Is usually built upon the ground in marshy places, sometimes of grass and weeds, under some bush or near or under some log or stump.
Either upon the solid earth or marshy places on the bogs, the nest being very bulky, a mass of grass and weeds two or three feet in diameter.
They build in swamps or marshy places, placing their nest usually in a tussock of grass on some bog surrounded by water.
It makes its nest on the ground in marshy places of grass, weeds and lined with feathers; laying from 6 to 10 grayish white eggs (2.
They wander gregariously in pools, marshy places, or woods far from the noise of men.
The Guaranies in marshy places dig up roots called yzipò with a dusky surface, which they use to dye woollen, and cotton cloths of a dark red.
The above list will hopefully provide you with a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "marshy places" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this group of words.