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7-letter Birds that contain L

Birds with exactly 7 letters that contain L — full profile for each.

You're looking for 7-letter birds containing L — here are 9 matches, each linked to a full profile.

List of 7-letter Birds that contain L

    1

    Blue Jay

    Cyanocitta cristata

    A bold, intelligent corvid with vivid blue, white, and black plumage native to eastern North America, a notorious mimic that imitates hawks to scare other birds.

    2

    Kestrel

    Falco tinnunculus

    A small falcon famous for hovering motionless into the wind above roadsides, moorland, and open fields while scanning the ground below for mice, voles, and large insects — one of the most recognizable birds of European and Asian countryside.

    3

    Lapwing

    Vanellus vanellus

    A pied farmland wader with a wispy black crest and spectacular aerial courtship display — once Europe's most abundant wader, now in rapid decline due to agricultural change, and the subject of major conservation concern.

    4

    Pelican

    Pelecanus occidentalis (brown); Pelecanus erythrorhynchos (American white)

    A large coastal water bird with a distinctive throat pouch — used as a fishing net during plunge-dives and as a holding bag while feeding chicks, common at coastal fishing piers worldwide.

    5

    Seagull

    Laridae (family)

    A common term for various gull species — adaptable scavenger-omnivores found at coastlines, parking lots, garbage dumps, and inland lakes worldwide, with the herring gull and ring-billed gull being among the most familiar.

    6

    Skylark

    Alauda arvensis

    A brown farmland bird famous for its sustained, complex hovering song — the male rises vertically to 300 metres and sings continuously for up to an hour, the quintessential sound of the open countryside in Romantic poetry and folk culture.

    7

    Swallow

    Hirundo rustica (barn swallow); Hirundinidae family

    A graceful, fast-flying songbird that catches insects on the wing — the barn swallow nesting in human structures across the Northern Hemisphere, performing transcontinental migrations.

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    Vulture

    Cathartes aura

    A widespread New World scavenger with a featherless red head and an extraordinary sense of smell — the only vulture that locates food primarily by odor.

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    Warbler

    Parulidae (New World)

    Small, often brightly colored songbirds — the "wood warblers" of the New World contain over 110 dazzling species, while "Old World warblers" comprise different families with different characteristics, both crucial for migration and forest insect control.

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