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Stilt

British pronunciation/stˈɪlt/
American pronunciation/ˈstɪɫt/
1

свая

one of a set of supporting metal or wood posts that hold a building above the ground or water
синонимы : pile
piling
spile
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2

Ходулочник

a tall wading bird with long legs, a slender body, and a distinctively long neck, typically found in wetland habitats
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What is a "stilt"?

A stilt is a striking wading bird renowned for its long, slender legs, elegant stature, and distinctively long neck. These birds are well adapted to wading through various wetland habitats, from shallow freshwater marshes to coastal mudflats. With their elongated legs, stilts can navigate through water with exceptional grace and balance. They often forage for aquatic invertebrates, small fish, and crustaceans, using their sharp bills to probe the water or mud for prey. Stilts showcase sexual dimorphism, with males typically displaying brighter plumage and more elaborate courtship displays to attract females. They are known for their distinctive and melodious calls, which can be heard as they take flight or communicate with their flock.

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1- I need stilts next to this guy. -
2He dismisses the natural law tradition as dangerous nonsense, "nonsense on stilts."
3KRISTEN STILT: Go ahead, Rosie.
4In this shot you can basically see the stilts.
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