Cause they are marshey, and they're birds.
bayou
The marshy inlet of a river or lake is called a bayou. The name for an artificial waterway is a canal.
Nubia is the marshy part of the Nile near the Mediterranean sea.
bayou
A bog.
everglades and applachians
Wetland
marshy birds
Small, sharp, hooked beaks like a parrot or parakeet.
The Terai.
The Pukeko (swamp hen) is not an uncommon bird in the New Zealand countryside. It naturally arrived in New Zealand around 1000 years ago. It has many close relatives in Australia and the Pacific Islands. It is a legal game bird in season, and numbers have probably increased with the removal of the native forests.
yes, marshy sufllae