Clipart illustrations of several bird species, with common names beginning with G and H. From the class Aves, birds are thought to be the descendants of theropod dinosaurs, and have about 25 orders.
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Gadwall
The gadwall (or gray duck) is nineteen inches long, and is found throughout Europe and America, as well as India. ... |
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Gallinule
These birds are weak fliers, preferring to hide from predators.... |
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Gallinule, Florida
The Florida Gallinule (Gallinula chloropus cerceris) is a subspecies of the Common Moorhen, a bird in the Rallidae family of rails.... |
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Gannet
The gannet is an excellent diver and can remain underwater for more than one minute.... |
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Gannet
"The Pelecanus bassanus f Linnaeus and the Sule bassana of modern ornithologists, a large sea-fowl long known as a numerous visitor, for the purpose of breeding, to the Bass Rock at the entrance of th... |
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Gannet, Northern
The Northern Gannet (Morus bassanus) is a bird in the Pelecaniformes order of waterbirds. It was once known as the synonym Sula bassana.... |
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Garganey
Also known as the summer teal, the garganey is sixteen inches long and found in Southern Europe and India.... |
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Geese
Five Geese roaming the streets.... |
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Geese
Five geese waddling under a fence out to the street.... |
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Geese
Four geese waddling next to a fence in the country. While waddling they were "honking and hissing like a bewildered orchesta.... |
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Geese
A flock of geese flying over a town.... |
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Geese, Flock of
An illustration of a flock of geese on a path toward a town.... |
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Geese, Two
An illustration of a goose and a gander, also known as a male goose.... |
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Gerfalcon
"The Gerfalcon is the most powerful of the Falcon tribe. The falcons, it may be said, realize the ideal of a bird of prey."... |
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Gnatcatcher, Blue-Gray
The Blue-Gray Gnatcatcher.... |
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Gnatcatcher, Blue-Gray
"Blue-gray Gnatcatcher (Poliptila caerulea). The blue-gray gnatcatcher, Polioptila caerulea, is a very common migratory insectivorous bird inhabiting woodlands of the United States." -Whitney, 1911... |
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Goat-sucker, European
A small bird with a large mouth, which preys primarily on small insects.... |
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Goat-sucker, gold river
A large bird, averaging about twenty inches in length when full-grown. It is native to Australia.... |
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Goat-sucker, head of
Head of the goat-sucker. It bears some resemblence to an owl, with a large head and eyes, as well as mottled plumage and nocturnal habits.... |
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Godwit
The godwit is larger than the Woodcock with a long beak, twice the length of its head.... |
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Godwit, Marbled
The Marbled Godwit (Limosa fedoa) is a large shorebird in the Scolopacidae family of waders.... |
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godwits, black-tailed
The black-tailed godwit measures about sixteen inches in length, and is found throughout Europe during the spring and summer months.... |
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Goldcrest
The Goldcrest (Regulus regulus) is a small bird in the Regulidae family of kinglets. It was also known as the synonym Regulus cristatus.... |
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Goldfinch
the goldfinch is exceedingly docile, easily tamed and when raised as a cage-bird will readily become attached to those who take care of it, (Figuier, 1869).... |
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Goldfinch
the goldfinch is exceedingly docile, easily tamed and when raised as a cage-bird will readily become attached to those who take care of it, (Figuier, 1869).... |