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Clipart illustrations of several bird species, with common names beginning with D, E, and F. From the class Aves, birds are thought to be the descendants of theropod dinosaurs, and have about 25 orders.


Dacelo, Black-Banded
The black-banded dacelo, found around the Cape of Good Hope. They are known for feeding on earthworms, larvae, and insects, instead of fish....
Darter
"In all its movements this neck is a counterpart of the reptile, and imitates its undulations; therefore in the United States it has received the name of the Serpent-bird."...
Darter, Indian
"The Indian Darter (Plotus melangaster) or snake-bird of tropical and subtropical America, ranging northwards to West Mexico and South Carolina, is glossy greenish-black with beautiful silvery-grey ma...
Dickcissel
The dickcissel, spiza americana....
Dipper
"Cinclus aquaticus, Dippers, the colour above is normally greyish-black or brown; the lower parts are similar or white, commonly with a black belly, while a chestnut band crosses the breast in the Bri...
Dipper, American
A bird that spends most of its time in the water. It has a thick body; very short tail of 12 rectrices and short rounded wings consisting of 10 primaries....
Dipper, American
"Adult, in summer: Slaty-plumbeous, paler below, inclining on the head to sooty-brown. Quills and tail-feathers fuscous. Eyelids usually white. Bill black; feet yellowish." Elliot Coues, 1884...
Dipper, Black
The black dipper, also known as the European water-ousel, feeds on small shellfish and insects....
Dipper, European
"Bill shorter that head, slender and compressed throughout, higher that broad at the nostrils, about straight, but seeming to be slightly recurved, owing to a sort of upward tilting of the superior ma...
Diver
An Aquatic bird found in many parts of North America and northern Europe....
Diver, Great Northern
The great northern diver or common loon is a large member of the family, Gaviidae....
Diver, Great Northern
The Great Northern Diver, known in North America as the Common Loon (Gavia immer), is a large member of the loon, or diver, family. Adults can range from 61-100 cm (24-40 inches) in length with a 122-...
Diver, Great Northern
The Great Northern Diver, Colymbus glacialis, "...is black above, with belts of white spots making a "chess-board" pattern; the lower surface is white, and the throat is crossed by two bands of white ...
Diver, red-throated
"The red-throated diver, twenty-four inches long, is common to Europe and America. This is called scape-grace on our coast" — Goodrich, 1859...
Dodo
Mauritius was the home of the now extinct dodo bird. The last bird was killed in 1681....
Dodo
Mauritius was the home of the now extinct dodo bird. The last bird was killed in 1681....
Dodo
The dodo, once a native of Mauritius. It was hunted to extinction by European sailors. ...
Dodo
A dodo bird....
Dodo
The Dodo, indigenous to Mauritius, should be placed in the first rank of extinct birds. "It was observed by Vasco de Gama, who visited this island in 1497. At the end of the seventeenth century some o...
Dodo
"The Dodo, ...was an immense Pigeon-like bird bigger than a Turkey, with an aborted keel to the sternum and the wings also aborted. The coracoid and scapula met at an obtuse angle, as in many other fl...
Domicella
The specific name of a lory of the Moluccas. ...
Dotterel
It breeds in high latitudes and performs extensive migrations twice a year, appearing in temperate regions in April and May, and again in September and October. About 10 inches long, and weighs 4 or 5...
Dough Bird
It has a long slender bill only about two inches long. It is abundant during its migrations, and is much sought as a game bird. ...
Dove
A dove, flying....
Dove
"Pyx in the form of a Dove." — Chambers' Encyclopedia, 1875...
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