shorb
See also: Shorb
English
Etymology
Clipping of shorebird.
Noun
shorb (plural shorbs)
- (birdwatching, informal) A shorebird.
- 2016 September 10, Caleb Strand, “Fall Madness: Shorebirding And More!!!”, in Birding With Caleb (blog), archived from the original on 23 December 2023:
- The first of the rare species of shorb for AZ I started finding this fall was the Semipalmated Sandpiper, an overlooked and overeported species in Maricopa County.
- 2019 December 20, Jared Conaway, “On The Wesside Feelin Like a Great”, in AK-AZ Birder (blog), archived from the original on 12 April 2024:
- With it was a much larger curlew species: Long-billed Curlew (the largest regularly occurring shorb in the ABA)
- 2023 September 24, Mary Walsh, Macaulay Library, archived from the original on 12 April 2024:
- Unfortunately people coming back down the beach flushed the small shorb flock but they flew to the golf course and stuck around a bit.
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