secretary bird
See also: secretarybird
English

geographic distribution of the secretary bird

secretary bird
Alternative forms
Etymology
Probably so named because its crest of long feathers resembles quill pens stuck behind the ears of an office clerk. Alternatively, possibly from Arabic صَقْر اَلطَّائِر (ṣaqr aṭ-ṭāʾir, “hunter bird”), from صَقْر (ṣaqr, “falcon, hawk”) طَائِر (ṭāʾir, “bird”).
Pronunciation
- (Received Pronunciation) IPA(key): /ˈsɛkɹəˌtɛɹɪ bɜːd/
Noun
secretary bird (plural secretary birds)
- A large terrestrial bird of prey, Sagittarius serpentarius, native to Africa with very long legs that preys on reptiles, especially snakes.
Translations
member of bird family
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Further reading
secretary bird on Wikipedia.Wikipedia Sagittarius serpentarius on Wikispecies.Wikispecies Sagittarius serpentarius on Wikimedia Commons.Wikimedia Commons
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