Logo
Unionpedia
Communication
Get it on Google Play
New! Download Unionpedia on your Androidâ„¢ device!
Free
Faster access than browser!
 

Beak and List of birds of New Mexico

Shortcuts: Differences, Similarities, Jaccard Similarity Coefficient, References.

Difference between Beak and List of birds of New Mexico

Beak vs. List of birds of New Mexico

The beak, bill, or rostrum is an external anatomical structure of birds that is used for eating and for preening, manipulating objects, killing prey, fighting, probing for food, courtship and feeding young. This list of birds of New Mexico includes species documented in the U.S. state of New Mexico and accepted by the New Mexico Bird Records Committee (NMBRC).

Similarities between Beak and List of birds of New Mexico

Beak and List of birds of New Mexico have 32 things in common (in Unionpedia): American avocet, Anatidae, Auk, Barn swallow, Beak, Booby, Brood parasite, Columbidae, Common loon, Cormorant, Darter, Gannet, Garganey, Greater scaup, Grey jay, House sparrow, Hummingbird, Indigo bunting, Insectivore, Lesser scaup, Owl, Passerine, Petrel, Procellariiformes, Red crossbill, Ross's goose, Sandpiper, Shrike, Snow goose, Stork, ..., Waxwing, Yellow-billed loon. Expand index (2 more) »

American avocet

The American avocet (Recurvirostra americana) is a large wader in the avocet and stilt family, Recurvirostridae.

American avocet and Beak · American avocet and List of birds of New Mexico · See more »

Anatidae

The Anatidae are the biological family of birds that includes ducks, geese, and swans.

Anatidae and Beak · Anatidae and List of birds of New Mexico · See more »

Auk

An auk or alcid is a bird of the family Alcidae in the order Charadriiformes.

Auk and Beak · Auk and List of birds of New Mexico · See more »

Barn swallow

The barn swallow (Hirundo rustica) is the most widespread species of swallow in the world.

Barn swallow and Beak · Barn swallow and List of birds of New Mexico · See more »

Beak

The beak, bill, or rostrum is an external anatomical structure of birds that is used for eating and for preening, manipulating objects, killing prey, fighting, probing for food, courtship and feeding young.

Beak and Beak · Beak and List of birds of New Mexico · See more »

Booby

A booby is a seabird in the genus Sula, part of the Sulidae family.

Beak and Booby · Booby and List of birds of New Mexico · See more »

Brood parasite

Brood parasites are organisms that rely on others to raise their young.

Beak and Brood parasite · Brood parasite and List of birds of New Mexico · See more »

Columbidae

Pigeons and doves constitute the animal family Columbidae and the order Columbiformes, which includes about 42 genera and 310 species.

Beak and Columbidae · Columbidae and List of birds of New Mexico · See more »

Common loon

The common loon or great northern diver (Gavia immer) is a large member of the loon, or diver, family of birds.

Beak and Common loon · Common loon and List of birds of New Mexico · See more »

Cormorant

Phalacrocoracidae is a family of approximately 40 species of aquatic birds commonly known as cormorants and shags.

Beak and Cormorant · Cormorant and List of birds of New Mexico · See more »

Darter

The darters or snakebirds are mainly tropical waterbirds in the family Anhingidae having a single genus Anhinga.

Beak and Darter · Darter and List of birds of New Mexico · See more »

Gannet

Gannets are seabirds comprising the genus Morus, in the family Sulidae, closely related to boobies.

Beak and Gannet · Gannet and List of birds of New Mexico · See more »

Garganey

The garganey (Spatula querquedula) is a small dabbling duck.

Beak and Garganey · Garganey and List of birds of New Mexico · See more »

Greater scaup

The greater scaup (Aythya marila), just scaup in Europe or, colloquially, "bluebill" in North America, is a mid-sized diving duck, larger than the closely related lesser scaup.

