Abeka 7th Grade Science, Section 7.5 Bold Terms
parrots
the best-known tropical bird (includes macaws, parakeets, lorikeets, lovebirds, cocatoos, and budgerigars)
trogons
a group of brightly colored tropical birds that eat instects and fruit
screech owl
a robin-sized owl that can be distinguished by its distinctive "ear" tufts
hummingbird
a small bird known for its ability to hover
tawny frogmouth
a unique songbird that camouglages itself during the day
nuthatch
a unique songbird that is a well-known climber
pelicans
a water bird that has a unique throat pouch used to catch fish
secretary bird
an African bird of prey known for its extremely long legs and good running
game birds
birds that either are or have been hunted for food and other, often edible, birds with similar anatomy
altricial
birds that hatch featherless and helpless
precocial
birds that hatch with down and are able to run or swim shortly after birth
tropical birds
birds that live in the warm regions near the equator
flightless birds
birds, including ostriches and emus, without the ability to fly
waterfowl
ducks, geese, and swans
penguins
flightless birds, most of which live in colder climates
megapodes
game birds that do not provide any parental care for their young after hatching
perching bird
group of birds equipped with perching feet
water birds
includes birds that swim and wade
bowerbirds
species of birds in which the males build and decorate nests to attract a mate
ostrich
the largest living bird, also the only bird with only two toes on each foot
bald eagle
the national bird of the United States
peregrine falcon
the world's fastest bird