Birds at times
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NESTERSBirds, at times
HOVERERSBirds, at times
MOLTERSBirds, at times
NESTBird's destination, at times
ERNESBirds at sea
TERNSBirds at the beach
ORIOLESBirds at a ballpark
CHIRPBird's attempt at communication
BEAKSOPENBirds' positions at feeding time?
batfowlto catch birds at night
BUCKSHOTSPellets aimed at birds and ducks
batfowledBATFOWL, to catch birds at night
batfowlsBATFOWL, to catch birds at night
batfowlingBATFOWL, to catch birds at night
CEREArea at base of bird's beak: Zool.
KNITTINGNEEDLESPair of long-beaked birds, at the Flintstones' house
EMUSBirds that can sprint at 30 m.p.h.
CEREWaxy part at the base of a bird's bill
CEREWaxy covering at the base of a bird's beak
FORKTAILEDHaving the widest end feathers at the outside, as in many birds
batfowlerone who batfowls, catches birds at night by confusing them with light
courtshipsThe behavior of male birds and other animals aimed at attracting a mate
batfowlersBATFOWLER, one who batfowls, catches birds at night by confusing them with light
uropygialof or pertaining to the uropygium, or prominence at the base of the tail feathers, in birds
batfowledCatch birds at night by dazing them with a light and knocking them down or netting them
syrinxthe vocal organ of birds, situated at or near the bifurcation of the trachea into the bronchi
batfowlingCatch birds at night by dazing them with a light and knocking them down or netting them
syrinxesthe vocal organ of birds, situated at or near the bifurcation of the trachea into the bronchi
batfowlto catch birds at night by dazzling them with a light and then capturing them in a net
batfowlsto catch birds at night by dazzling them with a light and then capturing them in a net
subsongunstructured, often rambling vocalization of low volume heard in young birds and, at the start of the breeding season, in adult birds of certain species
gonysthe ridge along the tip of the lower mandible of a bird's bill at the junction of the two joined halves, esp. prominent in gulls
praecocialof or relating to birds whose young are hatched with a covering of down and can leave the nest at once to seek food also PRECOCIAL
precocialof or relating to birds whose young are hatched with a covering of down and can leave the nest at once to seek food / a bird having such young also PRAECOCIAL
skeetsform of trapshooting in which two traps are used and targets are hurled singly or in pairs at varying elevations and speeds so as to simulate the angles of flight taken by game birds
skeetform of trapshooting in which two traps are used and targets are hurled singly or in pairs at varying elevations and speeds so as to simulate the angles of flight taken by game birds