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Pages in category "Given names derived from birds" The following 27 pages are in this category, out of 27 total. This list may not reflect recent changes. A.
Kurangaituku is a supernatural being in Māori mythology who is part-woman and part-bird. [21] Lamassu from Mesopotamian mythology, a winged tutelary deity with a human head, the body of a bull or a lion, and bird wings. Lei Gong, a Chinese thunder god often depicted as a bird man. [22] The second people of the world in Southern Sierra Miwok ...
For example, the male great curassow has a yellow cere, which the female (and young males) lack, [94] and the male budgerigar's cere is blue, while the female's is pinkish or brown. [95] cheek Also, malar / malar region. The area of the sides of a bird's head, behind and below the eyes. [96] chin
Female Yellow Red, light yellow, green and blue Red Green birds 1984 "Escape From Catrina" Jeannie Elias 1 Skydancer is a Pegasus Pony who carries Megan to Dream Valley for the second time. She also loves to fly very fast. Soarin' Male Light blue Slate blue Green Yellow lightning bolt with blue crest behind it 2010 Friendship Is Magic: Matt Hill: 4
A Cooper's Hawk perches on a utility line. This is one of the many birds that will receive a new name. The American Ornithological Society announced it is renaming all birds named after people ...
This is an accepted version of this page This is the latest accepted revision, reviewed on 5 February 2025. This list of fictional birds is subsidiary to the list of fictional animals. Ducks, penguins and birds of prey are not included here, and are listed separately at list of fictional ducks, list of fictional penguins, and list of fictional birds of prey. For non-fictional birds see List of ...
The red-winged parrot is typically about 30 to 33 cm (12–13 in) in length. Both sexes have bright red wings and a bright green body. The male birds have a black nape, lower blue back and rump with a yellow tip on their tail, an orange bill and grey feet. The female birds have a yellowish-green body and the wings have red and pink trimmings.
The Shuowen Jiezi defines the bird as born from the sperm of Chìdì. It is red in colour with five-coloured markings. Its body is shaped like that of a chicken. It sings in the five standard pitches and appears when hymns of praise are sung to rulers. [1]: 102 It also described the luan as being "the essence of divine birds". [4]: 44