List of beasts found in medieval bestiaries
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- Beasts
- Domestic beasts
- Small creatures
- Birds
- Eagle
- Barnacle
- Osprey
- Water-ouzel
- Coot
- Vulture
- Crane
- Parrot
- Charadrius
- Stork
- Heron
- Swan
- Ibis
- Ostrich
- Coot
- Jackdaw
- Halcyon
- Phoenix
- Cinnomolgus
- Harz bird
- Hoopoe
- Pelican
- Night-owl
- Screech-owl
- Sirens
- Partridge
- Magpie
- Sparrowhawk
- Hawk
- Bat
- Nightingale
- Raven
- Crow
- Dove
- Turtle-dove
- Swallow
- Quail
- Goose
- Peacock
- Screech-owl
- Hoopoe
- Cock
- Hen
- Duck
- Sparrow
- Kite
- Bee
- Serpent
- Perindens
- Snakes and Reptiles
- Worm
- Fish
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