anatomy of a bird
esophagus 
Canal in the anterior part of the digestive tract; it carries food to the crop.
gizzard 
Muscular pouch behind the proventriculus in which food is ground with the help of stones swallowed by the bird before being digested.
lung 
Respiratory organ made up of an extensible tissue and forming a sac; air from the buccal cavity flows into it.
kidney 
Organ secreting urine; it eliminates toxic substances from the body.
ureter 
Long canal originating in the kidney and carrying urine to the cloaca.
pancreas 
Digestive gland connected to the duodenum and producing digestive enzymes and hormones.
small intestine 
Long narrow portion of the digestive tract behind the duodenum where part of digestion and food absorption takes place.
cloaca 
Orifice common to the intestine and the genital and urinary tracts; it is located at the terminal end of the digestive tract.
cecum 
Lateral canal located in the anterior portion of the intestine where especially a part of digestion and fermentation take place.
rectum 
Terminal end of the intestine before the cloaca.
duodenum 
Anterior portion of the small intestine into which secretions from the liver and pancreas empty.
liver 
Gland secreting mostly a substance (bile) that contributes to digestion.
proventriculus 
Portion of the digestive tract opening out into the gizzard and secreting substances that help digestion.
crop 
Large bulge at the back of the esophagus; it can dilate to receive food.
heart 
Muscular organ helping blood to circulate.
trachea 
Muscular cartilaginous canal carrying air from the buccal cavity to the lungs.
buccal cavity 
Anterior portion of the digestive tract containing the tongue and the salivary glands.