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Key Birds Vocabulary - Flamingo

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Key Birds Vocabulary
light
light
[Adjective]

(of color) having less intensity, often because of a small amount of pigment

Ex: She prefers to wear light colors in the summer to stay cool. 
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bright
bright
[Adjective]

(of colors) intense and easy to see

Ex: The artist used bright pink and purple to paint the flowers. 
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to look
to look
[Verb]

to have a particular appearance or give a particular impression

Ex: What does your new car look like? 
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beautiful
beautiful
[Adjective]

extremely pleasing to the mind or senses

Ex: He painted a beautiful portrait of his sister. 
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fish
fish
[noun]

an animal with a tail, gills and fins that lives in water

Ex: My dad took me fishing, and we caught a big fish. 
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plant
plant
[noun]

a living thing that grows in ground or water, usually has leaves, stems, flowers, etc.

Ex: The gardener watered the plant every morning. 
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insect
insect
[noun]

a small creature such as a bee or ant that has six legs, and generally one or two pairs of wings

Ex: I was observing an insect crawling on the tree bark. 
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tiny
tiny
[Adjective]

extremely small

Ex: He found a tiny seashell on the beach. 
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shrimp
shrimp
[noun]

a small animal from the crustacean family with ten legs that lives in the sea

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to filter
to filter
[Verb]

to separate or remove unwanted items from a set, group, or stream based on specific criteria or conditions

Ex: The email system automatically filters messages into different folders based on their importance. 
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beak
beak
[noun]

the hard or pointed part of a bird's mouth

Ex: The parrot used its beak to crack open the nuts. 
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group
group
[noun]

a number of things or people that have some sort of connection or are at a place together

Ex: A group of children were playing in the park. 
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flock
flock
[noun]

a group of birds of the same type, flying and feeding together

Ex: With a flutter of wings, the flock of sparrows descended upon the bird feeder, chirping excitedly as they feasted. 
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to stay
to stay
[Verb]

to continue to be in a particular condition or state

Ex: Despite the challenges, she managed to stay calm throughout the emergency. 
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close
close
[Adjective]

near in distance

Ex: The close proximity of the two houses made them ideal for neighbors. 
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to fly
to fly
[Verb]

to move or travel through the air

Ex: Birds can fly freely in the sky. 
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to swim
to swim
[Verb]

to move through water by moving parts of the body, typically arms and legs

Ex: My sister swims every morning before breakfast. 
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slowly
slowly
[Adverb]

at a pace that is not fast

Ex: The turtle moved slowly across the road.  Examples: 
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to travel
to travel
[Verb]

to go from one location to another, particularly to a far location

Ex: He travels for work and often visits different cities for business meetings. 
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to catch
to catch
[Verb]

to stop and hold an object that is moving through the air

Ex: Be careful to catch the egg without breaking it. 
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food
food
[noun]

things that people and animals eat, such as meat or vegetables

Ex: He enjoyed trying new foods while traveling abroad. 
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calm
calm
[Adjective]

not showing worry, anger, or other strong emotions

Ex: Despite the chaos around her, she remained calm and composed. 
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playful
playful
[Adjective]

cheerful and full of fun, enjoying activities that are light-hearted and amusing

Ex: Emily's playful personality brightens up any room she enters, always ready with a joke or a playful prank. 
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feeling
feeling
[noun]

an emotional state or sensation that one experiences such as happiness, guilt, sadness, etc.

Ex: The feeling of warmth from the sun on her skin filled her with comfort and contentment. 
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movement
movement
[noun]

a change in position or posture that occurs without actually relocating from one place to another

Ex: He notices the subtle movement of her hand. 
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to flap
to flap
[Verb]

(of a bird) to rhythmically move its wings in an upward and downward motion, either during flight or in preparation for taking flight

Ex: With a powerful push, the eagle flapped its majestic wings, effortlessly soaring above the mountain peaks. 
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scared
scared
[Adjective]

feeling frightened or anxious

Ex: She was scared to walk alone in the dark. 
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to hide
to hide
[Verb]

to remain out of sight, typically to avoid being seen or discovered

Ex: The cat often hides under the bed when it's scared. 
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to [have] a baby

to give birth to a child

Ex: She had a baby boy last night. 
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chick
chick
[noun]

a newly-hatched bird, especially a domestic bird

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to hatch
to hatch
[Verb]

(of birds, fish, etc.) to come out of an egg

Ex: The baby chicks hatched from their eggs after three weeks of incubation. 
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to grow
to grow
[Verb]

to get larger and taller and become an adult over time

Ex: Our puppy will grow into a big dog one day. 
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strong
strong
[Adjective]

having a lot of physical power

Ex: He was able to lift the heavy box because he was so strong. 
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until
until
[conjunction]

up to the point in time or the event mentioned

Ex: She didn’t feel calm until the meeting was over. 
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different
different
[Adjective]

not like another thing or person in form, quality, nature, etc.

Ex: He had a different perspective on the movie. 
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graceful
graceful
[Adjective]

moving or behaving in an elegant, pleasing, and attractive way

Ex: She walked with a graceful stride, her movements fluid and elegant. 
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to notice
to notice
[Verb]

to become aware of something through seeing, hearing, or feeling it

Ex: She didn’t notice the quiet hum of the air conditioner until the power went out. 
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bird
bird
[noun]

an animal with a beak, wings, and feathers that is usually capable of flying

Ex: I saw a bird pecking at the ground searching for food. 
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to live
to live
[Verb]

to have your home somewhere specific

Ex: She prefers to live in a quiet country side away from crowded cities. 
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near
near
[Adjective]

not far from a place

Ex: The near bus stop is convenient for commuting to work. 
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lake
lake
[noun]

a large area of water, surrounded by land

Ex: A small island in the middle of the lake was home to a variety of birds. 
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sea
sea
[noun]

the salt water that covers most of the earth’s surface and surrounds its continents and islands

Ex: I hear the sound of seagulls near the sea. 
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wing
wing
[noun]

any of the two parts of the body of a bird, insect, etc. used for flying

Ex: The bird spread its wings and soared high into the sky. 
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curved
curved
[Adjective]

having a shape that is rounded or bent rather than straight

Ex: The road followed a curved path through the mountains, offering stunning views around each bend. 
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beak
beak
[noun]

the hard or pointed part of a bird's mouth

Ex: The parrot used its beak to crack open the nuts. 
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to make
to make
[Verb]

to form, produce, or prepare something, by putting parts together or by combining materials

Ex: The students will make a model of the solar system for the science fair. 
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sound
sound
[noun]

anything that we can hear

Ex: The sound of birds chirping greeted us as we entered the park. 
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loud
loud
[Adjective]

producing a sound or noise with high volume

Ex: He slammed the door with a loud bang. 
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soft
soft
[Adjective]

having a low volume

Ex: She spoke in a soft voice so as not to disturb the sleeping baby. 
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to stand
to stand
[Verb]

to be upright on one's feet

Ex: He likes to stand on the balcony to feel the breeze. 
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feather
feather
[noun]

any of the light and soft parts covering the body of a bird

Ex: The ancient Egyptians used feathers as quills to write on papyrus scrolls. 
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