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kingfisher

Kingfisher vs Macaw - What's the difference?

kingfisher | macaw |


As nouns the difference between kingfisher and macaw

is that kingfisher is any of various birds of the suborder alcedines , having a large head, short tail and brilliant colouration; they feed mostly on fish while macaw is any of various parrots of the genera ara'', ''anodorhynchus'', ''cyanopsitta'', ''orthopsittaca'', ''primolius'' and ''diopsittaca of central and south america, including the largest parrots and characterized by long sabre-shaped tails, curved powerful bills, and usually brilliant plumage.

Kingfisher vs Cow - What's the difference?

kingfisher | cow |


As a noun kingfisher

is any of various birds of the suborder alcedines , having a large head, short tail and brilliant colouration; they feed mostly on fish.

As an acronym cow is

(computing).

Kingfisher vs Undefined - What's the difference?

kingfisher | undefined |


As a noun kingfisher

is any of various birds of the suborder alcedines , having a large head, short tail and brilliant colouration; they feed mostly on fish.

As an adjective undefined is

lacking a definition or value.

Kingfisher vs Owl - What's the difference?

kingfisher | owl |


As nouns the difference between kingfisher and owl

is that kingfisher is any of various birds of the suborder Alcedines, having a large head, short tail and brilliant colouration; they feed mostly on fish while owl is any of various birds of prey of the order Strigiformes that are primarily nocturnal and have forward-looking, binocular vision, limited eye movement, and good hearing.

Kingfisher vs Duck - What's the difference?

kingfisher | duck |


As nouns the difference between kingfisher and duck

is that kingfisher is any of various birds of the suborder Alcedines, having a large head, short tail and brilliant colouration; they feed mostly on fish while duck is an aquatic bird of the family Anatidae, having a flat bill and webbed feet.

As a verb duck is

to lower the head or body in order to prevent it from being struck by something.

As a proper noun Duck is

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Peafowl vs Kingfisher - What's the difference?

peafowl | kingfisher |


As nouns the difference between peafowl and kingfisher

is that peafowl is (rare) a pheasant of the genus pavo'' or ''afropavo , notable for the extravagant tails of the males; a peacock the cry is "meow" (like cats), "kee-o" or "iyaan" while kingfisher is any of various birds of the suborder alcedines , having a large head, short tail and brilliant colouration; they feed mostly on fish.

Wikidiffcom vs Kingfisher - What's the difference?

wikidiffcom | kingfisher |


As a noun kingfisher is

any of various birds of the suborder alcedines , having a large head, short tail and brilliant colouration; they feed mostly on fish.

Peocock vs Kingfisher - What's the difference?

peocock | kingfisher |


As a noun kingfisher is

any of various birds of the suborder alcedines , having a large head, short tail and brilliant colouration; they feed mostly on fish.

Kingfisher vs Peacocks - What's the difference?

kingfisher | peacocks |


As nouns the difference between kingfisher and peacocks

is that kingfisher is any of various birds of the suborder Alcedines, having a large head, short tail and brilliant colouration; they feed mostly on fish while peacocks is plural of lang=en.

Kingfisher vs Hummingbirdampflash - What's the difference?

kingfisher | hummingbirdampflash |

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