the bill of a bird
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beakedthe bill of a bird
beakiestthe bill of a bird
beaksthe bill of a bird
beakthe bill of a bird
beakythe bill of a bird
beakierthe bill of a bird
nebthe beak of a bird or tortoise bill
LORESpace between the eye and the bill of a bird
pileathe top of the head of a bird from the bill to the nape
pileumthe top of the head of a bird, from the base of the bill to the nape
pileathe top of the head of a bird, from the base of the bill to the nape
enarmto use colour to depict the arms (such as the hooves, tusks or bill) of a bird or beast
woodcockA woodland bird of the sandpiper family, with a long bill, brown camouflaged plumage, and a distinctive display flight
gallinulesA marsh bird of the rail family, with mainly black, purplish-blue, or dark green plumage, and a red bill
gallinuleA marsh bird of the rail family, with mainly black, purplish-blue, or dark green plumage, and a red bill
dowitchersA wading bird of the sandpiper family, with a long straight bill, breeding in arctic and subarctic North America and eastern Asia
blackbirdsAn American bird with a strong pointed bill. The male has black plumage that is iridescent or has patches of red or yellow
caracarasA large New World bird of prey of the falcon family, with a bare face and a deep bill, feeding largely on carrion
blackbirdAn American bird with a strong pointed bill. The male has black plumage that is iridescent or has patches of red or yellow
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
sheathbillsA mainly white pigeonlike bird with a horny sheath around the base of the bill, breeding on the coasts of sub-Antarctic islands and feeding by scavenging
sheathbillA mainly white pigeonlike bird with a horny sheath around the base of the bill, breeding on the coasts of sub-Antarctic islands and feeding by scavenging
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
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
moorhensan aquatic bird (Gallinula chloropus) of the rail family that is widespread in the New World, Eurasia, and Africa and that has a red bill, red frontal area on the head, and a white band on the flanks called also gallinule
moorhenan aquatic bird (Gallinula chloropus) of the rail family that is widespread in the New World, Eurasia, and Africa and that has a red bill, red frontal area on the head, and a white band on the flanks called also gallinule
broadbillA bird with a broad bill, esp. a duck like the shoveler or the scaup
broadbillsA bird with a broad bill, esp. a duck like the shoveler or the scaup
lorealthe space between the eye and bill in a bird or the corresponding region in a reptile or fish
sandpiperA wading bird with a long bill and typically long legs, nesting on the ground near water and frequenting coastal areas on migration
sandpipersA wading bird with a long bill and typically long legs, nesting on the ground near water and frequenting coastal areas on migration
limpkinsA wading marsh bird related to the rails, with long legs and a long bill, found in the southeastern US and tropical America
amadavatsA small South Asian waxbill that is often kept as a caged bird. The male has red or green plumage and a red bill
avadavatsA small South Asian waxbill that is often kept as a caged bird. The male has red or green plumage and a red bill
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
flamingosA tall wading bird with mainly pink or scarlet plumage and long legs and neck. It has a heavy bent bill that is held upside down in the water in order to filter-feed on small organisms
flamingoesA tall wading bird with mainly pink or scarlet plumage and long legs and neck. It has a heavy bent bill that is held upside down in the water in order to filter-feed on small organisms
huiaapparently extinct, crowlike bird, Heteralocha acutirostris, of New Zealand, noted for the completely different bill shapes of the male and female
huiasapparently extinct, crowlike bird, Heteralocha acutirostris, of New Zealand, noted for the completely different bill shapes of the male and female
BEAKHorny bill of a bird.