Butterbill

/ˈbʌtərˌbɪl/ noun

A dialect or folk name for a type of duck or waterfowl, possibly the pintail or another dabbling duck with a pale or yellowish bill.

From butter (pale yellow) plus bill (the bird's beak). This is a descriptive folk name, common in English regional ornithology where birds were named by their most obvious features.

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