Beak and Greater scaup · Greater scaup and List of birds of New Mexico · See more »

Grey jay

The grey jay (Perisoreus canadensis), also gray jay, Canada jay, or whisky jack, is a passerine bird of the family Corvidae.

Beak and Grey jay · Grey jay and List of birds of New Mexico · See more »

House sparrow

The house sparrow (Passer domesticus) is a bird of the sparrow family Passeridae, found in most parts of the world.

Beak and House sparrow · House sparrow and List of birds of New Mexico · See more »

Hummingbird

Hummingbirds are birds from the Americas that constitute the family Trochilidae.

Beak and Hummingbird · Hummingbird and List of birds of New Mexico · See more »

Indigo bunting

The indigo bunting (Passerina cyanea) is a small seed-eating bird in the cardinal family, Cardinalidae.

Beak and Indigo bunting · Indigo bunting and List of birds of New Mexico · See more »

Insectivore

robber fly eating a hoverfly An insectivore is a carnivorous plant or animal that eats insects.

Beak and Insectivore · Insectivore and List of birds of New Mexico · See more »

Lesser scaup

The lesser scaup (Aythya affinis) is a small North American diving duck that migrates south as far as Central America in winter.

Beak and Lesser scaup · Lesser scaup and List of birds of New Mexico · See more »

Owl

Owls are birds from the order Strigiformes, which includes about 200 species of mostly solitary and nocturnal birds of prey typified by an upright stance, a large, broad head, binocular vision, binaural hearing, sharp talons, and feathers adapted for silent flight.

Beak and Owl · List of birds of New Mexico and Owl · See more »

Passerine

A passerine is any bird of the order Passeriformes, which includes more than half of all bird species.

Beak and Passerine · List of birds of New Mexico and Passerine · See more »

Petrel

Petrels are tube-nosed seabirds in the bird order Procellariiformes.

Beak and Petrel · List of birds of New Mexico and Petrel · See more »

Procellariiformes

Procellariiformes is an order of seabirds that comprises four families: the albatrosses, petrels and shearwaters, and 2 families of storm petrels.

Beak and Procellariiformes · List of birds of New Mexico and Procellariiformes · See more »

Red crossbill

The red crossbill (Loxia curvirostra) is a small passerine bird in the finch family Fringillidae, also known as the common crossbill in Eurasia.

Beak and Red crossbill · List of birds of New Mexico and Red crossbill · See more »

Ross's goose

Ross's goose (Anser rossii) is a North American species of goose.

Beak and Ross's goose · List of birds of New Mexico and Ross's goose · See more »

Sandpiper

Sandpipers are a large family, Scolopacidae, of waders or shorebirds.

Beak and Sandpiper · List of birds of New Mexico and Sandpiper · See more »

Shrike

Shrikes are carnivorous passerine birds of the family Laniidae.

Beak and Shrike · List of birds of New Mexico and Shrike · See more »

Snow goose

The snow goose (Anser caerulescens), consisting of both a white phase and blue phase (blue goose), is a North American species of goose commonly collectively referred to as "light geese".

Beak and Snow goose · List of birds of New Mexico and Snow goose · See more »

Stork

Storks are large, long-legged, long-necked wading birds with long, stout bills.

Beak and Stork · List of birds of New Mexico and Stork · See more »

Waxwing

The waxwings are passerine birds classified in the genus Bombycilla.

Beak and Waxwing · List of birds of New Mexico and Waxwing · See more »

Yellow-billed loon

The yellow-billed loon (Gavia adamsii), also known as the white-billed diver, is the largest member of the loon or diver family.

Beak and Yellow-billed loon · List of birds of New Mexico and Yellow-billed loon · See more »

The list above answers the following questions

Beak and List of birds of New Mexico Comparison

Beak has 183 relations, while List of birds of New Mexico has 649. As they have in common 32, the Jaccard index is 3.85% = 32 / (183 + 649).

References

This article shows the relationship between Beak and List of birds of New Mexico. To access each article from which the information was extracted, please visit:

Hey! We are on Facebook now! »