having plumage the feathers of a bird
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plumagedhaving plumage (the feathers of a bird)
tropicbirdany aquatic bird of the tropical family Phaethontidae, having long slender tail feathers and a white plumage with black markings
tropicbirdsTROPICBIRD, any aquatic bird of the tropical family Phaethontidae, having long slender tail feathers and a white plumage with black markings
motmotsA tree-dwelling tropical American bird with colorful plumage, typically having two long racketlike tail feathers
plumagesPLUMAGE, the feathers of a bird
ptilosisplumage (the feathers of a bird)
ptilosesPTILOSIS, plumage (the feathers of a bird)
oldsquawsA marine diving duck that breeds in Arctic Eurasia and North America, the male having very long tail feathers and mainly white plumage in winter
mannikinA small waxbill of the Old World tropics, typically having brown, black, and white plumage and popular as a pet bird
iosmall hawk, Buteo solitarius, having two plumage phases and occurring only on the island of Hawaii, where it is a rare species and the only living indigenous bird of prey
iossmall hawk, Buteo solitarius, having two plumage phases and occurring only on the island of Hawaii, where it is a rare species and the only living indigenous bird of prey
honeyguidesA small bird of the Old World tropics, typically having drab plumage and feeding chiefly on beeswax and bee grubs. Two African kinds attract humans and other mammals, esp. ratels, to bee nests
honeyguideA small bird of the Old World tropics, typically having drab plumage and feeding chiefly on beeswax and bee grubs. Two African kinds attract humans and other mammals, esp. ratels, to bee nests
storkany large wading bird of the family Ciconiidae, chiefly of warm regions of the Old World, having very long legs and a long stout pointed bill, and typically having a white-and-black plumage: order Ciconiiformes
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
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
quetzalany of several large Central and South American trogons of the genus Pharomachrus, having golden-green and scarlet plumage, esp. P. mocino(resplendent quetzal), the national bird of Guatemala: rare and possibly endangered
quezalany of several large Central and South American trogons of the genus Pharomachrus, having golden-green and scarlet plumage, esp. P. mocino(resplendent quetzal), the national bird of Guatemala: rare and possibly endangered
quetzalsany of several large Central and South American trogons of the genus Pharomachrus, having golden-green and scarlet plumage, esp. P. mocino(resplendent quetzal), the national bird of Guatemala: rare and possibly endangered
quezalsany of several large Central and South American trogons of the genus Pharomachrus, having golden-green and scarlet plumage, esp. P. mocino(resplendent quetzal), the national bird of Guatemala: rare and possibly endangered
waxwingA crested Eurasian and American songbird with mainly pinkish-brown plumage, having small tips like red sealing wax on some wing 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
hummingbirdA small nectar-feeding tropical American bird that is able to hover and fly backward, typically having colorful iridescent plumage
hummingbirdsA small nectar-feeding tropical American bird that is able to hover and fly backward, typically having colorful iridescent plumage
moulten(of a bird) having shed old feathers
pintaila bird having elongated central tail feathers