Definition of Surfbirds

1. surfbird [n] - See also: surfbird

Lexicographical Neighbors of Surfbirds

surfaced
surfaceless
surfacer
surfacers
surfaces
surfaceward
surfacing
surfacings
surfactant
surfactants
surfari
surfaris
surfatron
surfatrons
surfbird
surfbirds (current term)
surfboard
surfboarded
surfboarder
surfboarders
surfboarding
surfboardlike
surfboards
surfboat
surfboats
surfcast
surfcasting
surfed
surfeit
surfeit water

Literary usage of Surfbirds

Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:

1. Annotated Consolidated Laws of the State of New York: As Amended to January by Clarence Frank Birdseye, Robert Cushing Cumming, Frank Bixby Gilbert, New York (State). (1916)
"Snipe, plover, surfbirds, sandpipers, tatlers and curlews. September sixteenth to November thirtieth, both inclusive. A person may take not to exceed ..."

2. Nature's Strongholds: The World's Great Wildlife Reserves by Laura Riley, William Riley (2005)
"So, commonly, do black oystercatchers, surfbirds, glaucous-winged gulls, marbled murrelets, lapland longspurs, snow buntings, and willow and rock ptarmigans ..."

3. The Game Laws in Brief: A Digest of the Statutes of the United States and by United States, Canada (1911)
"... snipe, plover, surfbirds, sandpipers, tatlers and curlews. Water Fowl.—Sec. 211. Water fowl, wild and domestic, may be taken from Sept. 16 to Jan. ..."

4. The Conservation Law in Relation to Fish and Game as Amended to the Close of by New York (State) (1919)
"312 99 shellfish leases, settlement of disputes as to 306 92 taxation of shellfish grounds, duties as to 307, 308, 309 93-94-96 surfbirds, open season; ..."

5. Laws of the State of New York by New York (State) (1913)
"A person may take not to exceed four woodcock in one day and twenty in the open season. 2. Snipe, plover, surfbirds, sandpipers, tatlers and curlews. ..."

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