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Birds: W-Z

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


Wagtail
This wagtail is remarkable for the vibratory motion of their body while standing or walking, (Figuier, 1869)....
Wagtail
This wagtail is remarkable for the vibratory motion of their body while standing or walking, (Figuier, 1869)....
Wagtail
This wagtail is remarkable for the vibratory motion of their body while standing or walking, (Figuier, 1869)....
Wagtail
This wagtail is remarkable for the vibratory motion of their body while standing or walking, (Figuier, 1869)....
Wagtail, Gray
A pair of gray wagtails, found in Southern Europe....
Wagtail, Pied
The pied wagtail, native to Southern Europe. This bird is a female. ...
Wagtail, Yellow
"Motacilla raii, the Yellow Wagtails, are generally black and white, grey and white, grey with a yellow breast (or even head), greenish with yellow lower parts and greyish or black heads, or almost en...
Wagtails
A (Motacilla alba) or White Wagtail (upper) and a (Motacilla flava) Yellow Wagtail (lower) sitting on the rocks in a grassy area. "The White Wagtail - Head black, with a broad mask of white across for...
Wagtails, Yellow
"The Yellow Wagtail or Motilla flava has characters of the Motacilla alva; tail shorter, not exceeding the wing length; hind claw lengthened and straightish; hind toe and claw nearly as long as the ta...
Wanderer, Plain
Pedionomus torquatus differs in structure from Turnix by the presence of a small hind-toe. The lax upper plumage is, in the female, reddish-brown with black barring and buff margins to the feathers, t...
Warbler
Its song is loud, cheerful, and much diversified, night being generally selected for the display of its vocal power, (Figuier, 1869)...
Warbler
The head of a Worm-Eating Warbler....
Warbler
The head of a Blue Golden-Winged Warbler....
Warbler
The head of a Yellow-Rumped Warbler....
Warbler
The head of a Black-Poll Warbler....
Warbler
The head of a Chestnut-Sided Warbler....
Warbler
The head of a Green Black-Capped Warbler....
Warbler
The head of a Canadian Flycatching Warbler....
Warbler, Black and White
The Black-and-white Warbler, Mniotilta varia, is a small New World warbler. It breeds in northern and eastern North America from southern Canada to Florida. This species is migratory, wintering in Fl...
Warbler, Black and White
"Mniotilta varia, the Black and White Warbler, The general coloration is olive-green, grey, or slaty-blue, with yellow or rarely orange under parts; chestnut marks, white wing-bands, and the like, occ...
Warbler, Black Throated Green
A small bird usually 4 to 6 inches in length with endless varied in coloration, migratory, insectivorous, and usually nesting in trees and bushes. ...
Warbler, Black-and-White Creeping
The black-and-white creeping warbler...
Warbler, Black-and-Yellow
The head of a Black and Yellow Warbler....
Warbler, Black-capped Fly-catching
"Myiodioctes pussies. Blacked-capped Fly-catching Warbler. Upper parts, including exposed edging of the wings and tail, bright yellowish-olive; under parts, including front and sides of the head and s...
Warbler, Black-poll
"Black-poll Warbler or Dendroica striata. Back, rump, tail-coverts grayish-olive, heavily streaked with black; whole crown pure glossy black. Below, pure white; a double series of black streaks starts...
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