Clipart illustrations of several bird species, with common names beginning with I, J, K, and L. From the class Aves, birds are thought to be the descendants of theropod dinosaurs, and have about 25 orders.
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Ibijau, great
The great ibijau is approximately the size of a barn owl, and inhabits hollow trees.... |
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Ibis
A genus of wading birds, one species of which was regarded in ancient Egypt with a degree of respect bordering on adoration.... |
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Ibis
Ibises are a group of long-legged ading birds. They all have long downcurved bills, and usually feed as a group, probing mud for food items.... |
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Ibis
A group of long-legged wading birds. They have long downcurved bills, and usually feed as a group, probing mud for food items, usually crustaceans.... |
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Ibis, Glossy
A bird whose plumage is mor eor less metallic and iridescent. ... |
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Ibis, Sacred
Wading birds with long, slender bills found in warmer climates of both hemispheres. The Sacred ibis of the ancient Egyptians is white in color with long glossy, black plumes on the wings.... |
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Ibis, Sacred
Wading birds with long, slender bills found in warmer climates of both hemispheres. The Sacred ibis of the ancient Egyptians is white in color with long glossy, black plumes on the wings.... |
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Ibis, sacred
Found throughout Africa, the sacred (or white) ibis was revered by the ancient Egyptians.... |
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Indigobird (Female)
The Indigobirds and whydahs, are small passerine birds native to Africa. Some species are also known as widowbirds. These are finch-like species which usually have black or indigo predominating in th... |
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Indigobird (Male)
The Indigobirds and whydahs, are small passerine birds native to Africa. Some species are also known as widowbirds. These are finch-like species which usually have black or indigo predominating in th... |
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Jacamar
Their habits are little known; but it is certain that they live isolated or in pairs, that they are stupid, move but little, and rarely depart from their chosen dwelling, (Figuier, 1869).... |
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Jacamar, red-tailed
The red-tailed jacamar, native to the island of Trinidad.... |
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Jacamar, White-Eared
The White-Eared Jacamar (Galbalcyrhynchus leucotis) is a bird in the Galbulidae family of jacamars.... |
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Jacana
These birds have long toes and claws that permit them to walk easily across leaves of tropical aquatic plants.... |
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Jacana
Found in Brazil, the jacana feeds primarily on vegetable matter.... |
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Jacana
"The Jacana is a wading bird; a genus of grallatores. They are very light birds; and the wide surface over which their toes extend enables them the more easily to procure their food, consisting of wor... |
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Jackdaw
The jackdaw is a nonmigratory bird, distributed throughout Middle Europe and Asia, as well as Great Britain.... |
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Jackdaw
A small European crow.... |
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Jay
"Jay is the popular name of a species of birds belonging to the crow family, of a vinous red color; the back pale gray; the rump and upper tail coverts white; the tail black or gray, with bluish-gray ... |
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Jay
A common American bird; called also blue jay.... |
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Jay, Blue
Blue jays are abundant in the central and eastern states. They are characterized by blue-gray feathers and crest upon the head.... |
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Jay, blue
A group of blue jays attacking a nest and eating eggs.... |
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Jay, Blue
A bird mostly blue in color native to North America. ... |
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Jay, Blue
The Blue Jay (Cyanocitta cristata) is a passerine bird, and a member of the family Corvidae native to North America. It belongs to the "blue" or American jays, which are, among the Corvidae, not close... |
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Jay, European
The European Jay is brownish red tinged with grey. It has a patch of ultramarine blue banded with black on its wings, (Figuier, 1869). ... |