Bonaparte's Gull: This is a medium-sized gull with a black head and bill, gray back and wings and white underparts and tail. Heavy flight with strong, deep, steady wing beats alternating with glides. Short, rounded wings and tail are barred. Yellow eyering around black eye. It feeds on worms, mice, other birds and their eggs, and garbage. The Northern Pintail is a migratory duck that mainly breeds in the northern parts of the North America, Asia and Europe. Wilson's Snipe: This medium-sized sandpiper has brown and black mottled upperparts, buff striped back, white underparts, dark bars on sides and flanks, heavily streaked head, neck and breast, and yellow-green legs and feet. Breeding birds' legs are yellow-green and irises are dark yellow. Eye-rings are red, legs are yellow-gray. Direct, swift flight on rapidly beating wings. Head, neck and breast are black with purple gloss. Non-breeding adults have more black on bill, no red-brown or chestnut in plumage, brown-gray back, and brown-gray streaks on crown, face, and breast. Fulmar . Pectoral Sandpiper: This medium-sized sandpiper has scaled, dark brown upperparts, heavily streaked brown breast, plain white belly and eye ring, dark brown crown, faint wing-bar and black rump with white edges that are visible in flight. Females are chocolate brown with lighter sides, red-brown head and white patch at base of dark gray bill. Eyes dark yellow , plumage is dark black-gray, white undertail coverts and white wing patch in flight. Dodos are flightless and native to Mauritius Island. These are slightly larger than turkey, with useless wings and stout yellow legs. albatross or (informal) gooney bird any large oceanic bird of the genera Diomedea and Phoebetria, family Diomedeidae, of cool southern oceans: order Procellariiformes (petrels). It feeds on insects, insect larvae and small fish. AKA Bahama Duck. Red-orange legs, feet. Head and nape are gray. Does not show wing bar in flight. Black-tailed Godwit: Large, tall godwit with black-barred, orange-brown body. Sexes similar. Direct flight with rapid wing beats. Black bill is long and straight. American White Pelican: Huge, white seabird, enormous outstretched wings show black primaries, outer secondaries in flight. Bill is orange with large black basal knob. It has a direct flight with slow steady wing beats. There are only three puffin species, horned, Atlantic, and tufted, and all are in the Alcidae bird family. Little Curlew: Medium curlew, brown-streaked upperparts, white throat, dark-streaked gray breast, and white belly. Wings are dark with large white patches. Black-bellied Plover: This medium-sized shorebird has black upperparts vividly marked with a white spot on each feather. It consists of a white head and body with their wings in grey colour. Sexes are similar. Piping Plover: Small, pale sand-colored plover, showy black bands on head, neck. Yellow legs and feet. American Wigeon: This is a medium-sized duck with a brown body, white crown, a large green ear patch extending to the back of the head, buff washed breast and sides and a white belly. Eastern Yellow Wagtail: Small wagtail (tschutschensis), olive-green upperparts, yellow underparts with brown spots on sides of breast. Clue: Diving bird. Water birds will certainly catch your eye. Hunts for fish, which it sometimes steals from ospreys. Male had longer tail feathers. Underparts are bright yellow. It has an orange-brown head, white belly, orange bill with dark drooped tip and orange-yellow legs. Swift direct flight with rapid wing beats. Tail is notched. Yellow crown patch is usually concealed. Because they are so distinct, they are the only members of the Phaethontidae family. Bill, legs, and feet are black. Short, notched tail. Shoulder patches are visible in flight. Bill is yellow-orange. Flight is often low and erratic. Black upper and lowerparts may show blue gloss. Eats carrion and crippled or injured squirrels, rabbits, muskrats and waterfowl. These birds normally travel in flocks during the migration. Greater Scaup: This large diving duck has a glossy green-black head, white sides and belly, black tail, neck and breast, barred gray flanks and back. Long, somewhat pointed wings. Females are brown-gray with gray-washed, red-brown head, double crest and white breast and belly. 05 of 12. Medium, straight black bill. Female has gray upperparts, white underparts, and brown head. Petrels are small seabirds are distinguished by their elongated, tubular nostrils and their low, wave-skimming flight. Long hooked yellow-gray bill with yellow "v" shaped gular pouch edged in white. Hooded Merganser: This small merganser has black upperparts, white underparts with two black bars on side of breast, and red-brown flanks. It has a light and direct flight with rapid wing beats. Head has slight crest and faint white eye-ring. Wings are dark gray with two white bars. Tricolored Heron: Medium heron, blue-gray upperparts, head, neck, wings, paler rump, white stripe on foreneck, white belly. Male is iridescent blue-black with yellow or brown eyes. They are very large water birds and look very similar to herons. Festival of Sacrifice: The Past and Present of the Islamic Holiday of Eid al-Adha. The legs and feet are dark. Female lacks black head and throat, has brown streaked upperparts and buff streaked underparts. Rapid direct flight, often low over the water. Swift direct flight on rapid wing beats, feet protrude beyond tail. Buoyant flight with steady fast wing beats. We've arranged the synonyms in length order so that they are easier to find. Flies in straight line or V formation. Western birds have white feather tufts over each eye in early summer. Little Blue Heron: This medium-sized, slender heron has a slate-gray body and a purple-blue head and neck. Bhauvana, like any typical Indian woman, has deep interest on various topics. Feeds on aquatic insects, larvae, clams, snails, crustaceans, and small fish. Feeds on aquatic plants.