1. wintering - Noun
2. wintering - Verb
of Winter
Source: Webster's dictionaryAlternately, non-breeding or wintering bald eagles, particularly in areas with a lack of human disturbance, spend their time in various upland, terrestrial habitats sometimes quite far away from waterways. Source: Internet
After Paolo's death Dec 2, 1962, the widowed Queen Italia Murru retired to Porto San Paolo on Sardinia, wintering at Capo Testa, until her death in 2003 at age 95. Paolo II was the last to actively rule Tavolara (numbering then about 50 inhabitants). Source: Internet
A number of man-made lakes are home to a range of wild birds, and provide stop-off points for many wintering ducks and geese. Source: Internet
In the open country favoured on the wintering grounds, steppe buzzards are often seen perched on roadside telephone poles. Source: Internet
In an average year, 1.7 million cars and trucks pass through the lower Athabasca Valley, the park’s critically important wintering habitat for elk and other animals. Source: Internet
Even tropical South America has only five species plus the wintering belted kingfisher. Source: Internet