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"Scoop up those water weeds and dump them on the shore."
They are able to run about over floating water weeds by means of their very long, spreading toes.
Rushes are thick water weeds, rush cutters were the workers who cut them.
Their beaks are often flat for scooping up water weeds.
Only the shore grasses and the water weeds were green and moving.
They eat a broad range of small aquatic creatures, and supplement this with water weeds.
They're good for the basket willow as well as bringing the water weed.
It was also cancelled in 2011 due to an unusually prolific growth of water weed.
A huge raft of water weed was sailing down the centre of the channel.
Reeds and water weed gradually slowed the strokes of the paddlers.
Many fleeing people drowned in a canal which was covered by hyacinth (a common water weed).
Turrella is an aboriginal word for reedy place or water weeds.
They later attach themselves to the underside of the leaves of water weed before becoming free swimming.
Aquatic plants and water weeds are found in ponds, ditches and still streams.
This species prefers habitats with floating water weeds.
This species lives in water weeds, in ponds and marsh drainage ditches.
They prefer water with many aquatic plants, and hide within fallen logs or water weeds.
Drip lines direct water right to the crop and don't waste it on watering weeds or paths.
Sand and water weeds laced its surface.
Each spring harvesting takes place to remove excess water weed and remove pest fish.
Old Water Weed Blend he could call it.
The male has an elaborate courtship display, holding water weeds in his bill and bowing to the female with loud chuckles.
It was encrusted with shells, and there were patches of decaying water weeds still rooted to it.
I slithered and was silent, wriggling among the water weeds and ooze, up current, finding my way to the gate.
Scientists spent a lot of time and money last season pulling out a terribly pushy water weed, the water chestnut, in the Connecticut River.