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Biology, botany, zoology / Zoology / Birds

(3)

Ara - parrot

RYUM (horned lark) - a bird of the lark family

SIP - vulture

OWL - night bird, predatory

CHIZH - a bird of the finches family, singing

Shchur - a bird of the finch family, singing

EMU - a bird of the cassowary order

Yula - a bird of the lark family

(4)

STORK - a bird of the order of ankle-footed

BABA (pelican) - a bird of the copepod family

Bittern - night bird, marsh

Eider - polar bird, sea

Rook - a bird of the crow family

vulture - bird of prey

GUS - a waterfowl of the duck family

Jack - a bird of the bustard family

ZHAKO - parrot

ZUEK - a bird of the genus Plover

IBIS - a bird of the ankle order

KAGU - a bird of the crane family

Kiwi - flightless bird

LORI - parrot

Harrier - bird of prey

EAGLE - bird of prey

OWL - nocturnal bird of prey

SIT - night bird, marsh

TKACH - a bird from the weaver family

TODI - a bird of the crayfish family

Hoopoe - a bird of the crayfish family

ULAR - mountain turkey

ULIT - a bird of the genus plovers

DUCK - a waterfowl of the duck family

FIFI - a bird of the genus Plover

YUROK - a bird of the genus finches

YAKAN - water pheasant

(5)

AGAMI - a bird of the order of cranes

ARAMA - shepherd crane

ARAR - parrot

ARGUS - a bird of the pheasant genus

Bekas - swamp bird

Raven - a bird of the corvid family

DAW - a bird of the corvid family

GOKKO - a bird of the chick order

DROZD - songbird

DRONT - flightless bird, extinct

DROFA - steppe bird

POULTRY - a bird of the pigeon family

Woodpecker - - a bird of the woodpecker family

ZHELNA - black woodpecker

ZHIRYAK - nocturnal bird of the goat-like order

ZHULAN - songbird

TURKEY - bird of the order of chickens

kaira - sea bird

KALAO - a bird from the genus of two-horned hornbills

Buzzard - bird of prey

KLEST - a bird of the genus finches

Klusha - a bird of the gull family

Kuksha - a bird of the crow family

KULIK - wading bird

KUMAI - bird of prey

LUTOK - waterfowl

LURIK - a bird of the Chistyakov family

MAINA - a kind of starling

Momot - a bird of the family Coraciiformes

NANDU - flightless bird

DIVE - waterfowl

Ogar - red duck

BANNE - waterfowl

ORLAN - sea eagle, bird of prey

Wasp - a bird of prey

PITTA - a bird of the passerine order

RAKSHA - a bird of the order Coraciiformes

REMEZ - a bird of the tit family

RONZHA - a bird of the corvid family

Ryabok - a bird of the pigeon family

SAVKA - waterfowl

SAJHA - a bird of the pigeon family

SAIKA - polar bird

SARYCH - bird of prey

Sivka - a bird of the plovers family

SCOPE - bird of prey

SOVKA - a bird of the owl order

JAY - a bird of the crow family

FALCON - bird of prey

STERKH - white crane

Swift - a bird of the swift family

TOUCAN - woodpecker

TULES - a bird of the genus Plover

puffin - sea bird

TURACH - a bird of the pheasant family

TUVIK - a bird of prey

Pheasant - a bird of the pheasant family of the order Galliformes

Owl - nocturnal bird of prey

HERON - wading bird

CHAYKA - sea, river bird

CHEKAN - a bird of the thrush family

Chibis - wading bird

CHIROK - a bird of the duck family

Great Grebe - waterfowl

Goldfinch - songbird

Bee-eater (bee-eater) - a bird of the finch family

(6)

cormorant - waterfowl

BERKUT - a bird of prey

VIKHLAY - steppe crow

VOLCHOK - a bird of the genus herons

CROW - a bird of the corvid family

FINCH - songbird

VYAKHIR - a bird of the pigeon family

GAGARA - waterfowl

GAITCHKA - a bird of the tit family

harpy bird of prey

FLUSH - sea bird

Hoatzin - a bird of the cuckoo family

GOGOL - waterfowl

DOVE - a bird of the pigeon family

DERGACH - see Corncrake

DERIABA - thrush

Wild grouse - a bird of the black grouse family

DRONGO - songbird, passerine order

DUPEL - wading bird

ZMEEYAD - a bird of prey

ZORKA (scoop)

Finch - songbird

Oriole - songbird

Ipatka - sea bird

Cassowary is a flightless bird of the cassowary family.

