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They use their webbed feet to stand in mud in the water. They use their long legs to wade into water m uch deeper than most birds can go.
its wade in the water
A barn swallow
A wading bird is any of a group of long-legged birds, such as cranes, herons or storks, which wade in shallow water in search of food.
Waded means to walk in water, sand, or snow while partially immersed
Wade.
Mud... Water and dirt!
Wade in the Water - album - was created on 1966-05-26.
When a clump of mud is placed into a cup of water, the mud will begin to break apart and dissolve in the water. The water will start to become murky as the particles from the mud disperse throughout it. Over time, the mud will dissolve completely and the water may become muddy depending on the amount of mud and the water volume.
Nothing at all, it is for the bird to decide.
U use distillation 2 separate mud from water. Cool!