore, the curlew is considered a harbinger of impending change or bad weather, and its haunting call is often associated with melancholy or foreboding.