woodlind
/ˈwʊdlɪnd/Definitions
1. noun
A type of wading bird, the Woodlark (Alauda arvensis) or a woodland area, especially one with a rich variety of trees and wildlife.
“The woodlind by the river was a haven for birdsong and wildlife.”
1. noun
A type of wading bird, the Woodlark (Alauda arvensis) or a woodland area, especially one with a rich variety of trees and wildlife.
“The woodlind by the river was a haven for birdsong and wildlife.”