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- pronunciation:
- buhrd
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noun |
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A bird is an animal that has two wings, two feet, and a body covered with feathers. Most birds can fly. Robins, chickens, and ducks are birds.
I wish I could fly like a bird!
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related words: |
cardinal |
derivation: |
birdlike (adj.) |
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broader categories that include birds |
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animal |
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characteristics of some birds |
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feathered, 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, feathers, 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, mat, migrate, nest, peck, perch, sing |
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some categories of birds |
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fowl, game, nocturnal, songbirds, wading |
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some examples of bird |
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albatross, cardinal, chicken, crane, crow, dodo, duck, eagle, flamingo, goose, hawk, hummingbird, jay, kite, kiwi, ostrich, owl, parrot, peacock, penguin, pheasant, pigeon, raven, roadrunner, robin, sparrow, swan, toucan, turkey, vulture, woodpecker, wren |
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some female birds |
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hen |
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some growth processes of birds |
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hatching |
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some male birds |
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peacock, rooster |
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some places for birds |
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cage, coop, habitat, nest, roost, tree |
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sounds of some birds |
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buzzing, cawing, chirping, honking, humming, mimicking, peeping, quacking, squeaking, whistling |
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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 |
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young of some birds |
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chick, duckling |
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