Clipart illustrations of several bird species, with common names beginning with T, U, and V. From the class Aves, birds are thought to be the descendants of theropod dinosaurs, and have about 25 orders.
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Tailorbird
The tailor-bird makes its nest by weaving it together with living leaves.... |
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Tailorbird
A genus of birds of the warbler family, and so named from their habit of sewing leaves of cotton or other substances to form a receptacle for the nest.... |
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Tailorbird
"A song bird native to India, Malaysia and the Philippines, so named from its curious habit of sewing leaves together to form a nest." -Foster, 1921... |
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Takahe
Believed to be extinct, the notornis mantelli was a flightless bird native to New Zealand.... |
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Tamatia, red-throated
The red-throated tamatia, native to Guiana.... |
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Tanager
A genus of birds belonging to the finch family. They are native to the warmer regions of America.... |
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Tanager
A type of passerine birds. ... |
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Tanager
The Texas Sparrow or Green Finch (Embernagra rufovirgata) is a finch-like tanager of the Embernagra genus.... |
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Tanager, Brazilian
"Rhamphocoelus brasilius, the Brazilian Tanager, ...are chiefly small in size; the sexes are commonly similar, but the female is often duller, or even quite different form the male. The prevailing col... |
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Tanager, Rose Throated
A bird native to the United States with red or scarlet on or near the head. ... |
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Tanager, scarlet
The scarlet tanager (also known as the black-winged summer redbird, or fire bird) feeds on insects, wasps, hornets, wild bees, beetles, and some berries, ... |
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Teal, American Green-winged
"Querquedula (N.) carolinensis. American Green-winged Teal. Bill black; feet bluish-gray: iris brown. A white crescent in front of wing. Head and upper neck rich chestnut, blackening on chin, with a g... |
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Teal, english
Common throughout Europe, the English teal is accidental to the East coast of the United States.... |
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Teal, Green-winged
This duck is beautifully colored and resembles a mallard. Its wings have an emerald green patch upon them.... |
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Tern
These birds are remarkable for their buoyant, graceful, easy flight, and the soft loose texture of their plumage.... |
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Tern, Aleutian
"Sterna aleutica. Aleutian Tern. Bill of ordinary shape, as in hirundo, macrura, etc., entirely black. Feet small, as in the species just named, but the webs more deeply incised; emargination not so g... |
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Tern, Arctic
The arctic tern is found in the northern latitudes of Europe and America.... |
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Tern, Caspian
"Sterna (T.) caspia. Caspian Tern. Imperial Tern. Bill dark vermilion red, growing and somewhat "diaphanous" toward the tip. Pileum and occipital crest glossy greenish-black, extending to below the lo... |
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Tern, Common
Sterna fluviatilis, the Common Tern, occupying the coasts and inland waters of Europe, temperate Asia, and temperate America-chiefly on the eastern side in the last case- and migrating to South Africa... |
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Tern, Elegant
"Sterna (T.) elegans. Elegant Tern. Princely Tern. Bill bright red, salmon-colored toward tip. Feet black; soles and under surfaces of claws slightly yellowish. crown of head, including long-flowing o... |
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Tern, Gull-Billed
The Gull-Billed Tern (Gelochelidon nilotica) is a bird in the Sternidae family of seabirds. It was formerly known as the synonym Sterna nilotica.... |
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Tern, Noddy
"Noddy Tern (Anous stolidus)."-Whitney, 1902... |
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Tern, Roseate
A bird with a thin black bill with a red tip. ... |
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Tern, Roseate
"Sterna dougalli. Roseate Tern. Paradise Tern. Bill about as long as head or foot, straight, slender, compressed, very acute; gonys longer than rami, former straight, latter concave in outline, with a... |
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Tern, Royal
"Sterna (T.) maxima. Cayenne Tern. Royal Tern. Adult in summer: Pileum glossy greenish-black, not extending below eyes, so narrow on side of upper mandible that a broad white streak extends to extreme... |