it has a long neck and long leg in search of food. it lives in a water. it also called wader.
Officially, a mallard is a dabbling duck, which is a duck that feeds or "dabbles" at the surface of the water, not diving. A simpler answer would be to call it a swimming bird.
This could be an Ibis or a type of Heron/ Egret or several others.
limpkin
Albatross
What would you call a speedy bird
A Playtop or Visionbird cage.
Britain's largest wading bird is the Eurasian curlew (Numenius arquata). It is known for its long, curved bill and distinctive call, often heard in coastal and wetland areas. The curlew can reach a length of up to 65 centimeters and has a wingspan of approximately 90-100 centimeters. This species plays an important role in its habitat, foraging for invertebrates in mudflats and grasslands.
Yes, the Manomet Bird Observatory is open to visitors. If you would like to observe the bird banders, the best thing to do would be to call ahead of time and let them know when you are coming so they can try to have some birds to show you. Mornings are usually the most productive times. Large groups (such as school classes) definitely need to call ahead and make an appointment for a group banding demonstration.
A call bird is a bird which has been taught to call in order to lure other birds into some form of snare.
An atrium is a large open space within a building usually with a glass roof or part of the heart. I think you mean aviary. That you can call a big bird cage.
A legal eagle
The large black bird with a white belly, known as the magpie, is distinguished by its glossy black plumage, long tail, and white belly. It also has white markings on its wings and a distinctive chattering call.