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Where do turkeys come from? : r/etymology
The Origin of Birds - Wikipedia
Budgerigar - Wikipedia
Which Turkey Came First: The Bird Or The Country? | Dictionary.com
Hipster Birders: Review: Latin for Bird Lovers
I made an infographic explaining how some birds got their names! : r/ etymology
The Sad Etymology of “Penguin” | Wickersham's Conscience
Etymology of the word for turkey (the bird) [OC] : r/etymologymaps
Rewriting the origin of New Zealand's kiwi bird ancestors
Our kiwi is no Aussie: Bird's origin confirmed by findings - NZ Herald
How did the word bird originate? - Quora
Bird Coat of Arms, Family Crest - Free Image to View - Bird Name Origin History and Meaning of Symbols
Paul Jones on Twitter: "Dupe, meaning an easily deceived person, from French “de huppe”, of the Hoopoe, a poisonous and thus unwary bird named for its hoophoop call. #etymology #birds Eurasian Hoopoe,
Cendrawasih Bird Origin from Papua New Guinea Stock Illustration - Illustration of graphic, colorful: 145245646
Is the turkey a bird from Turkey? - ESL Blogs - MyEnglishClub
Why Americans Call Turkey 'Turkey' - The Atlantic
You Won't Believe These 10 Words Come From Birds | Merriam-Webster
Birds – What's in a Name?: From Accipiter to Zoothera – The Origin of Bird Names | NHBS Academic & Professional Books
bird - Wiktionary
Blackcap, redstart, yellowhammer: what's in a bird's name? | Birds | The Guardian
The Etymology of Chicken, Cock and Other Fowl Words | Bon Appétit
The Etymology of Bird — Heather May
The Bird Name Book | Princeton University Press
Online Etymology Dictionary - The RAVEN is Old English hræfn, common throughout Germanic (Old Norse hrafn, Danish ravn, Dutch raaf, German Rabe), all said to be imitative of its croak. Raucous bird
The word 'Turkey' (the bird) in various European languages - Vivid Maps
etymology – Avian Ecologist
Canary Birds Were Named After the Canary Islands, Not the Other Way Around