0 a bird with long legs and a long neck, that lives near water and eats fish
1 rubber boots that cover the whole leg to keep a person dry in water:
Effects of recreational disturbance on the foraging behaviour of waders on a rocky beach.
The area is not a site of international importance for waders or wild fowl in its own right, but it is not insignificant.
If possible, an attempt will be made to catch and ring waders as well as to collect biometric data.
I have spoken about grouse, but the same criteria apply to countless forms of open-country wildlife, such as ground-nesting birds, or waders, or other species.
A number of waders are threatened in the same way.
Heritable property could be a garage in which to keep one's waders.
If the road were built with an appropriate area for the waders on the other side of the barrage, that might be adequate.
On the other hand, the policeman will not serve summonses quite so readily in bad weather because then he has to put on waders.