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a wading bird with mottled brown plumage, known for its booming call, and its ability to blend into marshland habitats

Rohrdommel, Dommel
a small, slender gray-and-white bird in the family Laridae, with angular wings and a red beak

Küstenseeschwalbe, Arktische Seeschwalbe
a large Eurasian wader of the sandpiper family with red legs and a long bill

Rotschenkel, Rotschwanz
a small seabird with long wings that is tube-nosed and can fly a long distance from land

Sturmvogel, Wellenläufer
a large water bird with a long beak and a throat pouch that has grayish white plumage

Pelikan, großer Wasservogel mit langem Schnabel und Kehlsack
a large bird of the heron family that lives near water and has white feathers that get long during the breeding season

Reiher, weißer Reiher
a plover that has a large crest, black-and-white feathers and a wailing cry, with an irregular wingbeat

Kiebitz, Lapwing
a very large white seabird with long narrow wings found mainly in Southern Ocean and North Pacific

Albatros, großer weißer Seevogel
a small North Pacific seabird with black and white plumage and a narrow bill that nests on cliffs

Trottellumme, kleiner nordpazifischer Seevogel
a large bird with long legs and neck that lives near water and flies with its neck outstretched

Kranich, Reiher
a small cliff-nesting seabird with grayish white plumage that lives in large colonies

Dreizehenmöwe, Kittiwake
a black-and-white shorebird with red eyes and a strong orange bill that feeds on shellfish

Austernfischer, Meerstrandläufer
a web-footed shorebird with long legs and a bill that is curved upward

Säbelschnäbler, Stelzenläufer
an aquatic bird that can also dive underwater, with a long neck, lobed toes and a crest

Taucher, Lappentaucher
a mid-sized oceanic bird of the petrel family with long wings that flies close to the water

Sturmtaucher, Sturmschwalbe
a freshwater Eurasian bird, the male of which has a ring of colored feathers around its neck

Haubentaucher, Blässhuhn
a tropical seabird with dark plumage and a long hooked beak, the male of which has a red inflatable throat pouch

Fregattvogel, Fregatte
a colonial seabird originally from the North Atlantic with a beak that resembles a razor

Tordalk, alca torda
a bird with short legs and a wide beak that naturally lives near or on water or is kept by humans for its eggs, meat, or feathers

Ente
a shorebird with long legs and a long soft-tipped bill that feeds on coastal creatures

Sandpiper, Strandläufer
a mid-sized aquatic bird that is all black with a white beak and forehead

Blässhuhn, Wasserhuhn
a small North American bird of the duck family that dives and swims in the streams to find food

Wasseramsel, Tauchervogel
a short-tailed seabird with white plumage and gray wings that has a tube nose

Eissturmvogel, Fulmarsturmvogel
a web-footed aquatic bird of the cormorant family with dark green plumage and a unique crest

Krähenscharbe, Shag
a large aquatic bird with long legs and neck, pink plumage and a broad bill curved downward that lives near warm waters

Flamingo, Rosa Flamingo
a small shorebird with a long beak, a short neck and brown plumage that is similar to a sandpiper

Alpenstrandläufer, Alaska-Strandläufer
a large brownish seabird that feeds on the fish which it sometimes steals from other birds that are carrying it

Skua, großer brauner Seevogel
a large bird of passage with a long downcurved bill and a two-note call

Brachvogel, Großer Brachvogel
an Australian kingfisher that feeds on ground prey, has brownish plumage and a call like a laughter

Kookaburra, Lachender Hans
a wading bird with long legs and a long bill and neck, often nesting on high buildings

Storch, Watvogel
an aquatic bird originated in North America and Eurasia that dives to catch fish and has a laughing call

Eistaucher, Seetaucher
a small marine bird of the gull family with a slender build and narrow pointed wings

Seeschwalbe, Meeresschwalbe
any shorebird with long legs that dives into water in search of food

Watvogel, Stelzvogel
a small shorebird with a short hard-tipped bill and a stout build

Regenpfeifer, Strandläufer
a large tropical seabird with brightly colored feet, that is closely related to gannets

Tölpel, Blaufußtölpel
a large northern bird of the lapwing family that has a crest and grayish green plumage

Kiebitz, Peewit
a small bird with a large crested head, orange and blue plumage and a long beak that uses to catch fish

Eisvogel, Königsfischer
a small northern seabird with a large colorful beak and black-and-white color that dives to find food

Papageientaucher, Puffin
a Eurasian shorebird of the sandpiper family that lives in wet woodlands and is often hunted as game bird

Waldschnepfe, Eurasische Waldschnepfe
a waterbird with webbed feet, a long neck, and short beak, which is like a large duck

