a bird with bright plumage
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cotingaa bird with bright plumage
cotingasCOTINGA, a bird with bright plumage
riflebirdeach of three birds of paradise of the genus Ptiloris, having velvety black plumage with bright coloured patches, and a long bill
riflebirdsRIFLEBIRD, each of three birds of paradise of the genus Ptiloris, having velvety black plumage with bright coloured patches, and a long bill
emeraldsA small hummingbird with bright metallic green plumage and darker wings and tail, found mainly in the area of the Caribbean and Central America
redbirda bird with red plumage
redbirdsREDBIRD, a bird with red plumage
pipiwharauroa(Maori) a Pacific migratory bird with metallic gold-green plumage
pipiwharauroasPIPIWHARAUROA, (Maori) a Pacific migratory bird with metallic gold-green plumage
partridgeA short-tailed game bird with mainly brown plumage, native to Eurasia
partridgesA short-tailed game bird with mainly brown plumage, native to Eurasia
vermiculated(esp. of the plumage of a bird) Marked with sinuous or wavy lines
mousebirdA small gregarious African bird with mainly drab plumage, a crest, and a long tail
mousebirdsA small gregarious African bird with mainly drab plumage, a crest, and a long tail
motmotsA tree-dwelling tropical American bird with colorful plumage, typically having two long racketlike tail feathers
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
sparrowsA small finchlike Old World bird related to the weaverbirds, typically with brown and gray plumage
nightjarsA nocturnal insectivorous bird with gray-brown camouflaged plumage, large eyes and gape, and a distinctive call
kingfishera European fish-eating bird with very brilliant blue-green and chestnut plumage, formerly known as the halcyon
kingfishersKINGFISHER, a European fish-eating bird with very brilliant blue-green and chestnut plumage, formerly known as the halcyon
woodcockA woodland bird of the sandpiper family, with a long bill, brown camouflaged plumage, and a distinctive display flight
tropicbirdany aquatic bird of the tropical family Phaethontidae, having long slender tail feathers and a white plumage with black markings
gallinuleA marsh bird of the rail family, with mainly black, purplish-blue, or dark green plumage, and a red bill
gallinulesA marsh bird of the rail family, with mainly black, purplish-blue, or dark green plumage, and a red bill
trumpeterA large gregarious ground-dwelling bird of tropical South American forests, with mainly black plumage and loud trumpeting and booming calls
tropicbirdsTROPICBIRD, any aquatic bird of the tropical family Phaethontidae, having long slender tail feathers and a white plumage with black markings
trumpetersA large gregarious ground-dwelling bird of tropical South American forests, with mainly black plumage and loud trumpeting and booming calls
oystercatchersA coastal wading bird with black-and-white or all-black plumage and a strong orange-red bill, feeding chiefly on shellfish
oystercatcherA coastal wading bird with black-and-white or all-black plumage and a strong orange-red bill, feeding chiefly on shellfish
jacamarsAn insectivorous bird of tropical American forests, with a long pointed bill, a long tail, and plumage that is typically iridescent green above
blackbirdAn American bird with a strong pointed bill. The male has black plumage that is iridescent or has patches of red or yellow
blackbirdsAn American bird with a strong pointed bill. The male has black plumage that is iridescent or has patches of red or yellow
wrynecksAn Old World bird of the woodpecker family, with brown camouflaged plumage and a habit of twisting and writhing the neck when disturbed
amadavatwaxbill, Estrilda amandava, native to Asia, having in the male scarlet plumage with white dots on the sides and breast: raised as a cage bird
sandgrouseA seed-eating ground-dwelling bird with brownish plumage, allied to the pigeons and found in the deserts and arid regions of the Old World
avadavatwaxbill, Estrilda amandava, native to Asia, having in the male scarlet plumage with white dots on the sides and breast: raised as a cage bird
broadbillA small bird of the Old World tropics, with a stocky body, a large head, a flattened bill with a wide gape, and typically very colorful plumage
broadbillsA small bird of the Old World tropics, with a stocky body, a large head, a flattened bill with a wide gape, and typically very colorful plumage
cormorantsA large diving bird with a long neck, long hooked bill, short legs, and mainly dark plumage. It typically breeds on coastal cliffs and is noted for its voracious appetite