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Перевод: plover speek plover


[существительное]
ржанка [зоол.] ; зуек


Тезаурус:

  1. KENTISH PLOVER - Charadrius alexandrinus
  2. Downland breeding species such as the Dartford Warbler, Grasshopper Warbler, Stonechat, Wheatear, and Stone Curlew used to be found in areas now covered by residential and industrial development, and some species dependent on beaches have been severely reduced, such as the Little Tern and the Ringed Plover.
  3. The day went by, still and silent but for the muted calling of the sea-birds, and the sad little pipe of the ringed plover on the shingle.
  4. The bravery of a parent bird when defending its nest is remarkable, as is proved by this blacksmith plover's display towards an intruding elephant.
  5. RINGED PLOVER - Charadrius hiaticula
  6. A Country Diary: OXFORDSHIRE: On the first morning of this month, whilst watching the usual passage of gulls to the local refuse-dump, I spotted a flock of waders, estimated at between 300 and 400, much higher up and heading due south, and, a matter of seconds later, a similar party followed them on the same course, and I was able to identify them as Golden Plover.
  7. There are 10 species in the UK whose breeding populations are dependent on moorland and upland rough grassland; populations of Golden Eagle, Hen Harrier, Merlin, Red Grouse and Golden Plover are regarded as internationally important.
  8. GREY PLOVER - Pluvialis squatarola
  9. This area became our most precious place; where we took the children to teach them how to fish; to watch black, and red-throated divers, golden eagle, golden plover, greenshank and dunlin; where we could walk endless miles with only the sky and the wind for company.
  10. I also saw my first fulmar, sweeping the cliffs on stiff wings, endlessly gliding with miraculous ease; hen harrier haunted the moorlands; golden plover and curlew cried plaintively from banks of peat; statuesque heron stared balefully into shallow pools; widow-black cormorant dried their dark wings on seaweed-covered rocks.
  11. of its Ringed Plover, 3.9 per cent.
  12. They walked regardless of the weather: on early spring mornings when the sky was remote and pale as a plover's egg; on stormy autumn afternoons when they felt they could reach up and touch the lowering clouds that covered the land like a bruise; and on frozen winter days when the sky was a white membrane stretched so tight that they could imagine it cracking with the cold.
  13. In 1975/76 Chichester Harbour held internationally important populations of Brent Goose, Shelduck, Ringed Plover, Grey Plover, Black-tailed Godwit, Dunlin, and Sanderling, that is, the population of each was more than one per cent.

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