Words Related to Animals - Tropical and Exotic Birds
Here you will learn the names of tropical and exotic birds in English such as "parrot", "magpie", and "toucan".
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woodpecker
[noun]
a bird with a drill-like beak that makes holes in trees in search of insects to feed on
lorikeet
[noun]
a tribe of small to mid-sized parrots originally from Australia with a brush-like tongue used for feeding on nectar
toucan
[noun]
a tropical American bird with black plumage and a large colorful bill that feeds on fruits
hornbill
[noun]
a tropical bird with a very large beak that curves downwards, the male of which often keeps the female inside the nest
lovebird
[noun]
a very small African or Madagascan parrot with gray or green plumage that is noted for showing affection for its mate
budgerigar
[noun]
a small Australian bird of the parrot family that is green in the wild but has been bred in many colors
parrot
[noun]
a tropical bird with bright colors and a curved beak that can be trained to mimic human speech
cockatoo
[noun]
an Australian songbird of the parrot family with a brightly colored crest
blackbird
[noun]
a small bird with black plumage and an orange beak that is found in Eurasia and Northern Africa
missel thrush
[noun]
a large Eurasian thrush with a spotted breast that feeds on mistletoe berries
hummingbird
[noun]
a small tropical bird with colorful plumage and a long narrow bill that can sip nectar and hover or fly backwards
nightjar
[noun]
a mid-sized nocturnal bird with a long tail, long wings and large eyes that has short legs and a short beak
manakin
[noun]
a small, colorful bird found in tropical forests known for its vibrant plumage and unique courtship displays
trogon
[noun]
a colorful, medium-sized bird found in tropical and subtropical regions, known for its vibrant plumage and distinctive perching behavior
sulphur-crested cockatoo
[noun]
a large, white parrot native to Australia and New Guinea, known for its striking yellow crest and sociable nature
galah
[noun]
a medium-sized cockatoo native to Australia, characterized by its distinct pink underparts and white upperparts
house martin
[noun]
a small European songbird that is migratory with black-and-white plumage, which nests under roofs
african grey
[noun]
a highly intelligent and renowned species of parrot native to West and Central Africa
amazon
[noun]
a diverse group of parrot species native to the Americas, known for their vibrant plumage and strong vocalizations
avadavat
[noun]
a small bird with vibrant red plumage, native to the Indian subcontinent and Southeast Asia
baltimore oriole
[noun]
a vibrant North American bird species with striking orange and black plumage, known for its distinctive woven nests
barbet
[noun]
a type of colorful bird with a stout body, strong bill, and distinctive vocalizations
bee-eater
[noun]
a brightly colored bird with a slender body and pointed bill, known for its aerial hunting of bees and other flying insects
blackcap
[noun]
a small migratory songbird found in Europe, known for its distinctive black cap and melodious singing
boatbill
[noun]
a unique bird species found in parts of Australia and New Guinea, characterized by its distinctive, broad beak resembling the shape of a boat
cacique
[noun]
a bird found in Central and South America, known for its striking appearance and communal nesting behavior,
wryneck
[noun]
a small bird species characterized by its ability to twist its neck in a peculiar manner, found in parts of Europe and Asia
wall creeper
[noun]
a small bird species with a distinctive ability to climb vertical surfaces, such as cliffs and walls, using its specialized feet and beak
umbrella bird
[noun]
a large bird species known for its distinctively broad and drooping crest resembling an open umbrella
touraco
[noun]
a colorful bird species found in sub-Saharan Africa, known for its vibrant plumage, prominent crest, and distinctive vocalizations
quetzal
[noun]
a colorful bird species known for its vibrant plumage, long tail feathers, and cultural significance in Mesoamerican civilizations
puffbird
[noun]
a bird species characterized by its stocky body, large head, and stout beak
oilbird
[noun]
a nocturnal bird species that possesses excellent echolocation abilities and feeds primarily on oil-rich palm fruits
jacamar
[noun]
a bird species found in the tropical regions of the Americas, known for its vibrant plumage, long bills, and exceptional aerial hunting skills
honeysucker
[noun]
a small bird species known for its slender build, long curved bill, and specialized feeding on nectar from flowers
frogmouth
[noun]
a bird species known for its distinctive appearance, including a stocky body, large head, wide beak, and nocturnal hunting behavior
firebird
[noun]
a species of flycatcher native to tropical regions of the Americas, characterized by its vibrant scarlet and black feather
shoebill
[noun]
a large bird species native to the wetlands of Africa, characterized by its unique shoe-shaped bill and blue-gray plumage
seriema
[noun]
a bird species native to South America, characterized by its long legs, loud vocalizations, and a carnivorous diet that includes small animals and insects
sapsucker
[noun]
a type of woodpecker known for its distinctive behavior of drilling sap wells in tree bark to feed on sap and attract insects
saddlebill
[noun]
a large bird species found in Africa, characterized by its distinctive red and yellow bill with a saddle-shaped marking
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