Ornithological Terms

6 words in this vocabulary list

noun a bird

adjective relating to or characteristic of birds

  • The avian population in the region has been steadily declining due to habitat loss.
  • I love watching avian species in my backyard, especially the colorful ones.
  • Check out that cool avian flying high in the sky!
  • Her singing voice was so melodious, it was like listening to an avian symphony.

noun a place where birds are protected and encouraged to live and breed

  • The government has designated this area as a bird sanctuary to protect the local avian population.
  • Let's go check out the bird sanctuary this weekend, I heard they have some rare species there.
  • The bird sanctuary is like a chill spot for all the feathered friends, man.
  • In her mind, the library was a bird sanctuary where her thoughts could freely take flight.

noun a warm-blooded vertebrate animal of a class that has feathers, wings, and a beak and lays eggs

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  • The ornithologist observed the rare bird species in its natural habitat.
  • I saw a beautiful bird perched on the fence outside.
  • That party was for the birds, nobody showed up.
  • Her voice was as melodious as a bird singing in the morning.

noun a group of birds singing or calling together, typically in a lively and continuous way

  • The chirm of birds in the forest signaled the arrival of spring.
  • I love waking up to the cheerful chirm of birds outside my window.
  • The chirm of birds always puts a smile on my face.
  • The chirm of voices in the crowded room created a sense of excitement and anticipation.

noun a bird of the family Columbidae, typically smaller than a dove and having a stout body and short legs

  • The pigeon is a common sight in urban areas.
  • I saw a pigeon hanging out on the sidewalk.
  • That pigeon is always scavenging for food.
  • She felt like a pigeon trapped in a cage, unable to escape her circumstances.

noun a secondary feather on the wing of a bird, typically arising from the ulna

  • The aftershaft of the bird's feather helps with aerodynamics during flight.
  • I noticed the aftershaft on the feather when I was examining it closely.
  • Check out the cool aftershaft on this feather!
  • The aftershaft of her argument added a new layer of complexity to the debate.