Synonym: feather, plume. Similar words: plump, plume, plummet, nom de plume, image, damage, homage, damaged. Meaning: ['pluːmɪdʒ] n. the light horny waterproof structure forming the external covering of birds.
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61, A small Eurasian finch(Carduelis carduelis)having brownish plumage with black wings boldly marked with yellow and a red patch across the face.
62, Any of several tiny North American birds of the genus Polioptila, having bluish-gray and white plumage, a long tail, and a small, slender bill.
63, Rosy pipits seem to have broad and long supercilium in non-breeding plumage.
64, The first group had their plumage colour enhanced with a marker pen.
65, The jet black plumage, highlighted with buff-coloured wings and a chestnut - coloured back and tail, is set off by the striking red feet and face, and yellow bill.
66, Peacocks attract mates with the repeating patterns in their plumage.
67, Perhaps this may lay to rest the suspicion surrounding the Aardens of red or mealy plumage.
68, A common Old World bird (Columba oenas) having grayish plumage.
69, Any of various wading and swimming birds of the family Rallidae, frequenting swampy regions and characteristically having dark(sentencedict.com), iridescent plumage and a red bill tipped with yellow.
70, Any of various marsh birds of the family Rallidae, characteristically having brownish plumage and short wings adapted only for short flights.
71, Either of two Old World songbirds (Sylvia communis or S. curruca) having brownish plumage and a white throat and belly.
72, I propose to make the Jackdaw king, because of the beauty of its plumage.
73, The species has olive-gray body plumage, a black cap, orange-yellow eye markings, and yellow, red, and white patches on its wings.
74, A scarlet macaw is caught munching a snack in Brazil's Amazon rain forest. These birds are best known for their loud cackles, four-toed feet, and brilliant plumage.
75, Turkey gobble A large North American bird that has brownish plumage and a bare, wattled head and neck and is widely domesticated for food.
76, Any of several species (genus Carduelis, family Carduelidae) of songbirds that have a Short, notched tail and much yellow in the plumage.
77, A common North American sparrow (Melospiza melodia) having streaked brownish plumage and noted for its melodious song.
78, Plumage color is an important economic trait. It plays an important role in determining breed purity and phylogenesis.
79, Fawkes unlike other Phoenix's has gold plumage rather than red.
80, The willow ptarmigan in Ireland, for example, has a slightly different plumage than the willow ptarmigan in Scotland, which differs in turn from the one in Finland.
81, A fishhawk ( Pandion haliaetus ) having plumage that is dark on the back and white below.
82, A large tropical American stork (Jabiru mycteria) having white plumage with a pink band at the neck and a naked head.
83, European thrush common in rocky areas; the male has blackish plumage with a band neck.
84, The wings of the ostrich flap joyously: Are they the pinion and plumage of lovingkindness?
85, The soft brown plumage has a texture like velvet; they have insuppressible crests and a face pattern to inspire a make-up artist.
86, A raptor (Elanoides forficatus) with bold black and white plumage and a deeply forked tail(sentencedict.com), found along the southeast and Gulf coasts of the United States and common in Florida.
87, A parakeet(Melopsittacus undulatus )native to Australia and having green, yellow, or blue plumage. It is a popular cage bird bred in a variety of colors not found in wild populations.
88, Food: Turkey, a large North American bird that has brownish plumage and a bare, wattled head and neck and is widely domesticated for food.
89, A Peacock teased a Crane about the dullness of her plumage.
90, Asian breed of large fowl with dense plumage and feathered legs.