- A
water bird,
alternatively waterbird or
aquatic bird, is a
bird that
lives on or
around water. In some definitions, the term
water bird is especially...
- gland.
Birds also
bathe in
water or dust themselves.
While some
birds dip into
shallow water, more
aerial species may make
aerial dips into
water and arboreal...
-
Drinking birds, also
known as
dunking birds,
drinky birds,
water birds, or
dipping birds are toy heat
engines that
mimic the
motions of a
bird drinking...
- waters. The
original ancestor of
cormorants seems to have been a fresh-
water bird.[citation needed] They
range around the world,
except for the central...
-
Water Birds is a 1952
American short do****entary film
directed by Ben Sharpsteen. In 1953, it won an
Oscar for Best
Short Subject (Two-Reel) at the 25th...
- (/iːkwɔːrˈnɪθiːz/, from
Latin aequor,
expanse of
water + Gr**** ornithes,
birds), or core
water birds, are
defined in the
PhyloCode as "the
least inclusive...
- The
Lakes Water Bird or Waterbird,
sometimes known as the Avro Curtiss-type, is
remembered as the
first consistently successful British seaplane, developed...
-
Bird migration is a
seasonal movement of
birds between breeding and
wintering grounds that
occurs twice a year. It is
typically from
north to
south or...
-
aquatic birds, and may be
found in both
fresh water and sea
water.
Ducks are
sometimes confused with
several types of
unrelated water birds with similar...
- anhinga),
sometimes called snakebird, darter,
American darter, or
water turkey, is a
water bird of the
warmer parts of the Americas. The word
anhinga comes...