scissortailed flycatcher in English

noun
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a tyrant flycatcher with a very long forked tail, found in the southern US and noted for its spectacular aerial display.

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1. The male only possessed Pied Flycatcher alleles, suggesting that it is a pure Pied Flycatcher but with rare plumage characteristics approaching those of a Collared Flycatcher.

2. The Bluethroat is a member of the flycatcher family

3. A Flycatcher fitted with wooden skids was also tested and behaved perfectly satisfactorily.

4. Collared aracari; Collared carpetshark; Collared crescentchest; Collared crow; Collared dove; Collared flycatcher; Verb

5. The Yellow-Breasted Boatbill (Machaerirhynchus flaviventer) is a small flycatcher restricted to rainforest habitats in North Queensland

6. Activation of Auditory Centers during Freezing Response Depends on Visual Afferentation in Course of the Development of Pied Flycatcher Nestlings

7. The boat-billed heron, Cochlearius cochlearius; the boat-billed flycatcher, Megarynchus pitangua; either of the two Boatbills in the genus Machaerirhynchus:

8. The Guam Broadbill, Myiagra freycineti, is a small flycatcher with an iridescent bluish head and neck with gray lores and anterior forehead

9. Details: Same place as Hammons flycatcher, Buffier bird with larger bi colored bill and eye ring and coloration of pacific slope

10. 29 For the male pied flycatcher, bigamy is obviously a successful strategy,[www.Sentencedict.com] but it also requires quite complex behavioural adaptations.

11. The species investigated were: Hawfinch(Coccothraustes coccothraustes), Chaffinch(Fringilla coelebs), Linnet(Acanthis cannabina), Greenfinch(Carduelis chloris), Goldfinch(C. carduelis), Serin(Serinus serinus) and the Spotted Flycatcher(Muscicapa striata).

12. After a picnic breakfast, we make our way through the small reserve, where the rare black flycatcher breeds, to the home of some interested people.

13. "The dust and Cobwebs of that uncivil age." Cobweb (Zoöl) The European spotted flycatcher.; Cobweb The network spread by a spider to catch its prey.

14. The Bluethroat (Luscinia svecica) is a small passerine bird that was formerly classed as a member of the thrush family Turdidae, but is now more generally considered to be an Old World flycatcher, Muscicapidae

15. Babblers are arboreal and terrestrial birds belonging to the large and heterogeneous subfamily Timaliinae, a component of the complex Flycatcher family Muscicapidae which, besides this, includes the true flycatchers (Muscicapinae), the warblers (Sylviinae) and the thrushes (Turdinae).

16. The Bluethroat (Luscinia svecica) is a small passerine bird that was formerly classed as a member of the thrush family Turdidae, but is now more generally considered to be an Old World flycatcher, Muscicapidae

17. Aldehydase aldehyde aldehyde base aldehyde dehydrogenase aldehyde fuchsin aldehyde-lyase aldehyde mutase aldehyde oxidoreductase aldehyde reductase aldehyde test Alden Alder Alder body alder buckthorn alder dogwood Alder flycatcher alder grove Alder's anomaly alder tree Aldercy alderfly alderman Alderney sea-lavender Alderson-Broaddus College

18. Binomial name: Luscinia svecica, Carolus Linnaeus, 1758 The Bluethroat (Luscinia svecica) is a small passerine bird that was formerly classed as a member of the thrush family Turdidae, but is now more generally considered to be an Old World flycatcher, Muscicapidae.

19. The Birddom is also very rich in this park you can see species like vultures, warblers, wood shrikes, white-browed fantail, white-breasted kingfisher, white-eyed buzzard, Tickell’s blue flycatcher, steppe eagle, red-wattled lapwing, red junglefowl, Indian peafowl, mynas, paradise, flycatchers, pigeons, woodpeckers, Malabar pied hornbill

20. ‘The Bittern, a brown heron, came close to dying out six years ago and conservationists feared there were only 11 ‘booming’ males left.’ ‘For every obvious crossbill, razorbill, greenfinch, woodpecker, warbler, treecreeper, swift or flycatcher there is a mysterious wigeon, garganey, gadwall, Bittern, siskin, pipit, shrike or twite.’