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Qué (quién) es BIRD - definición

WIKIMEDIA DISAMBIGUATION PAGE
BIRD; The bird; Bird (movie); The Bird; Bird (name); Bird (album); Bird (film); Bird (song)

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  • The [[California condor]] once numbered only 22 birds, but conservation measures have raised that to over 500 today.
  • A female [[calliope hummingbird]] feeding fully grown chicks
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  • Didactic model]] of an avian heart
  • Nest of an [[eastern phoebe]] that has been parasitised by a [[brown-headed cowbird]]
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  • The use of cormorants by Asian fishermen is in steep decline but survives in some areas as a tourist attraction.
  • flag]] of [[Dominica]] prominently features the [[Sisserou Parrot]], its national bird.
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  • ''[[Ichthyornis]]'', which lived 93&nbsp;million years ago, was the first known prehistoric bird relative preserved with teeth.
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  • [[Red lory]] preening
  • [[Reed warbler]] raising a [[common cuckoo]], a [[brood parasite]]
  • [[Restless flycatcher]] in the downstroke of flapping flight
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  • The startling display of the [[sunbittern]] mimics a large predator.
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  • The ''3 of Birds'' by the [[Master of the Playing Cards]], 15th-century Germany
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CLASS OF VERTEBRATES
Birds; Neornithes; Avian proteins; Avafauna; Avian dinosaur; Baby birds; Nestling; Bird reproduction; Modern birds; Roosting; Nestlings; Modern bird; Avians; Aves; Pet bird; Aviala; 🐦; Avifauna; Birdness; Class aves; Neornithine; 🐥; 🐣; 🐤; Bird breeding; Chick guard stage; Birds mating; Avian reproduction; Chick (bird); Roost site; Birb; Mantle (bird anatomy); Excretory systems of birds; Phylogeny of Aves; Circulatory systems of birds; Respiratory systems of birds; Mating systems of birds; Bird behaviour; Behavior of birds; Birds in folklore; Chick (young bird); Sexual behavior of birds; User:Jar03ek; Neornithines; Chicks (young bird); Volucrine
n.
1) game; land; migratory; tropical; wading; water birds
2) birds of passage; birds of prey
3) (usu. fig.) a rare bird
4) birds build nests; chirp, twitter, warble; flock together; fly; migrate; molt; sing; soar
5) a covey, flock of birds
6) (misc.) to ring birds (for scientific purposes); a bird in the hand ('smt. already possessed'); birds of a feather ('people with similar characteristics, tastes, and standards'); as free as a bird ('absolutely free')
bird         
  • Painted [[tiles]] with design of birds from [[Qajar dynasty]]
  • 50px
  • 40px
  • The [[disruptively patterned]] plumage of the [[African scops owl]] allows it to blend in with its surroundings.
  • url-status=live}}</ref>
  • abbr=on}}.
  • 50px
  • Feeding adaptations in beaks
  • The [[nictitating membrane]] as it covers the eye of a [[masked lapwing]]
  • Vent]], 13 Thigh, 14 Tibio-tarsal articulation, 15 Tarsus, 16 Foot, 17 Tibia, 18 Belly, 19 Flanks, 20 Breast, 21 Throat, 22 Wattle, 23 Eyestripe
  • doi-access=free}}</ref>
  • 50 px
  • The [[California condor]] once numbered only 22 birds, but conservation measures have raised that to over 500 today.
  • A female [[calliope hummingbird]] feeding fully grown chicks
  • A flock of [[Canada geese]] in [[V formation]]
  • 50 px
  • Many birds, like this [[American flamingo]], tuck their head into their back when sleeping.
  • 50 px
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  • Didactic model]] of an avian heart
  • Nest of an [[eastern phoebe]] that has been parasitised by a [[brown-headed cowbird]]
  • 50 px
  • The use of cormorants by Asian fishermen is in steep decline but survives in some areas as a tourist attraction.
  • flag]] of [[Dominica]] prominently features the [[Sisserou Parrot]], its national bird.
  • Male [[golden-backed weaver]]s construct elaborate suspended nests out of grass.
  • 40 px
  • 40 px
  • page=463}}</ref>
  • ''[[Ichthyornis]]'', which lived 93&nbsp;million years ago, was the first known prehistoric bird relative preserved with teeth.
  • [[Industrial farming]] of [[chicken]]s
  • 50px
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  • 50px
  • 50 px
  • 35 px
  • 50 px
  • 60px
  • The peacock tail in flight, the classic example of a [[Fisherian runaway]]
  • Canarian pine]] forests
  • 50 px
  • 50 px
  • 50 px
  • 60 px
  • year=1981}}</ref>
  • title-link=Handbook of the Birds of the World}}</ref> form enormous flocks{{snd}}sometimes tens of thousands strong.
  • 60 px
  • [[Red lory]] preening
  • [[Reed warbler]] raising a [[common cuckoo]], a [[brood parasite]]
  • [[Restless flycatcher]] in the downstroke of flapping flight
  • 50 px
  • 70px
  • The startling display of the [[sunbittern]] mimics a large predator.
  • 60px
  • 50 px
  • 40px
  • 30 px
  • The ''3 of Birds'' by the [[Master of the Playing Cards]], 15th-century Germany
  • 50px
