Animales - Pájaros Voladores
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a bird with a drill-like beak that makes holes in trees in search of insects to feed on

pájaro carpintero
a medium-sized bird with a grayish-brown plumage that lays its eggs in the nests of other birds

cuco
a small Australian parrot with gray plumage and a yellow crest

cacatúa ninfa, cocotilla
a large long-tailed parrot with colorful feathers and a long tail originally from Central and South America

guacamayo
a tribe of small to mid-sized parrots originally from Australia with a brush-like tongue used for feeding on nectar

lori
a tropical American bird with black plumage and a large colorful bill that feeds on fruits

tucán
a tropical bird with a very large beak that curves downwards, the male of which often keeps the female inside the nest

cálao
a very small African or Madagascan parrot with gray or green plumage that is noted for showing affection for its mate

periquito
a small Australian bird of the parrot family that is green in the wild but has been bred in many colors

periquito común
a tropical bird with bright colors and a curved beak that can be trained to mimic human speech

loro
an Australian songbird of the parrot family with a brightly colored crest

cacatúa
a small long-tailed parrot that feeds on seeds and has green, yellow and black plumage

perico
a small bird with black plumage and an orange beak that is found in Eurasia and Northern Africa

mirlo
a nocturnal North American bird of the nightjar family with a loud call that is its namesake

chotacabras
a large Eurasian thrush with a spotted breast that feeds on mistletoe berries

zorzal charlo
a pinkish bird with a large crest and a long curved beak and black-and-white wings and tail

abubilla
a Eurasian bird of the rail family, with a loud call and no tail that makes its nest on the ground

guion de codornices, rey de codornices
a small tropical bird with colorful plumage and a long narrow bill that can sip nectar and hover or fly backwards

colibrí
a mid-sized nocturnal bird with a long tail, long wings and large eyes that has short legs and a short beak

chotacabras
a small, colorful bird found in tropical forests known for its vibrant plumage and unique courtship displays

manakin, pájaro manakin

a colorful, medium-sized bird found in tropical and subtropical regions, known for its vibrant plumage and distinctive perching behavior

trogón, trogón (pájaro)

a medium-sized bird found in the Americas, characterized by its distinctive plumage and aggressive defense of its territory

rey pájaro, pájaro rey

a large, white parrot native to Australia and New Guinea, known for its striking yellow crest and sociable nature

cacatúa de cresta amarilla, cacatúa sulfurosa

a medium-sized cockatoo native to Australia, characterized by its distinct pink underparts and white upperparts

galah

a small European songbird that is migratory with black-and-white plumage, which nests under roofs

avión común
a highly intelligent and renowned species of parrot native to West and Central Africa

loro gris africano, grama africana

a diverse group of parrot species native to the Americas, known for their vibrant plumage and strong vocalizations

amazonas, loro amazónico

a seabird species found in tropical and subtropical regions around the world, recognized by its striking red tail feathers and long, pointed beak

pájaro de tropico de cola roja, pájaros de mar de cola roja

a group of medium-sized, black-plumaged birds belonging to the family Crotophagidae, known for their distinctively long tails and raucous calls

ani, ani negro

a small bird with vibrant red plumage, native to the Indian subcontinent and Southeast Asia

avadavat, pájaro avadavat

a group of small to medium-sized birds known for their sociable behavior and melodious vocalizations

charlador, babbler

a vibrant North American bird species with striking orange and black plumage, known for its distinctive woven nests

oriol de Baltimore, oriol vibrante

a type of colorful bird with a stout body, strong bill, and distinctive vocalizations

barbudo, pájaro barbón

a brightly colored bird with a slender body and pointed bill, known for its aerial hunting of bees and other flying insects

abejaruco, pájaro abeja

a small New Zealand bird known for its vibrant plumage and melodic song

pájaro campana, campanero

a small migratory songbird found in Europe, known for its distinctive black cap and melodious singing

capuchino, pájaro capuchino

a unique bird species found in parts of Australia and New Guinea, characterized by its distinctive, broad beak resembling the shape of a boat

pájaro pico de barco, pájaro de pico amplio

a bird characterized by its broad, flattened bill, typically found in tropical regions and known for its agile flight and insect-catching capabilities

pájaros de pico ancho, gavilanes

a bird found in Central and South America, known for its striking appearance and communal nesting behavior,

cacique

a small bird species characterized by its ability to twist its neck in a peculiar manner, found in parts of Europe and Asia

torcaz, torcaz de cuello torcido

a small bird species with a distinctive ability to climb vertical surfaces, such as cliffs and walls, using its specialized feet and beak

trepador de pared, ave trepadora

a large bird species known for its distinctively broad and drooping crest resembling an open umbrella

pájaro paraguas, ave paraguas

a colorful bird species found in sub-Saharan Africa, known for its vibrant plumage, prominent crest, and distinctive vocalizations

turaco, turaquero

a colorful bird species found in the Americas, known for its vibrant plumage, melodious songs, and important ecological role in seed dispersal

tángara, tangara

a small songbird known for its unique ability to sew leaves together to create nests, using plant fibers and spider silk

pájaro sastre, cantor sastre

a colorful bird species known for its vibrant plumage, long tail feathers, and cultural significance in Mesoamerican civilizations

quetzal, pájaro quetzal

a bird species characterized by its stocky body, large head, and stout beak

pájaro puff, puffbird (pájaro)

a nocturnal bird species that possesses excellent echolocation abilities and feeds primarily on oil-rich palm fruits

pájaro del aceite, paloma aceitera

a bird species found in the tropical regions of the Americas, known for its distinctive, colorful plumage and the unique racket-tipped tail feathers

motmot

a bird species found in the tropical regions of the Americas, known for its vibrant plumage, long bills, and exceptional aerial hunting skills

jacamar

a small bird species known for its slender build, long curved bill, and specialized feeding on nectar from flowers

colibrí, pájaro mosca

a bird species known for its distinctive appearance, including a stocky body, large head, wide beak, and nocturnal hunting behavior

rana boca, pájaro boca de rana

a species of flycatcher native to tropical regions of the Americas, characterized by its vibrant scarlet and black feather

candelita, pájaro de fuego

a large bird species native to the wetlands of Africa, characterized by its unique shoe-shaped bill and blue-gray plumage

pájaro zapato, marabú

a bird species native to South America, characterized by its long legs, loud vocalizations, and a carnivorous diet that includes small animals and insects

seriemas

a type of woodpecker known for its distinctive behavior of drilling sap wells in tree bark to feed on sap and attract insects

pájaro perforador de savia

a large bird species found in Africa, characterized by its distinctive red and yellow bill with a saddle-shaped marking

cigüeña picuda, saddlebill

a group of colorful parrots native to Australia, recognized for their bright plumage, distinctive crest, and playful personalities

rosela, loro rosado

