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Finch - Wikipedia
Finch - Wikipedia

The Etymology of Bird — Heather May
The Etymology of Bird — Heather May

hrs | The Many Names of the India-Bird
hrs | The Many Names of the India-Bird

Onomatopoeic origin of bird names used by 13 peoples in different... |  Download Scientific Diagram
Onomatopoeic origin of bird names used by 13 peoples in different... | Download Scientific Diagram

etymology – Avian Ecologist
etymology – Avian Ecologist

Birds – What's in a Name?: From Accipiter to Zoothera – The Origin of Bird  Names | NHBS Academic & Professional Books
Birds – What's in a Name?: From Accipiter to Zoothera – The Origin of Bird Names | NHBS Academic & Professional Books

The origin of birds - Understanding Evolution
The origin of birds - Understanding Evolution

Superb Bird of Paradise - The Australian Museum
Superb Bird of Paradise - The Australian Museum

Our kiwi is no Aussie: Bird's origin confirmed by findings - NZ Herald
Our kiwi is no Aussie: Bird's origin confirmed by findings - NZ Herald

The word 'Turkey' (the bird) in various European languages - Vivid Maps
The word 'Turkey' (the bird) in various European languages - Vivid Maps

You Won't Believe These 10 Words Come From Birds | Merriam-Webster
You Won't Believe These 10 Words Come From Birds | Merriam-Webster

Which Turkey Came First: The Bird Or The Country? | Dictionary.com
Which Turkey Came First: The Bird Or The Country? | Dictionary.com

The Origin of Birds - Wikipedia
The Origin of Birds - Wikipedia

bird - Wiktionary
bird - Wiktionary

Cendrawasih Bird Origin from Papua New Guinea Stock Illustration -  Illustration of graphic, colorful: 145245646
Cendrawasih Bird Origin from Papua New Guinea Stock Illustration - Illustration of graphic, colorful: 145245646

Parrot - Wikipedia
Parrot - Wikipedia

The Origin and Diversification of Birds - ScienceDirect
The Origin and Diversification of Birds - ScienceDirect

Paul Jones on Twitter: "Dupe, meaning an easily deceived person, from  French “de huppe”, of the Hoopoe, a poisonous and thus unwary bird named  for its hoophoop call. #etymology #birds Eurasian Hoopoe,
Paul Jones on Twitter: "Dupe, meaning an easily deceived person, from French “de huppe”, of the Hoopoe, a poisonous and thus unwary bird named for its hoophoop call. #etymology #birds Eurasian Hoopoe,

I made an infographic explaining how some birds got their names! : r/ etymology
I made an infographic explaining how some birds got their names! : r/ etymology

Why Americans Call Turkey 'Turkey' - The Atlantic
Why Americans Call Turkey 'Turkey' - The Atlantic

The origins of the common names of selected raptors (birds) : r/etymology
The origins of the common names of selected raptors (birds) : r/etymology

Hipster Birders: Review: Latin for Bird Lovers
Hipster Birders: Review: Latin for Bird Lovers

The Etymology of Bird, 2006" by Columbia College Chicago
The Etymology of Bird, 2006" by Columbia College Chicago