Clipart illustrations of several bird species, with common names beginning with S. From the class Aves, birds are thought to be the descendants of theropod dinosaurs, and have about 25 orders.
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Saberbill
A South Americandendrocolaptine bird of the genus Xiphorhynchus. ... |
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Saltator
The Saltator magnus is an American songbird in the cardinal family.... |
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Sanderling
A class of wading birds of the snipe family, which are widely diffused in the northern hemisphere. Birds of this species breed in the Arctic regions, both in America and Eurasia, and on the approach o... |
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Sanderling
"Sanderling (Calidris arenaria), in breeding plumage." -Whitney, 1911... |
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Sanderling
"Calidris arenaria. Sanderling. Ruddy "Plover". Adult in summer: Entire upper parts and neck all round variegated with black, light ashy and bright reddish; on the back and scapulars each feather havi... |
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Sandgrouse, Pin-Tailed
The Pin-Tailed Sandgrouse (Pterocles alchata) is a bird in the Columbiformes order.... |
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Sandpiper
Sandpipers live in small flocks on the banks of rivers and on the sea-coast... |
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Sandpiper
Sandpipers live in small flocks on the banks of rivers and on the sea-coast.... |
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Sandpiper
An extensive group of wading birds of the snipe family. They are found in large numbers in swampy regions, on the shores of the sea, and on the banks of rivers, lakes, and ponds.... |
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Sandpiper, broad-billed
"The broad-billed sandpiper.. [is] six and a half inches long, variegated above with black, rufous, and gray; beneath grayish-white, tinged with buffish-red; rare, but distributed throughout Europe." ... |
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Sandpiper, Buff-breasted
"Tryngites rufescens. Buff-breasted Sandpiper. Above, brownish-black with a greenish gloss, every feather broadly margined with tawny or yellowish-brown, the latter the prevailing tone. Under parts bu... |
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Sandpiper, curlew
Averaging about eight inches in length, the curlew sandpiper can be found in Northern Europe, Asia, parts of Africa, as well as North America. It is an uncommon species.... |
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Sandpiper, Fighting
"Sandpiper is a popular name for several wading birds."—(Charles Leonard-Stuart, 1911)... |
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Sandpiper, Green
The Green Sandpiper (Tringa ochropus) is a small shorebird in the Scolopacidae family of waders. It was once known as the synonym Greenshank (Totanus glottis).... |
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Sandpiper, Pectoral
The pectoral sandpiper, Calidris melanotos (or Actodromas maculata) is a small wading bird of the Scolopacidae family.... |
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Sandpiper, Semipalmated
The Semipalmated Sandpiper (Ereunetes pusillus) is a bird in Scolopacidae family of waders.... |
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Sandpiper, Solitary
A water wading bird mostly found in Europe. Has a dark green back and grey head. ... |
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Sandpiper, Solitary
"Rhyacophilus solitarius. Solitary Tattler. American Green Sandpiper. Solitary Sandpiper. Above, dark lustrous olive-brown, streaked on the head and neck, elsewhere finely speckled, with white; no con... |
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Sandpiper, Spoon-Billed
The Spoon-Billed Sandpiper (Eurynorhynchus pygmeus) is a small wading bird in the Scolopacidae family of waders.... |
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Sandpiper, Spoon-billed
"Eurynorhynchus pygmaeus. Spoon-billed Sandpiper. General appearance of a stint, and size little greater. Coloration of upper parts almost exactly as in the species just names, the feathers being blac... |
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Sandpiper, Spotted
"Tringoides macularius. Spotted Sandpiper. Above, silken ashen-olive (quaker-color- as in our cuckoos) with a coppery lustre, finely varied with blackish, in streaks on head and neck, elsewhere in wav... |
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Sandpiper, Stilt
The Stilt Sandpiper, Micropalama himantopus or Calidris himantopus, is a small shorebird. The Stilt Sandpiper breeds in the open arctic tundra of North America It is a very long-distance migrant, win... |
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Sandpiper, Stilt
"Micropalama himantopus. Stilt Sandpiper. In summer: blackish, each feather edged and tipped with white and tawny or bay, which on the scapulars becomes scalloped. Auriculars chestnut; a dusky line fr... |
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Sappho Comet
"The Dwarf Hummingbird is a species which is only about the size of a bee. The Bar-tailed Hummingbird, or Sappho Comet, is a native of eastern Peru."... |
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Saw-bill, Blue-headed
"Momotus caeruleiceps. Blue-headed Saw-bill. The central tail-feathers are long-exserted, and spatulate by absence of webs along a part of the shaft - a mutilation effected, it is said, by the birds t... |