The hieroglyphs of ancient Egypt are often listed in groups of  associated glyphs. The following hieroglyphs have been grouped according  to the system established by Sir Alan Gardiner and are all depictions  of birds.
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 | |  G1
 Phon; A Log; vulture
 |  G2
 Phon; AA
 |  G3
 Phon; mA
 |  G4
 Phon; tw, tjw
 |  |  G5
 Log; Horus
 |  G6
 Det; flail
 |  G7
 Det and Log; royal "I" or "we", Horus, Amun, king
 |  G7a
 Log; Nemti
 |  |  G7b
 Log; Nemti
 |  G8
 Log; Horus
 |  G9
 Log; Rr-Herakte
 |  G10
 Det; Sokar, Henu barge of Sokar
 |  |  G11
 Det; Akhom, image of a deity, breast
 |  G12
 Det; Akhom, image of a deity, breast
 |  G13
 Det; Horus of Herakliopolis, Sopdu
 |  G14
 Abbr; new year
 |  |  G15
 Log; Mut
 |  G16
 Log; Nebty (the two ladies)
 |  G17
 Phon; m
 |  G18
 Phon; mm
 |  |  G19
 Phon; mj
 |  G20
 Phon; mj
 |  G21
 Phon; nH Log; guineafowl
 |  G22
 Phon; Db
 |  |  G23
 Phon Det; subjects rhyt
 |  G24
 Phon Det; subjects rhyt
 |  G25
 Phon; Ah Log; Ah (spirit)
 |  G26
 Det; ibis, Thoth
 |  |  G26a
 Det; ibis, Thoth
 |  G27
 Phon; dSr Det; flamingo
 |  G28
 Phon; gm
 |  G29
 Phon; bA Log; Ba bird
 |  |  G30
 Log; power
 |  G31
 Det; phoenix, Benu, heron
 |  G32
 Det and Log; to be inundated
 |  G33
 Phon Det; sdA Log; Seda bird
 |  |  G34
 Det; ostrich
 |  G35
 Phon; aq
 |  G36
 Phon; wr Det; swallow
 |  G37
 Det; small, bad, evil, weak
 |  |  G38
 Phon; gb (only in the name of Geb) Det; bird, insect, goose
 |  G39
 Phon; sA Det and Log; son, duck
 |  G40
 Phon; pA Det and Log; the, to fly (rare)
 |  G41
 Phon Det; hn, amyt, sHw, Tn, tn, qma Det; fly, bird, land
 |  |  G42
 Det and Log; fatten, food
 |  G43
 Phon; w
 |  G44
 Phon; ww
 |  G45
 Phon; wa
 |  |  G46
 Phon; mAu
 |  G46
 Phon; Ta Log; chick
 |  G47
 Det; nest
 |  G49
 Det; nest
 |  |  G50
 Log; launderer
 |  G51
 Det; catch fish
 |  G52
 Det; to feed.
 |  G53
 Log; Ba (soul)
 |  |  G54
 Phon; snD Det; to wring a bird's neck
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 Codes
Abb; the sign is an abbreviation of a word,
Det; the sign acts as a determinative (it has no phonetic value, but provids further information about the full word),
Log; the sign is a logogram (it represents an entire word or idea),
Phon; the sign has a phonetic value, and 
Phon Det; the sign is a phonetic determinant (it acts as a determinative but also has a phonetic value).
 
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