The birds to Brutus
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AVESThe birds, to Brutus
AVESBirds, to Brutus
ABOVOFrom the beginning, to Brutus
SENATE"I come to fetch you to the ..-house": Decius Brutus
FALCONCRUSTBread thrown to the birds?
OSCINERelating to the singing birds.
STILTSBirds allied to the avocets.
AVESThe birds, to a zoologist.
SISKINSBirds related to the goldfinch
STONECHATSOliver talks to the birds?
GULLFirst to attack in "The Birds"
GREATBLUEHERONSLarge wading birds common to the Americas
corvinepertaining to the crow family of birds
limicolinebelonging to the Charadrii suborder of birds
tarsometatarsalrelating to the tarsometatarsus, a bird's shankbone
featherto cover with the plumage of birds
clamatorialrelating to the flycatcher family of birds
NESTPlace to find the birds and the bees?
featheredFEATHER, to cover with the plumage of birds
feathersFEATHER, to cover with the plumage of birds
oologicpertaining to oology (the study of bird's eggs)
featheringFEATHER, to cover with the plumage of birds
fletchto feather (to cover with the plumage of birds)
fletchesFLETCH, to feather (to cover with the plumage of birds)
fletchingFLETCH, to feather (to cover with the plumage of birds)
psittacineOf, relating to, or denoting birds of the parrot family
ingluvialof or pertaining to the ingluvies or crop of birds
tweetingto make a chirping sound birds tweeting in the trees
fletchedFLETCH, to feather (to cover with the plumage of birds)
steganopodousrelating to the Steganopodes, an order of birds including pelicans
SWALLOWOne of the birds that "come back to Capistrano," in song
tomialpertaining to a tomium (the cutting edge of a bird's bill)
proventricularrelating to the proventriculus, the first part of a bird's stomach
turnstoneany of various species of limicoline birds, allied to the plovers
whydaha group of African birds related to the finch also WHIDAH, WHYDA
turnstonesTURNSTONE, any of various species of limicoline birds, allied to the plovers
pluckedPull the feathers from (a bird's carcass) to prepare it for cooking
pluckingPull the feathers from (a bird's carcass) to prepare it for cooking
oologicalrelating to oology, the collection and study of birds' eggs also OOLOGIC
whydahsWHYDAH, a group of African birds related to the finch also WHIDAH, WHYDA