heron (Hebrew #601)

Leviticus
11:19  And the stork
chaciydah (Hebrew #2624)
the kind (maternal) bird, i.e. a stork
KJV usage: X feather, stork.
Pronounce: khas-ee-daw'
Origin: feminine of 2623
, the heron
'anaphah (Hebrew #601)
an unclean bird, perhaps the parrot (from its irascibility)
KJV usage: heron.
Pronounce: an-aw-faw'
Origin: from 599
after her kind
miyn (Hebrew #4327)
a sort, i.e. species
KJV usage: kind. Compare 4480.
Pronounce: meen
Origin: from an unused root meaning to portion out
, and the lapwing
duwkiyphath (Hebrew #1744)
the hoopoe or else the grouse
KJV usage: lapwing.
Pronounce: doo-kee-fath'
Origin: of uncertain derivation
, and the bat
`atalleph (Hebrew #5847)
a bat
KJV usage: bat.
Pronounce: at-al-lafe'
Origin: of uncertain derivation
.
Deuteronomy
14:18  And the stork
chaciydah (Hebrew #2624)
the kind (maternal) bird, i.e. a stork
KJV usage: X feather, stork.
Pronounce: khas-ee-daw'
Origin: feminine of 2623
, and the heron
'anaphah (Hebrew #601)
an unclean bird, perhaps the parrot (from its irascibility)
KJV usage: heron.
Pronounce: an-aw-faw'
Origin: from 599
after her kind
miyn (Hebrew #4327)
a sort, i.e. species
KJV usage: kind. Compare 4480.
Pronounce: meen
Origin: from an unused root meaning to portion out
, and the lapwing
duwkiyphath (Hebrew #1744)
the hoopoe or else the grouse
KJV usage: lapwing.
Pronounce: doo-kee-fath'
Origin: of uncertain derivation
, and the bat
`atalleph (Hebrew #5847)
a bat
KJV usage: bat.
Pronounce: at-al-lafe'
Origin: of uncertain derivation
.