wattles in English

noun
1
a material for making fences, walls, etc., consisting of rods or stakes interlaced with twigs or branches.
Potter described house structures in the eroding sand - round houses of wattle , beneath rectangular buildings with stone wall footings.
2
an acacia.
For botany lessons, we crossed the road into the botanical gardens, there to examine the leaves of ash, oak, elm, plane, pine but no wattles , gums or banksias.
verb
1
make, enclose, or fill up with wattle.
He sat in a stilted hut in a native village, wattled and roofed with the long, triangular woven leaves of trees.
noun

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1. The excellent filtering ability and the superior durability of coir fibers compared to other natural fibers, makes Biod-Watl™ coir wattles superior sediment control device than straw wattles and wood fiber logs.

2. Acacias, or Wattles, grow all over Australia – there are over 1000 known species

3. Old English Bantams have single combs, however males must be dubbed (comb and wattles removed) in order to show

4. The wattles and Coxcombs of your roosters and hens are located on the top and bottom of their head

5. Roosters, on the other hand, will display larger, more vivid red and more prominent combs or wattles than Cockerels

6. Jun 22, 2013 - Asity birds are small forest birds with sexually dichromic plumage and brightly coloured wattles around the eyes of the males

7. Deng Acacia bantug la naman kareng lagyung thorntrees o kaya wattles, kayabe la reng yellow-fever acacia ampong umbrella Acacias.

8. It has a short, round body with short legs and may have two wattles (called piri piri) under its chin.

9. For years now, some hardy Australian wattles have been exported to Africa for use as a potential food source in times of drought.

10. The Stara Zagora Red is a medium-built bird with bright red feathering, a broad straight back, full breast and well-developed wattles and comb.

11. The general symptoms are wart - like nodules on the comb and wattles and appearance of greyish spots or blisters on the skin .

12. Adult chickens have a fleshy crest on their heads called a comb, or Cockscomb, and hanging flaps of skin either side under their beaks called wattles

13. Biod-Watl™ coir wattles are available in 6-in, 9-in, and 12-in diameters and 10-ft, and 15-ft lengths

14. Acacias are reffered as Wattles in Australian, and as Acacia in Africa and America.Acacia is the largest genus of vascular plants in the plant kingdom

15. Broadbills are chunky birds, 12.5 to 28 cm (5 to 11 inches) long, with a short, wide bill having bristles or wattles at the base

16. Acacias are native to tropical and subtropical regions of the world, particularly Australia (where they are called wattles) and Africa, where they are well-known landmarks on …

17. Man with the Indian Bureau, name of Wattles, I believe, said you used to work up at the Jicarilla Apache station, know the mountains and game trails better than anybody.

18. The most common clinical sign of Avian pox is the formation of wart-like growths on the skin, particularly on unfeathered parts of the body such as the legs, feet, eyelids, base of the beak, and the comb and wattles

19. The white Bellbird (Procnias albus) is a species of bird in the family Cotingidae.The specific epithet is often spelled alba, but albus is correct due to the masculine gender of "Procnias".It is found in forests in the Guianas, with small numbers in Venezuela and the Brazilian state of Pará, as well as Trinidad and Tobago.As in two other members of Procnias, the males have wattles, fleshy