flinthead

/ˈflɪntˌhɛd/
noun
  1. A large wading bird (also called the wood stork) found in the southeastern United States, with a dark, featherless head that resembles flint.
    • The flinthead uses its long bill to catch fish in shallow water.
    • We spotted a flinthead wading in the swamp.
    • Birdwatchers traveled to Florida hoping to see a flinthead.
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