What's the difference between bustard and gustard?
Bustard
Definition:
(n.) A bird of the genus Otis.
Example Sentences:
(1) In mainland Europe species said to have thrived thanks to the scheme include the little bustard in France, corn buntings in Denmark and birds of prey in Austria.
(2) The Fibonacci search technique, first applied to a structure-activity study by Bustard, has been expanded to allow the analysis of a broad class of structural types of compounds.
(3) And the Pheasants are draining the oil from the tank- but only the Bustards have broken the bank.
(4) The animal cargo, worth $113,715, reportedly included: two lappet-faced vultures, two serval cats, two impalas, two black verreaux’s eagles, three elands, four giraffes, four ground hornbill, five spring hares, six oryx, seven kori bustard, 10 dik-dik, 20 Grant’s gazelle, 68 Thomson’s gazelle, and a secretary bird.
(5) However, in a few species, including the ostrich, rheas, kiwis, some tinamous, the red-throated loon, screamers, the satyr tragopan, the great bustard, and the pin-tailed sandgrouse, the ceca are sacculated or have diverticula.
(6) It harbours a sizable population of wildlife, typical of savannah habitats worldwide and a conducive environment for animals such as monkeys, antelopes, lions, elephants, as well as bird species such as ostrich, bustard and a lot of those migrating species.
(7) Our habitats are slowly dying Andreas Baumueller, WWF Europe One bright spot has been the recovery of many threatened wild bird populations , such as bearded vultures, great bustards and the common crane, due to projects linked to the EU’s birds directive.