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The red-billed shorebird you may be referring to is likely the Red-billed Tropicbird, known for its striking red bill and long tail feathers. Another possibility is the Black-billed Plover, depending on the region and specific characteristics. If you have more context about its habitat or behavior, I could provide a more accurate identification.
The corella (Little Corella and Long-billed Corella) is a white cockatoo with pinkisj-red cheek feathers.
They got it from there beak/bill
Red-billed Tropicbird was created in 1758.
Red-billed Leiothrix was created in 1786.
Red-billed Brushturkey was created in 1828.
red billed Hornbill they don't live in the USA
Red-billed Dwarf Hornbill was created in 1857.
Red-billed Buffalo Weaver was created in 1936.
Tahitian Red-billed Rail was created in 1789.
The Red-billed pigeon is an uncommon bird found in very southernmost Texas.
The scientific name of the red knot is Calidris canutus. This shorebird is known for its long migrations and is found in various habitats along coastlines and wetlands. It is recognized for its distinctive plumage during breeding season and its important role in the ecosystem as a forager.