Bird related prefix
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AVIBird-related prefix
AVIBird-related: Prefix
AVIANBird-related
EMUBird related to the cassowary
SNIPEBird related to the woodcock.
SERINBird related to the canary.
EMUBird related to the ostrich
SISKINBird related to the goldfinch
DODOBird related to the pigeon
AUKBird related to the puffin
OXPECKERAfrican bird related to the starling
firecresta bird closely related to the goldcrest
jynxthe wryneck, a bird related to the woodpecker
firecrestsFIRECREST, a bird closely related to the goldcrest
dippersmall, stocky diving bird related to the thrushes
waterhensAn aquatic rail, esp. a moorhen or related bird
stiltbirda long-legged wading bird related to the avocet
jynxesJYNX, the wryneck, a bird related to the woodpecker
stiltbirdsSTILTBIRD, a long-legged wading bird related to the avocet
bluethroata singing bird of northern Europe and Asia, related to the nightingales
beccafico(Italian) a garden warbler or related bird, considered a delicacy by Italians
pratincolea bird related to the plovers, with swallow-like wings and tail
cassowary(Malay) any large flightless bird of the genus Casuarius, related to the emu
pratincolesPRATINCOLE, a bird related to the plovers, with swallow-like wings and tail
beccaficosBECCAFICO, (Italian) a garden warbler or related bird, considered a delicacy by Italians
bluethroatsBLUETHROAT, a singing bird of northern Europe and Asia, related to the nightingales
thickheada thickheaded or stupid person; any bird of an Australian family related to flycatchers
cassowariesCASSOWARY, (Malay) any large flightless bird of the genus Casuarius, related to the emu
thickheadsTHICKHEAD, a thickheaded or stupid person; any bird of an Australian family related to flycatchers
sparrowsA small finchlike Old World bird related to the weaverbirds, typically with brown and gray plumage
oxpeckerA brown African bird related to the starlings, feeding on parasites that infest the skins of large grazing mammals
oxpeckersA brown African bird related to the starlings, feeding on parasites that infest the skins of large grazing mammals
spoonbillsA tall mainly white or pinkish wading bird related to ibises, having a long bill with a very broad flat tip
pratincolesA long-winged, fork-tailed, insectivorous bird related to the plovers, resembling a swallow in flight and typically living near water
limpkinsA wading marsh bird related to the rails, with long legs and a long bill, found in the southeastern US and tropical America
hammerheadA brown African marsh bird related to the storks, having a crest that looks like a backward projection of the head, and constructing an enormous nest
hammerheadsA brown African marsh bird related to the storks, having a crest that looks like a backward projection of the head, and constructing an enormous nest
cassowariesA very large flightless bird related to the emu, with a bare head and neck, a tall horny crest, and one or two colored wattles. It is native mainly to the forests of New Guinea
cassowaryA very large flightless bird related to the emu, with a bare head and neck, a tall horny crest, and one or two colored wattles. It is native mainly to the forests of New Guinea
albatrossesA very large oceanic bird related to the shearwaters, with long narrow wings. Albatrosses, some species of which have wingspans greater than 10 feet (3.3 m), are found mainly in the southern oceans, with three kinds in the North Pacific