Genus of weaver birds
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PADDAGenus of weaver birds.
estrildidany member of a genus of oscinine birds, the weaver-finches
estrildidsESTRILDID, any member of a genus of oscinine birds, the weaver-finches
TAHASWeaver birds, S. Africa.
ANSERGenus of birds.
SCOPUSGenus of wading birds.
PITTAGenus of Asian birds
SAXICOLAGenus of passerine birds
yunxa genus of small birds
RASORESBirds of the scratching genus.
yunxesYUNX, a genus of small birds
potooany of several nocturnal tropical American birds of the genus Nyctibius
kingletsany of several small, greenish, crested birds of the genus Regulus
talegalla(Malagasy) a genus of Australian birds which includes the brush turkey
talegallasTALEGALLA, (Malagasy) a genus of Australian birds which includes the brush turkey
wagtailany of several similar birds, as the water thrushes of the genus Seiurus
wagtailsany of several similar birds, as the water thrushes of the genus Seiurus
partridgeany member of a genus of game birds of the pheasant family also PAITRICK
partridgesPARTRIDGE, any member of a genus of game birds of the pheasant family also PAITRICK
stonechatany of several small Old World birds, esp. of the genus Saxicola, as S. torquata
minerany of several Australian birds of the genus Manorina, feeding on honey and typically having a loud call
apteryxany of several flightless, ratite birds of the genus Apteryx, of New Zealand, allied to the extinct moas
mealwormsThe larva of a darkling beetle (genus Tenebrio), which is widely fed to captive birds and other insectivorous animals
mealwormThe larva of a darkling beetle (genus Tenebrio), which is widely fed to captive birds and other insectivorous animals
currawongany of several large black-and-white passerine birds of the genus Strepera, of Australia, having a resounding bell-like voice
borreliaany of several spiral, parasitic bacteria of the genus Borrelia, certain species of which are pathogenic for humans, other mammals, or birds
riflebirdeach of three birds of paradise of the genus Ptiloris, having velvety black plumage with bright coloured patches, and a long bill
murreseither of two black and white diving birds of the genus Uria, of northern seas, U. aalge(common murre) or U. lomvia(thick-billed murre)
riflebirdsRIFLEBIRD, each of three birds of paradise of the genus Ptiloris, having velvety black plumage with bright coloured patches, and a long bill
murreeither of two black and white diving birds of the genus Uria, of northern seas, U. aalge(common murre) or U. lomvia(thick-billed murre)
protoavisa member of the genus Protoavis of the Triassic periods, with dinosaur-like tail and hind legs, but some anatomical features characteristic of modern birds
harrierany of several short-winged hawks of the genus Circus that hunt over meadows and marshes and prey on reptiles and small birds and mammals
lyrebirdeither of two Australian passerine birds (genus Menura) distinguished in the male by very long tail feathers displayed in the shape of a lyre during courtship
fantailany of various small birds having fanlike tails, as the Old World flycatchers of the genus Rhipidura and the American wood warblers of the genus Euthlypis
protoavisesPROTOAVIS, a member of the genus Protoavis of the Triassic periods, with dinosaur-like tail and hind legs, but some anatomical features characteristic of modern birds
cootany of various slaty-black birds (genus Fulica) of the rail family that somewhat resemble ducks and have lobed toes and the upper mandible prolonged on the forehead as a horny frontal shield
waxwingsany of a genus (Bombycilla) of American and Eurasian chiefly brown to gray oscine birds (as a cedar waxwing) having a showy crest, red waxy material on the tips of the secondaries, and a yellow band on the tip of the tail