A gooselike bird resembling a gannet flies over.
The bird, perhaps now extinct, was defined as a fork-tailed bird resembling the blue jay or magpie.
They are ground-dwelling birds, somewhat resembling the larks and wheatears of other continents.
It might make reference to the call of the bird resembling the sound "jub, jub".
Suddenly, a dark bird resembling a goshawk appears at her window.
It is a much stouter bird, resembling some thrashers in habitus.
There were more animal tracks, the large four-toed footprints of a fish-eating dòbhran and the smaller marks made by sgarbha, larger birds resembling red cormorants.
For example, Jerdon's courser, a bird resembling a killdeer, had not been seen in India for 80 years and was, by all accounts, gone.
They were great powerful birds, resembling kyorebni, the savage scavengers of the heights, more than proper hawks.
Tsungs are small, colourful birds resembling Earth hummingbirds.