accentors in Vietnamese
danh từ
(động vật học) chim chích (họ Prunellidae)
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1. Accentors synonyms, Accentors pronunciation, Accentors translation, English dictionary definition of Accentors
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3. Family - Accentors - Prunellidae
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5. Accentors have thin sharp bills
6. What are synonyms for Accentors?
7. What are synonyms for alpine Accentors?
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9. Synonyms for alpine Accentors in Free Thesaurus
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11. What does Accentors mean? Plural form of accentor
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13. Accentors is started in the year of 2021
14. Accentors may have two to three broods a year
15. Accentors may have two to three broods a year
16. Accentors may have two to three broods a year
17. Accentors breed chiefly in mountains but winter at lower elevations
18. Accentors Urdu Meaning - Find the correct meaning of Accentors in Urdu, it is important to understand the word properly when we translate it from English to Urdu
19. "The Accentors" is an American based Nepali Folk-Rock Band
20. Passeridae: true sparrows Prunellidae: accentors Motacillidae: wagtails and pipits Urocynchramidae: Przewalski's finch.
Passeridae: chim sẻ thật sự Prunellidae: chích đá Motacillidae: chìa vôi và chim manh Urocynchramidae: sẻ Przewalski.
21. The Accentors are small, sparrow-like songbirds native to the Old World
22. The Accentors are small, sparrow-like songbirds native to the Old World
23. Accentors are mainly terrestrial birds, often feeding close to scrub or boulders
24. The Accentors deployed three Companies, the 1 st, 5 th and the 7 th
25. Accentor (plural Accentors) Any bird of the Eurasian genus Prunella, such as the dunnock.
26. Accentor (plural Accentors) Any bird of the Eurasian genus Prunella, such as the dunnock
27. The word Accentors uses 9 letters: a, c, c, e, n, o, r, s, t
28. Mean mercury levels in feathers of Accentors averaged at 1.15 μg/g (SE = 0.105, n = 40)
29. The Alpine Accentors (Prunella collaris) are small passerine birds that occur naturally in Europe and Asia.
30. The core of Accentors is Information technology and it has emerged as a software developing company
31. The Accentors are endemic to the Palearctic, mostly inhabiting the mountainous regions of Europe and Asia.
32. Accentors make up a family of about a dozen species of small songbirds of Europe and Asia
33. Accentors are small, inconspicuous, streaked birds, with sharp, pointed bills and a slightly robin-like, pot-bellied shape
34. The Alpine Accentor, along with the Altai Accentor is sometimes separated from the other Accentors, into the genus Laiscopus
35. Bold and confiding, often visiting villages and towns where it forages for scraps with snowfinches, mountain-finches, and other Accentors
36. Over half of the high-elevation Accentors are resident or undertake only short-distance down-slope altitudinal movements in winter.
37. The outer tail feathers and blood of the alpine Accentors were used for assessment of atmospheric mercury and lead contamination, respectively
38. Most avian systematists of the past century have thought that the accentors(Prunella) are most closely related to the thrushes (Turdinae).
39. Accentors spend the majority of their time in the undergrowth and even when flushed, stay low to the ground until reaching cover
40. The most migratory of the Accentors, moving from its breeding territories in Russia to its wintering grounds in northern China and the upper Korean peninsula
41. There are always several meanings of each word in Urdu, the correct meaning of Accentors in Urdu is گوریا, and in roman we write it Gorya.
42. The alpine accentor (Prunella collaris), which ranges from Spain and northwestern Africa to Japan, is at 18 cm (7 inches) long the largest and stoutest of the Accentors
43. In Accentor The alpine Accentor (Prunella collaris), which ranges from Spain and northwestern Africa to Japan, is at 18 cm (7 inches) long the largest and stoutest of the Accentors
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45. Venenum Ferrum (873.M41) - The Venenum Ferrum was the name of a vendetta towards the Accentors called on by the Drukhari after the Chapter had destroyed numerous raiding parties in Imperial space
46. Other articles where Alpine accentor is discussed: accentor: The alpine accentor (Prunella collaris), which ranges from Spain and northwestern Africa to Japan, is at 18 cm (7 inches) long the largest and stoutest of the Accentors
47. The Accentors are a loyalist Codex -compliant Space Marine Successor Chapter created from the lineage of the legendary and feared Raven Guard during the 25 th Founding, also called as the 'Bastion Founding', in the late 40 th Millennium.
48. Among avian species, H. alvei has been frequently isolated from birds of prey, including falcons, owls, and turkey vultures; even high-altitude alpine accentors that have virtually no contact with humans have had Hafnia isolated from them, at frequencies ranging from 3% to 16%.
49. Accentors Siberian Accentor Old World Sparrows House Sparrow Wagtails and Pipits American Pipit Finches and Allies Brambling Evening Grosbeak Pine Grosbeak Gray-crowned Rosy-Finch Black Rosy-Finch House Finch Purple Finch Cassin’s Finch Common Redpoll Hoary Redpoll Red Crossbill Cassia Crossbill White-winged Crossbill Pine Siskin Lesser
50. The Accentors are small, brown, unobtrusive sparrow-like birds, epitomised by the European Hedge Accentor, whose vernacular name, Dunnock, translates from Old English as, well, small brown bird.It is also something of an exception since all other species in this family are confined to mountainous areas, and usually only at altitudes of a 1000m or more; the dunnock is