There are a lot of fast little birds that run along the surf looking for food! Here is a Related Link so that you can look for the one you saw. I think the bird to which you are referring is the Sand Piper
The shape of a bird's wing, with a curved upper surface and flat lower surface, creates a pressure difference between the top and bottom. When the bird moves its wings through the air, a higher air pressure below the wing pushes the bird up due to the pressure difference and creates lift. This lift helps the bird to fly.
This phrase is an allegory that suggests navigating danger with precision and skill. It encourages facing challenges head-on while maintaining a sense of balance and control, much like riding a horse along the edge of a sword or hiding in the middle of flames. It conveys the idea of finding strength and courage in the midst of adversity.
A bird's mouth is an interior angle or notch cut across a piece of timber for the reception of the edge of another - also called a crow's foot in the United States.
One is a pencil drawing on the left edge of the box with the red crayon in it. The other is a little green snake on a flower to the left of the blue butterfly in the butterfly puzzle.
The 'teeth' of a comb are the spikes that glide through your hair when you use it. These teeth are fixed into the back of the comb which is rigid and keeps the comb straight. The 'tooth edge' of the comb is therefore the edge of the comb where all the teeth are separate and rough when you feel it - opposite to the back of the comb which is smooth. If you run your thumb nail down the tooth edge of a come all the teeth will make a 'plinking' sound.
Bank or beach
A beach, or a bay.
That is called a headland
a beach Dah!
Bank or beach!
About 400-500 metres. This was estimated using Google maps (I also live in Coogee!). If you ran along the water's edge it would be closer to 400m. If you ran along the wall, futher up the beach, it is closer to 500m. BTW, this is Coogee Beach NSW (not WA!)
the beach
There are many names for it. Maybe the beach, the coastline, the coast, or the shore. Note that coast means more the seaward limit of the land, while shore is the landward limit of the sea. Also, shore is a general term for land boardering water, while coast is land directly along a sea or ocean.
Bondi Beach is approx. 1 and a half kilometres... well, according to Waverley Council's website, it is 1km long, so it depends whether you are walking along the water's edge or the promenade.
The Nubian bustard is a bird found along the edge of the Sahara desert. It begins with the letter N.
Esme from living on the edge hates every breed of bird because she hates birds period. http://www.mtv.co.uk/shows/living-on-the-edge/cast/esme
10 along each edge, 36 in all.