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Waterbird meaning
Any bird whose mode of life involves living on or next to bodies of water. | Any bird whose mode of life involves living on or next to bodies of water. | Such a bird that inhabits a freshwater environment.
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Dr Simon Banks said environmental water - including carryover water - would be used to help native fish recover from poor water quality and ensure the millions of waterbird fledglings born over the past two years had enough food and shelter.
Darren said that his shoot involved a historian who did pieces to camera talking about Waterbird.
Mr Farron said: "This is an amazing story, and it is fantastic that this exhibition is here to celebrate the ingenuity shown by those behind the original Waterbird.
In 1976 Gaskin founded his company, Waterbird Parakites, which is still in operation today, producing commercial and recreational 16-gore parasails.
In early 1976, Brian Gaskin designed, created, and tested the first 16-gore canopy design which he named "Waterbird".
It is a critical habitat and refuge for more than 500 species of birds and fauna, some of the migratory waterbird species being significant regionally and globally.
The Waterbird was revolutionary in its canopy design, its unique tow yoke harness arrangement, its construction, and the use of zero porosity fabrics which allowed it to be used over water safely.