| Kieli | Käännökset |
|---|---|
| espanja | aviar |
| esperanto | birda |
| italia | aviario |
| puola | ptasi |
| ranska | aviaire, avien |
| ruotsi | fågel- |
| saksa | vogelartig, aviär |
| suomi | lintumainen |
| venäjä | пти́чий (ptítši) |
| Monikko | avians |
Characteristic of or pertaining to birds, or to bird-like or flying creatures.
Simplified phylogenetic tree showing the relationship between modern birds and other dinosaurs
A bird.
A composite image showing the diversity of birds. From top to bottom and from left to right: Row 1 : Red-crested turaco (Musophagiformes), Shoebill (Pelecaniformes), White-tailed tropicbird (Phaethontiformes) ; Row 2 : Steller's sea eagle (Accipitriformes), Grey crowned crane (Gruiformes), Indian peafowl (Galliformes) ; Row 3 : Rock dove (Columbiformes), Anna's hummingbird (Apodiformes), Atlantic puffin (Charadriiformes) ; Row 4 : Southern cassowary (Casuariiformes), Rainbow lorikeet (Psittaciformes), American flamingo (Phoenicopteriformes) ; Row 5 : Gentoo penguin (Sphenisciformes), Grey heron (Pelecaniformes), Blue-footed booby (Suliformes) ; Row 6 : Bar-throated minla (Passeriformes), Eurasian eagle-owl (Strigiformes), Keel-billed toucan (Piciformes).
Characteristic of or pertaining to birds, or to bird-like or flying creatures.
Ichthyornis, which lived 93 million years ago, was the first known prehistoric bird relative preserved with teeth.