  • [[Altricial]] chicks of a [[white-breasted woodswallow]]
  • 50px
CLASS OF VERTEBRATES
Birds; Neornithes; Avian proteins; Avafauna; Avian dinosaur; Baby birds; Nestling; Bird reproduction; Modern birds; Roosting; Nestlings; Modern bird; Avians; Aves; Pet bird; Aviala; 🐦; Avifauna; Birdness; Class aves; Neornithine; 🐥; 🐣; 🐤; Bird breeding; Chick guard stage; Birds mating; Avian reproduction; Chick (bird); Roost site; Birb; Mantle (bird anatomy); Excretory systems of birds; Phylogeny of Aves; Circulatory systems of birds; Respiratory systems of birds; Mating systems of birds; Bird behaviour; Behavior of birds; Birds in folklore; Chick (young bird); Sexual behavior of birds; User:Jar03ek; Neornithines; Chicks (young bird); Volucrine
n.
Fowl, fowl of the air.
bird         
  • Painted [[tiles]] with design of birds from [[Qajar dynasty]]
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  • 40px
  • The [[disruptively patterned]] plumage of the [[African scops owl]] allows it to blend in with its surroundings.
  • url-status=live}}</ref>
  • abbr=on}}.
  • 50px
  • Feeding adaptations in beaks
  • The [[nictitating membrane]] as it covers the eye of a [[masked lapwing]]
  • Vent]], 13 Thigh, 14 Tibio-tarsal articulation, 15 Tarsus, 16 Foot, 17 Tibia, 18 Belly, 19 Flanks, 20 Breast, 21 Throat, 22 Wattle, 23 Eyestripe
  • doi-access=free}}</ref>
  • 50 px
  • The [[California condor]] once numbered only 22 birds, but conservation measures have raised that to over 500 today.
  • A female [[calliope hummingbird]] feeding fully grown chicks
  • A flock of [[Canada geese]] in [[V formation]]
  • 50 px
  • Many birds, like this [[American flamingo]], tuck their head into their back when sleeping.
  • 50 px
  • 40px
  • 50px
  • 50px
  • page=312}}</ref>
  • 70px
  • 40 px
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  • 60 px
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  • Didactic model]] of an avian heart
  • Nest of an [[eastern phoebe]] that has been parasitised by a [[brown-headed cowbird]]
  • 50 px
  • The use of cormorants by Asian fishermen is in steep decline but survives in some areas as a tourist attraction.
  • flag]] of [[Dominica]] prominently features the [[Sisserou Parrot]], its national bird.
  • Male [[golden-backed weaver]]s construct elaborate suspended nests out of grass.
  • 40 px
  • 40 px
  • page=463}}</ref>
  • ''[[Ichthyornis]]'', which lived 93&nbsp;million years ago, was the first known prehistoric bird relative preserved with teeth.
  • [[Industrial farming]] of [[chicken]]s
  • 50px
  • 50 px
  • 50px
  • 50 px
  • 35 px
  • 50 px
  • 60px
  • The peacock tail in flight, the classic example of a [[Fisherian runaway]]
  • Canarian pine]] forests
  • 50 px
  • 50 px
  • 50 px
  • 60 px
  • year=1981}}</ref>
  • title-link=Handbook of the Birds of the World}}</ref> form enormous flocks{{snd}}sometimes tens of thousands strong.
  • 60 px
  • [[Red lory]] preening
  • [[Reed warbler]] raising a [[common cuckoo]], a [[brood parasite]]
  • [[Restless flycatcher]] in the downstroke of flapping flight
  • 50 px
  • 70px
  • The startling display of the [[sunbittern]] mimics a large predator.
  • 60px
  • 50 px
  • 40px
  • 30 px
  • The ''3 of Birds'' by the [[Master of the Playing Cards]], 15th-century Germany
  • 50px
  • [[Altricial]] chicks of a [[white-breasted woodswallow]]
  • 50px
CLASS OF VERTEBRATES
Birds; Neornithes; Avian proteins; Avafauna; Avian dinosaur; Baby birds; Nestling; Bird reproduction; Modern birds; Roosting; Nestlings; Modern bird; Avians; Aves; Pet bird; Aviala; 🐦; Avifauna; Birdness; Class aves; Neornithine; 🐥; 🐣; 🐤; Bird breeding; Chick guard stage; Birds mating; Avian reproduction; Chick (bird); Roost site; Birb; Mantle (bird anatomy); Excretory systems of birds; Phylogeny of Aves; Circulatory systems of birds; Respiratory systems of birds; Mating systems of birds; Bird behaviour; Behavior of birds; Birds in folklore; Chick (young bird); Sexual behavior of birds; User:Jar03ek; Neornithines; Chicks (young bird); Volucrine
¦ noun
1. a warm-blooded egg-laying vertebrate animal of a class distinguished by the possession of feathers, wings, and a beak, typically able to fly. [Class Aves.]
2. informal a person of a specified kind or character: she's a sharp old bird.
3. Brit. informal a young woman or girlfriend.
Phrases
the bird has flown the person one is looking for has escaped or left.
the birds and the bees informal basic facts about sex and reproduction, as told to a child.
do (one's) bird Brit. informal serve a prison sentence. [bird from rhyming sl. birdlime 'time'.]
flip someone the bird N. Amer. informal stick one's middle finger up at someone as a sign of contempt or anger.
(strictly) for the birds informal not worthy of consideration.
give someone the bird Brit. informal boo or jeer at someone.
have a bird N. Amer. informal be very shocked or agitated.
Derivatives
birdlike adjective
Origin
OE brid 'chick, fledgling', of unknown origin.

Wikipedia

Bird (disambiguation)

A bird is a feathered, winged, bipedal, warm-blooded, egg-laying, vertebrate.

Bird, BIRD, or the bird may also refer to:

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