Waterfowl definition

Waterfowl means wild geese, brant, wild ducks, rails, coots, gallinules, snipe, woodcock, plovers, sandpipers and wild swan.
Waterfowl means any migratory game bird of the fam- ily Anatidae including wild ducks, geese and brant.
Waterfowl means ducks, geese, mergansers and coots.

Examples of Waterfowl in a sentence

  • Closure dates to be announced by the Service’s Alaska Regional Director or his designee, after consultation with field biologists and the Association of Village Council President’s Waterfowl Conservation Committee.

  • Each nontribal hunter 16 years of age and older hunting pursuant to Tulalip Tribes’ Ordinance No. 67 must possess a valid Federal Migratory Bird Hunting and Conservation Stamp and a valid State of Washington Migratory Waterfowl Stamp.

  • Closure: 30-day closure dates to be announced by the Service’s Alaska Regional Director or his designee, after consultation with field biologists and the Association of Village Council President’s Waterfowl Conservation Committee.

  • The CONTRACTOR also agrees to comply with joint FHWA/FTA regulations, “Parks, Recreation Areas, Wildlife and Waterfowl Refuges, and Historic Sites,” 23 C.F.R. Part 774, and referenced in 49 C.F.R. Part 622.

  • Convention on Wetlands of International Importance especially as Waterfowl Habitat.


More Definitions of Waterfowl

Waterfowl means ducks, geese, gallinules, and mergansers.
Waterfowl means ducks and geese.
Waterfowl means ducks, geese and sandhill cranes.
Waterfowl means any migratory bird of family Anatidae (wild ducks, geese, brant and swans).
Waterfowl as used herein means all species of ducks and geese (not including swans) of the Order Anseriformes.
Waterfowl means any migratory bird of family Anati- dae (wild ducks, geese, brant and swans).
Waterfowl means birds which frequent and often swim in water, nest and raise their young near water, and derive at least part of their food from aquatic plants and animals.