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Definitions of broadbill in various dictionaries:
noun - tropical American heron related to night herons
noun - diving ducks of North America having a bluish-grey bill
noun - freshwater duck of the northern hemisphere having a broad flat bill
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Tropical bird identified from not very detailed account |
Programme of entertainment introduced by coarse singer |
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Feb 3 2005 The Times - Cryptic |
Nov 15 2003 The Times - Cryptic |
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Any of several ducks, having a broad bill, including the shoveler |
Any of several small passerine birds of the family Eurylaimidae |
A small, colourful bird of the Old World tropics, with a stocky body, a large head, and a flattened bill with a wide gape. |
A bird with a broad bill, especially a duck such as the shoveler or the scaup. |
small birds of the Old World tropics having bright plumage and short wide bills |
freshwater duck of the northern hemisphere having a broad flat bill |
tropical American heron related to night herons |
diving ducks of North America having a bluish-gray bill |
Broadbill might refer to |
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The broadbills are a clade of small passerine birds, Eurylaimidae (named after the type genus Eurylaimus). The Smithornis and Pseudocalyptomena species occur in sub-Saharan Africa; the rest extend from the eastern Himalayas to Indonesia and the Philippines. * The family possibly also includes the sapayoa from the Neotropics and the asities from Madagascar, although many taxonomists now separate each of the three into distinct families. |