Gans, Gänserich
a wading bird with a long neck and long legs that has a pointed bill and soft grayish white plumage

Reiher, Fischreiher
a large aquatic bird with dark feathers, webbed feet, a hooked bill and a throat pouch

Kormoran, großer Wasservogel
a large pinkish wading bird with long legs and a beak that is wide and flat at the end

Löffler, Rosa Löffler
a seabird characterized by its compact body, short wings, and webbed feet, adapted for diving and swimming underwater

Alk, Tauchervogel
a small and colorful duck of the genus Anas, known for its vibrant plumage and agile nature

Krickente, bunte Ente
a large bird that is normally white, has a long neck and lives on or around water

Schwan, Wasservogel
a species of dabbling duck characterized by its vibrant plumage, including an iridescent green head, yellow bill, and rich chestnut breast

Stockente, Mallard
a medium-sized dabbling duck characterized by the distinctive chestnut head and creamy-yellow crown

Pfeifente, mittelgroße Schwimmenten mit charakteristischem kastanienbraunem Kopf und cremefarben-gelber Krone
an avian species found exclusively in New Zealand, recognized by its distinctively curved bill that bends to one side

wrybill, Schnabelkrumm
a large shorebird with a long, straight bill that is found in coastal areas throughout the Americas

der Schlammtreter, der Willet
a migratory wading bird with a down-curved bill, found in wetlands and coastal areas around the world

Regenbrachvogel, Eskimo-Brachvogel
a large bird known for its impressive stature, resonant vocalizations, and distinctive trumpet-like calls

Trompeter, Trompetenvogel
a graceful seabird with a sleek white body, bold black markings, and long, flowing tail streamers, found in warm tropical regions

Tropikvogel, Schwalbenschwanz-Seeschwalbe
a medium-sized shorebird with a slender body, long legs, and a long, slightly decurved bill, known for its distinctive "tattling" call

Klatschbase, Uferläufer
a medium-sized shorebird with mottled brown plumage, black markings, and a strong beak

Strandvogel, Surfbird
a small bird with a long body, short wings, and strong legs, typically found in marshy or wetland habitats

Ralle, Wasserralle
a vibrant and colorful bird found in wetlands, characterized by its purple-blue plumage, red bill, and yellow-tipped green legs

Purpurhuhn, Sultanshuhn
old World shorebird with long pointed wings and short legs; closely related to the coursers

Brachschwalbe, Pratincole
a small, migratory shorebird known for its unique feeding behavior of spinning in circles on the water's surface to stir up prey and its striking breeding plumage

Wassertreter, kleiner
a large, wading bird with a distinctive appearance, characterized by its long, bare neck, gray plumage, and powerful bill

Marabu, Marabustorch
a unique bird species with a long neck, brown plumage, and a loud, distinct call

Limpkin, Schlangenhalsvogel
a migratory shorebird known for its distinctive plumage and its ability to form dense flocks along coastal areas during its annual migrations

Knutt, Pfuhlschnepfe
a medium-sized plover characterized by its brownish upper body, white underparts, and distinctive black bands across its chest and head

Killdeer, Sandregenpfeifer
a type of small, short-billed sandpiper bird that is widely distributed in the Northern Hemisphere

Zwergschnepfe, Kleinschnepfe
a long-billed, migratory shorebird species found in temperate and cold regions of the world

Pfuhlschnepfe, Uferschnepfe
a medium-sized migratory shorebird with a long, straight bill and a distinctive reddish-brown or grayish-brown plumage

Dowitcher, Schnepfenvogel
a type of aquatic bird characterized by its long neck, slender body, and sharp bill

Schlangenhalsvogel, Anhinga
a small waterbird with a rounded body, red eyes, and notable diving skills, known for its trilling calls

Zwergtaucher, kleiner Taucher
a small bird characterized by its short wings, long toes, and elusive nature, often found skulking through dense vegetation

Ralle, Wasserralle
a small migratory shorebird with a slender body, short bill, and long legs, known for its remarkable long-distance flights

Strandläufer, Schnepfe
a tall wading bird with long legs, a slender body, and a distinctively long neck, typically found in wetland habitats

Stelzenläufer, Stelzvogel
a small, secretive migratory bird with brown and black plumage, found in wetlands across North and Central America

Sora, Sora-Ralle
a small wading bird of the sandpiper family with a long straight bill, brown plumage and a slender build

Schnepfe, Snipe
a bird with a unique feeding technique, characterized by its long, narrow wings and lower bill that is longer than the upper bill

Scherenschnabel, Skimmer
a large South African bird with long legs and a long neck that has bluish gray plumage

blauer Kranich, südafrikanischer Kranich
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