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sand martin
noun
- the bank swallow.
sand martin
noun
- a small brown European songbird, Riparia riparia, with white underparts: it nests in tunnels bored in sand, river banks, etc: family Hirundinidae (swallows and martins)
Word History and Origins
Origin of sand martin1
Example Sentences
In “Homecomings,” Heaney describes returning home, where he watches a sand martin gambol along a riverbank.
At Hosehill Lake in Berkshire, boating and swimming have disturbed nesting birds including terns, lapwing, sand martins, and oyster catchers.
Mr Packham said he was "absolutely overjoyed" to see the sand martin chicks fledging.
As oystercatchers inspect the board of fare left by a receding tide, a colony of sand martins dip and weave among the dunes that define this expanse.
During his PhD, spent studying sand martins on the Tisza river in central Europe, he found his narcolepsy fitted in quite well with his long waits for the birds to return to their colonies.
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