a guinea fowl

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sudantavuğu
guinea fowl
afrika tavuğu
guinea fowl
beçtavuğu
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keet
guinea keet

George (the male Guinea keet) was half through a hole in the fence losing many feathers to Red, who was trying to help him back into the pen.

guinea fowl
Any of several African birds of the family Numididae (6 species) resembling partridges
guinea fowl
A guinea fowl is a large grey African bird that is often eaten as food. Any of several pheasantlike birds of the family Numididae native to Africa, especially a widely domesticated species (Numida meleagris) having blackish plumage marked with many small white spots. Also called guinea hen. a grey bird that is often eaten as food (Guinea). Any of a family (Numididae) of African birds, sometimes placed in the family Phasianidae. One species (Numida meleagris) is widely domesticated for its flesh and, because it gabbles loudly at the least alarm, as a "watchdog" on farms. Wild forms of this species are known as helmet guinea fowl because of their large bony crest. Many varieties are widespread in the savannas and scrublands of Africa, and the guinea fowl has been introduced into the West Indies and elsewhere. About 20 in. (50 cm) long, in its typical form it has a bare face, brown eyes, red and blue wattles at the bill, white-spotted black plumage, and a hunched posture. It lives in flocks and feeds on seed tubers and some insects
guinea fowl
a west African bird having dark plumage mottled with white; native to Africa but raised for food in many parts of the world
guinea fowl
numida
a guinea fowl

    Hyphenation

    a guin·ea fowl

    Turkish pronunciation

    ı gîni faul

    Pronunciation

    /ə ˈgənē ˈfoul/ /ə ˈɡɪniː ˈfaʊl/
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