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What bird has a 4 letter name?
Crow, dove, duck, gull, hawk, ibis, kiwi, loon, rhea, rook, swan, tern.
What is a bird that starts with K?
Killdeer Plover – The killdeer is a medium-sized plover. Kilombero Weaver – Its natural habitat is swamps. It is threatened by habitat loss. King Bird-of-paradise – The King Bird-of-paradise is distributed throughout lowland forests of New Guinea and nearby islands.
What words can I spell with bird?
Unscrambled words using the letters B I R D plus one more letter
- bider.
- birds.
- birdy.
- braid.
- bride.
- dribs.
- rabid.
- rebid.
What is a 4 letter vegetable?
vegetable Crossword Clue
Answer | Letters | Options |
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vegetable with 4 Letters (1 Additional results) | ||
BEAN | 4 | found |
WORT | 4 | found |
OKRA | 4 | found |
Can you do 4 letters?
CAN DO! Crossword Clue
Answer | Letters | Options |
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CAN DO! with 4 Letters | ||
ABLE | 4 | found |
ALLI | 4 | found |
ELSE | 4 | found |
What is a bird with 4 letters?
Arctic gull-like bird with 4 letters. SKUA. A bird – or, to put it another way, birds with 4 letters. SKUA. Predatory seabird with 4 letters. SKUA. Large bird rearing smaller ones with 4 letters. SKUA. Predatory shorebird with 4 letters.
How are state birds of America named?
The selection of state birds began in 1927, when the legislatures for Alabama, Florida, Maine, Missouri, Oregon, Texas and Wyoming selected their state birds after a campaign was started by the General Federation of Women’s Clubs to name official state birds in the 1920s.
How do you name a bird with the last letter?
The “last letter” approach is also used in some four-word names. For example, Black-throated Green Warbler is BTNW and Black-throated Gray Warbler is BTYW, using the last letter of the distinguishing word. There are some cases that don’t fit any of these rules, for example BRNG for Barnacle Goose and BAGO for Barrow’s Goldeneye.
What is an alphabetic code for birds?
Alphabetic (“alpha”) codes are abbreviations of English or scientific bird names that are employed by ornithologists as shorthand. They allow quicker data entry than filling out the full English or scientific name of a species and they can also serve to cross-check other recorded names or numeric data.