birds of paradise in Vietnamese

danh từ
(động vật học) chim seo cờ (họ Paradisaeidae)

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1. " Birds of paradise!

Chim từ thiên đàng

2. "Family Paradisaeidae (Birds-of-paradise)".

“Họ Paradisaeidae (Chim thiên đường)”.

3. Bustards occur in… Birds Of Paradise, The birds of paradise are some of the most fascinating birds in the world

4. Concentrates MPX™ Birds of Paradise Live Rosin

5. Red birds-of-paradise display in the treetops.

Chim thiên đường đỏ trình diễn trên ngọn cây.

6. Together , the men preen, strut , shimmy , and shake their feathered costumes, mimicking birds of paradise.

7. Bowerbirds are very close relatives of birds-of-paradise, and bowerbird species occur in many parts of New Guinea and Australia

8. Native to Australia, New Guinea and proximate islands are birds of paradise, honeyeaters, Australasian treecreeper, Australasian robin, kingfishers, butcherbirds and bowerbirds.

Các loài bản địa khác tại Úc, New Guinea và các đảo lân cận là chim thiên đường, ăn mật, leo cây Australasia, cổ đỏ Australasia, bồng chanh, Cracticus và đinh viên.

9. In the great island of New Guinea there are 42 different species of birds of paradise, each more bizarre than the last.

Trên một hòn đảo lớn ở Tân Ghi Nê có khoảng 42 loài chim Thiên Đường khác nhau, mỗi loài đều có vẻ kì lạ riêng.

10. 30 We drove to a neighborhood of neatly kept ranch-style houses, where cactuses and birds-of-paradise grew on freshly mowed lawns.

11. Bowerbirds Bowerbirds are very closely related to birds of paradise, and species of bowerbird are found in many parts of Australia and New Guinea

12. Cannas are not true lilies, but have been assigned by the APG II system of 2003 to the order Zingiberales in the monocot clade Commelinids, together with their closest relatives, the gingers, spiral gingers, bananas, arrowroots, heliconias, and birds of paradise.