goosebill

/ˈɡuːsbɪl/; /ˈɡusbɪl/

Definitions

1. noun

A bird with a distinctive bill, especially the Black-faced Ibis (Threskiornis molucca) or the Black ibis, known for its flat, broad bill resembling that of a goose.

“The unusual goosebill was a sight to behold in the Australian wetlands.”

Synonyms

  • black-faced ibis
  • ibis

Antonyms

  • duck
  • goose