A new paper published in Marine
Ornithology describes how these invertebrates also dine on the occasional sea bird.
The Cornell Lab of
Ornithology describes the American coot (Fulica americana) as «a plump, chickenlike bird with a rounded head and a sloping bill,» complete with, in their words, a tiny tail, short wings, scrawny legs and large feet.
Not exact matches
While all of these words could be used to
describe sexual content, they could equally be used to
describe some other form of content, such as sexuality, gender or even
ornithology.
Wilson
described 26 new species in his nine volumes of American
Ornithology.