Small cobalt colored bird
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BLUETITSmall cobalt-colored bird
phalaropesA small wading or swimming bird with a straight bill and lobed feet, unusual in that the female is more brightly colored than the male
MACAWBrightly colored bird
ORIOLEBrightly colored bird
TANAGERBrightly colored bird
VIREOOlive-colored bird
MACAWBrilliantly colored bird
TANAGERBrilliantly colored bird
PITTABrightly colored bird
ANIRaven-colored bird.
ORIOLEBrightly colored bird.
MACAWBrightly colored bird.
ORIOLEBrightly-colored bird
TROGONBrightly-colored tropical bird
TROGONBright-colored tropical bird.
TANAGERBright-colored finchlike bird.
firebirda brightly colored bird
firebirdsFIREBIRD, a brightly colored bird
TINAMOUBird that lays glossy colored eggs
toucansbrightly colored tropical American bird with a large bill
toucanbrightly colored tropical American bird with a large bill
parrotshook-billed, bright-colored bird that can be taught to mimic speech
parrotyhook-billed, bright-colored bird that can be taught to mimic speech
parrothook-billed, bright-colored bird that can be taught to mimic speech
collarsA colored marking resembling a collar around the neck of a bird or other animal
rollerA brightly colored crow-sized bird with predominantly blue plumage, having a characteristic tumbling display flight
rollersA brightly colored crow-sized bird with predominantly blue plumage, having a characteristic tumbling display flight
ruffsA projecting or conspicuously colored ring of feathers or hair around the neck of a bird or mammal
ruffsA northern Eurasian wading bird, the male of which has a large variously colored ruff and ear tufts in the breeding season, used in display
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
kingfishersAn often brightly colored bird with a large head and long sharp beak, typically diving for fish from a perch. Many of the tropical kinds live in forests and feed on terrestrial prey such as insects and lizards
kingfisherAn often brightly colored bird with a large head and long sharp beak, typically diving for fish from a perch. Many of the tropical kinds live in forests and feed on terrestrial prey such as insects and lizards