CAKADU - parrot

KAKAPO - owl parrot

Kwakwa - a bird of the heron family

KEKLIK - stone partridge

KNYAZEK - a songbird of the tit family

Kobchik - a bird of prey

Koklas - a bird of the pheasant family

CONDOR - bird of prey

ACONYUGA - marine polar

KITE - a bird of prey

CRAXA - a bird of the galliform family

TERN - a bird of the gull family

Gyrfalcon - falcon

KRIKUN - a bird of prey of the hawk family

Mallard - wild duck

CHICKEN - a bird of the pheasant family

LAGGAR - bird of prey

SWAN - waterfowl

COOT - a bird of the crane family

MARABU - a bird of the stork family

MEDOOS - songbird

MOEVKA - a bird of the gull genus

NESTOR - parrot

DOLLA - a bird of the passerine order is able to run under water

PEACOCK - a bird of the pheasant family

PISCHUKHA - a songbird of the passerine order

PLISKA (yellow wagtail) - a bird of the Wagtail family

PUKHLYAK (brown-headed tit) - a bird of the tit family

Plover - northern bird of the wader family

Ryabchik - a bird of the black grouse family

SAPSAN - bird of prey

SVIYAZ - a bird of the duck family

SERUHA (gray duck, half mallard) - a bird of the duck family

TIT - a songbird of the passerine family

SINGA - a bird of the duck genus

barn owl - night bird, predatory

SLAVKA - songbird

Magpie - a bird of the corvid family

OSTRICH - a flightless bird of the ostrich family

Sutora - a bird of the warbler family

TINAMU (tinama) - a bird of the tinamu-like order

TKACHIK - a bird of the passerine order

Trogon - a bird of the trogon-like order

Trumpeter - tropical bird

TURAKO (bananoeater) - tropical bird

TURPAN - a bird of the duck genus

PHAETON - sea bird

FRIGATE - sea bird

CHEGLOK - a bird of prey

CHERNYSH - a bird of the genus plovers

CHISTIK - sea bird

FELLOW - a bird of the genus plovers

HAWK - bird of prey

(7)

Avdotka - wading bird

Alcyone - a bird of the kingfisher family

BAGDETT - a bird of the blue family

Saker Falcon - a bird of prey

RUNNER - a bird of the charadriiformes family

BEARDED - a bird of prey

VODOREZ - a bird of the gull family

SPARROW - a bird of the passerine family

FURNOK - city swallow

GAGARKA - sea bird

GARSHNEP - wading bird

Capercaillie - a bird of the black grouse family

GOLOVAC (Ecuadorian umbrella bird) - a bird of the Coting family

Turtle dove - a bird of the pigeon family

GUAJARO - nocturnal cave bird

Derbnik - a bird of prey

HAWBONOS - a bird of the finches family

CRANE - wading bird

Robin - songbird of the thrush family

Zvonar - a bird of the Koting family

TURKEY - a bird of the pheasant family

Goose - a bird of the goose family

Kamenka - a bird of the thrush family

CARACAR - bird of prey

CARIAMA - a bird of the crane family

killer whale - barn swallow

Klintuh - a bird of the pigeon family

KLUSHITSA (alpine crow) - a bird of the corvid family

nightjar - night bird

Hummingbird - the smallest bird

Spoonbill - a bird of the ibis family

KOPYTKA - a bird of the grouse family

KOROLEK - songbird

KROCHAL - a bird of the duck family

CUCKOO - a bird of the cuckoo family

LENIVKA - a bird of the woodpecker order

MEDOVED (honeyguide) - a bird of the honeyguide family

MORYANKA - a bird of the duck family

MOUSE - a bird of the bird-mouse order

Owl - nocturnal bird of prey

OATMEAN - songbird

PEGANKA - a bird of the duck genus

PELICAN - waterfowl

CHAMPION - songbird

Quail - a bird of the pheasant family

Pepper (toucan) - a bird of the toucan family

PENGUIN - flightless bird, waterfowl

CARRIER - wading bird

PARROT - a bird of the parrot order

Bunting - a bird of the passerine squad, singing

PUFF - a bird of the woodpecker order

REPOLOV - songbird

CRICKET - a bird of the warbler family

STARLING - songbird

SNEGIR - a bird of the finches family, singing

Nightingale - bird of the thrush family, singing

SPLYUSHKA - night bird, predatory

STREPT - steppe bird, bustard family

SUKHONOS - a bird of the duck family

TANAGRA - songbird

Black grouse - a bird of the pheasant family

THIMELIA - songbird

TYRANNA - a bird of the passerine order

HATCH - sea bird

HERBAL (redleg) - a bird of the snipe family

HRUSTAN - a bird of the plover family

Guinea fowl - a bird of the order of galliformes

CHEGRAFA - a bird of the gull family

BLACK - a bird of the bindweed family

SHEVRITSA (forest pipit) - a bird of the wagtail family

YAKAMARA - woodpecker

(8)

