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1-syllable Birds that contain S

Birds pronounced in 1 syllable that contain S — full profile for each.

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List of 1-syllable Birds that contain S

    1

    Goose

    Branta canadensis

    A large migratory waterfowl with a black neck and white chinstrap, abundant across North America and increasingly resident in suburban parks where milder winters and grass lawns allow year-round survival.

    2

    Grouse

    Tetraonidae (subfamily, sometimes treated as family)

    A family of plump ground-dwelling birds adapted to cold climates — including iconic species like ruffed grouse, sage grouse, and ptarmigan, with elaborate dramatic mating displays in many species.

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    Snipe

    Gallinago gallinago

    A cryptically patterned wader of wet grassland and bogs — famous for its evasive zigzagging escape flight, its ethereal "drumming" display sound made by tail feathers, and for being the origin of the word "sniper."

    4

    Stork

    Ciconiidae (family)

    A large long-legged wading bird famous in folklore for delivering babies — about 19 species worldwide ranging from the white stork's chimney-top nests to the marabou's massive 3 m wingspan.

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    Swan

    Cygnus olor

    A large white waterfowl with an orange bill and an iconic curved neck, fiercely territorial and surprisingly aggressive despite its placid appearance.

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    Swift

    Apus apus

    A dark, scythe-winged aerial specialist that spends almost its entire life on the wing — eating, sleeping, bathing, and mating in flight — landing only to nest, making it the most aerial bird in the world.

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    Thrush

    Turdidae (family)

    A diverse family of medium-sized songbirds known for melodious songs and ground-foraging — with the American robin, European blackbird, and song thrush as the most familiar members of a globally distributed family.

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