adjutant bird - translation to greek
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adjutant bird - translation to greek

GENUS OF BIRDS
Gigantic crane; Adjutant-bird; Adjutant bird; Adjutant Stork; Adjutant stork
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adjutant bird         
μαραμπού (των ιδίων)
bird seed         
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ARTIFICIAL FOOD (OFTEN VARIETIES OF SEEDS, NUTS, OR DRIED FRUITS) FED TO BIRDS; FODDER
Birdseed; Bird-seed; Bird seed; Birdfood; Bird feed; Bird Seed; Chicken scratch (food)
n. κανναβούρι
bird of prey         
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  • Male (left) and female (right) [[red-footed falcon]]s
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  • migration]] of the birds of prey is the bottleneck-shaped [[Strait of Messina]], [[Sicily]], here seen from Dinnammare mount, [[Peloritani]].
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ANY SPECIES OF BIRD THAT PRIMARILY HUNT AND FEED ON RELATIVELY LARGE VERTEBRATES
Birds of prey; Bird of Prey; Bird-of-prey; List of birds of prey; Birds of Prey; Raptor birds; Bird of pray; Diurnal raptor; Predacious bird; Predatory birds; Carnivore birds; Falconimorphae; Raptores; Raptor (bird); Stoop (bird of prey); Sexual dimorphism in raptors
αρπακτικό πουλί, αρπακτικό πτηνό

Definition

adjutant
n. an adjutant general

Wikipedia

Leptoptilos

Leptoptilos is a genus of very large tropical storks, also known as the adjutant bird. The name means thin (lepto) feather (ptilos). Two species are resident breeders in southern Asia, and the marabou stork is found in Sub-Saharan Africa.

These are huge birds, typically 110–150 cm tall with a 210–250 cm wingspan. The three species each have a black upper body and wings, and white belly and undertail. The head and neck are bare like those of a vulture. The huge bill is long and thick. Juveniles are a duller, browner version of the adult.

Leptoptilos storks are gregarious colonial breeders in wetlands, building large stick nests in trees. They feed on frogs, insects, young birds, lizards and rodents. They are frequent scavengers, and the naked head and neck are adaptations to this, as are those of the vultures with which they often feed. A feathered head would become rapidly clotted with blood and other substances when a scavenging bird's head was inside a large corpse, and the bare head is easier to keep clean.

Most storks fly with neck outstretched, but the three Leptoptilos storks retract their necks in flight like a heron.