AVIFAUNA - a collection of birds that permanently, seasonally or accidentally live in a given area or lived for any period of time

BANANOED (turaco) - tropical bird

VITYUTEN - a bird of the genus pigeons

NEZDAR - a bird of prey, caught and tamed at the age of a chick

GUMENNIK - a bird of the duck family

DINORNIS - an extinct bird

DREVOLAZ - a songbird of the passerine order

ZENZIVER - titmouse (obsolete)

KEDROVKA - a bird of the raven family

KITOGLAV - African heron

KRASAVKA - a bird of the crane family

GIRLFILLER - a bird of the plovers family

Curlew - a bird of the plovers family

SWALLOW - songbird

LOPATEN - a bird of the snipe family

MOSCOW - a bird of the tit family

NUT - a bird of the corvid family

SHEPHERD - a bird of the shepherd family

SANDPICK - a bird of the genus Plover

Skua - polar seabird

PROSYANKA - a bird of the bunting family

Ryabinnik - gray thrush

SALANGAN - a bird of the thrush family

DRAKE - male duck

STENOLAZ - a bird of the passerine order

SULTANKA - a bird of the shepherd family

TIRKUSHKA - steppe bird

TURUKHTAN - a bird of the plover family

Flamingo - a bird of the flamingo order

LENTIL - a bird of the finch family, singing

SHALASHNIK - a bird of the passerine order

LAMBER - a bird of prey

(9)

ALBATROS - sea bird

Bearded - a bird of the woodpecker order

WOODSCHOCK - a bird of the plover family

Bluethroat - songbird

LARK - songbird

Zavirushka - a bird of the passerine order

GREENWOOD - a bird of the genus finches, singing

Kingfisher - a bird of the crayfish family

SNAKE - a bird of the pelican family

KAMENUSHKA - a bird of the duck family

Kamyshevka - songbird

Moorhen - water chicken

CANARY - songbird

CARAVAIKA - a bird of the ibis family

CRAKE (twitch) - a bird of the shepherd family

Wren - songbird

Partridge - a bird of the pheasant family

LAZOREVKA - a bird of the tit family

Lyrebird - songbird - sparrow bird

larvae - songbird

robin - songbird

MOGILNIK - a bird of the genus eagles

MORODUNKA - a bird of the plover family

FLYCATCH - a songbird of the passerine order

PALAMEDEA - a bird of the order Anseriformes

Plover - a bird of the plover family

Nuthatch - songbird

KESTEL - a bird of prey

HERMIT - a bird of the tinamouformes family

SECRETARY - bird of prey

SERPOKLUV - a bird of the plover family

SHRIKE - songbird

BLACKBEAK - a bird of the stork order

SHIROKOROT - a bird of the genus Rollers

(10)

BELOBROVIK - a bird of the thrush family

WHITE-EYED - songbird

BURGOMISTER - a bird of the gull family

WATERWATER - a bird of the wader family

VERTISHEYKA - a bird of the woodpecker family

TIE - a bird of the plovers family

GRENADERKA - a bird of the tit family

KAMNESHARKA - a bird of the plover family

LINNET (repolov) - songbird

TANDARIN - a bird of the duck family

MOLOTOGLAV - a bird of the ankle squad

Nectary - songbird

CARRIER - a bird of the plover family

Plantain - a bird of the bunting family

GUARD - a bird of the snipe family

Waxwing - songbird

VULTURE - a bird of prey

Wagtail - songbird

stilt - a bird of the wader family

FLOWER - a bird of the finch family

Shiloklyuvka - a bird of the genus Plover

Pintail - a bird of the duck family

(11)

BEREGOVUSHKA - swallow

BUREVESTNIK - sea bird

Redstart - songbird

RUSNOZOBIK - a bird of the plover family

RED-LEG (herbalist) - a bird of the wader family

HONEYGUARD - a bird of the woodpecker order

LOVELOVE - parrot

Mockingbird - songbird

Roller - arboreal bird

BLUETAIL - songbird

Hidden tail (tinamu) - a bird of the tinamu-like order

TREKHIMPERSTKA - a bird of the ankle order

SHIROKONOSKA - a bird of the duck family

(12)

VERTIHEAD (Vertisheyka) - a bird of the woodpecker family

Sparrowhawk - bird of prey

Goshawk - a bird of prey

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