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- pronunciation:
- buhrd
- phrases:
- birds of a feather, kill two birds with one stone
- features:
- Word Combinations (noun), Word Explorer
part of speech: |
noun |
definition: |
an animal with two wings, two feet, and a body covered with feathers. Most birds can fly. Birds are warm-blooded animals with skeletons inside their bodies. Birds lay eggs with hard shells. Robins, eagles, chickens, and ostriches are a few of the many kinds of birds.
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related words: |
cardinal |
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phrase: |
birds of a feather, kill two birds with one stone |
derivation: |
birdlike (adj.) |
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broader categories that include birds |
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animal, vertebrate |
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characteristics of some birds |
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feathered, warm-blooded, web-footed, winged |
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group of birds |
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flock |
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parts of some birds |
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beak, bill, comb, crest, crop, feathers, talon, wings |
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produced by birds |
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eggs |
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some behaviors of birds |
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breed, court, feed, fly, forage, mat, migrate, mob, nest, peck, perch, sing |
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some categories of birds |
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fowl, game, nocturnal, songbirds, wading, water |
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some examples of bird |
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albatross, auk, blackbird, blue jay, bluebird, bobolink, buzzard, canary, cardinal, catbird, chickadee, chicken, condor, crane, crow, cuckoo, dodo, duck, eagle, emu, falcon, finch, flamingo, flicker, flycatcher, goose, grackle, grouse, gull, hawk, heron, hummingbird, jay, kingfisher, kite, kiwi, lark, loon, magpie, martin, meadowlark, mockingbird, nightingale, nuthatch, oriole, ostrich, owl, parrot, partridge, peacock, peafowl, penguin, pheasant, phoenix, pigeon, plover, puffin, quail, quetzal, raven, roadrunner, robin, sparrow, stork, swallow, swan, swift, thrush, toucan, turkey, vulture, warbler, whippoorwill, whooping crane, woodpecker, wren |
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some female birds |
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goose, hen |
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some growth processes of birds |
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hatching, incubating |
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some male birds |
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gander, peacock, rooster |
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some places for birds |
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cage, coop, habitat, nest, refuge, roost, sanctuary, tree |
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sounds of some birds |
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buzzing, cawing, chattering, chirping, clattering, crying, gobbling, honking, humming, mimicking, peeping, quacking, screeching, squawking, squeaking, trilling, twittering, whistling |
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study of birds |
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ornithology |
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things that bird eat |
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fruit, grain, insects, seeds, worms |
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used for measuring birds |
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wingspan, wingspread |
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young of some birds |
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brood, chick, duckling, gosling |
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